Rock and Roll Camps for Girls
Feb 9th, 2005 | By Joe Taylor Jr. | Category: OpportunitiesRight on!
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Most of the musicians I meet at workshops want to know how they can generate more sales from their music websites. I wish I had my hands on this great model that Seth Godin points at, which shows how your site is just another piece of your audience-building campaign. It’s supported by lots of functions [...]
Engadget’s got an excellent, illustrated howto on building a homebrew studio around a Mac mini…
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Back today from two days on "in town vacation" with family, and thinking about getting stuff done.
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Wrapping up a family visit today, so posting’s gonna be light/nonexistent. Here’s another fun archive photo someone managed to get of me at my old studio with Shannon Curfman. I mixed live sessions in a little tiny room that used to be the storage area for family valuables in an old West Philadelphia mansion. The [...]
Spending some time with family today and tomorrow… so here’s a blast from the past. I generally am not into the practice of getting "grip and grin" photos with artists, but every so often someone will insist. For instance, somewhere in the world, there’s a photo of Billy Bragg grabbing me by the waist to [...]
Like a lot of other folks, I got me FIFTY Gmail accounts to give away. A few clients have asked me what I love about Gmail. First, it’s superb that, when I’m on the road, I can pop into any Kinko’s or Schlotzsky’s and be up to date on e-mail. Second, when I had to [...]
How you act "in person" with your audience defines who you are as a person. (Even though this example is about a sports figure and not a musician, same rules apply.)
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I goofed and gave out the wrong code to our IndieBiz members, so this call is really a monologue where I respond to questions about attracting new audience members, juggling duties between a band and a solo project at the same time, and using the "perfect audience" exercise from Grow Your Band’s Audience.
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I totally munged the access code for tonight’s conference call for IndieBiz.com members. You all were sitting on hold on one line while I was sitting on hold on another. So to make it up, I offered the first four IndieBiz-ers who responded a courtesy one-on-one session. Those sessions have all been snapped up. But [...]