Do you need a record promoter and publicist?

Aug 19th, 2004 | By Staff | Category: Tips

According to Kenny Love, Associate Writer for MusicDish Magazine, you may need both. Ultimately, the choice is yours to make.

In today’s musical climate, operating without third-party representation in the forms of a professional promoter, publicist or otherwise in the upper echelon of the music industry, is akin to driving a vehicle without liability insurance…eventually, a major accident will cost you far more than your monthly premiums.

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