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Joe Taylor Jr.

My mind is free of the tyranny of minutia!

When I start working one-on-one with a new coaching client, most of the time we can clear up a lot of issues by working on time management skills. If you think that carrying around a day planner isn’t “rock and…

Help Molly Graduate

Singer/songwriter Molly is wrapping up her M.B.A. in Music Management (God bless her soul!) and needs your help on a series of quick surveys about the state of the independent music landscape.

Concert Update + Merch Sales Tips

Busy, busy week. Angie Aparo killed at Earthlink Live the other night. Elvis Costello and David Hidalgo knocked out favorites from three of my all-time favorite acts last night (they did a couple of Nick Lowe tunes). And Cracker’s in…

Hustle. Passion. Resiliency.

I collected tons of clippings during my semi-sabbatical. This post from Jason Calacanis strikes me as important for working musicians on two levels. First, I think the three keys Jason cites as essential for business are even more important for…

Internship No-No’s

At this risk of turning this into an internship weblog, I know a bunch of our readers are hustling for some music business internships for the summer. I used to (among a million other things) coordinate production internships when I…

Angie Aparo in ATL

Lori and I are heading out to Earthlink Live tonight for the last stop on this leg of Angie Aparo‘s tour. Say “hey” if you see us!

IndieBiz.com Conference Calls

For the handful of IndieBiz members who haven’t dropped by the IndieBoard in a while, I’ve got regular office hours from now until June 30 for group coaching. During these times, I take 45 minutes on our conference call bridge…

Chicago Internships: The Saga Continues

Way back in 2003, I tried to do a colleague a favor by listing an internship opportunity here on the weblog. Amazingly, that posting is still in the top five search results for “Chicago Internship” on a few major search…

Oops!

Brad Hill points us at evidence of the Louis Armstrong cover cover-up. But seriously, if you want to see a great Louis Armstrong cover, stop by New York City’s Canal Room to see Rick Cusick this Friday night.

Get those gigs on tape.

Yesterday, I was brainstorming with a client about all the things he could do with a live recording of his gig. Marc Gunn points out some other reasons that recording should be on every gig’s checklist…