In addition to the gold-standard program at Vanderbilt and the budding concentration at the University of Georgia, App State’s starting to add music marketing instruction to its music performance curriculum. While Berklee’s obviously done this for years, and written a few of their own course texts along the way, it’s great to see other schools […]
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Music Business Q&A Live Calls for September
I just added three new “open phones” conference calls for our members — you can sign up from the “Classes” page! If you’ve never been to one of our open phones calls, here’s how it works. You dial up a special phone number (it’s in Utah, so use your cell phone minutes or a cheap […]
Two new “Open Phones” conference calls for you to ask me questions about the music business.
Members of our music business mentoring program can RSVP for two more “open phones” calls on our class listings page. These calls work a little like a free form radio show — participants ask questions about all aspects of succeeding in music, and I provide the best answers I can, based on my experience. If […]
Online Music Promotion TeleClass tomorrow!
Here’s one final reminder about tomorrow’s conference call! Online Music Promotion It’s more than just MySpace. In fact, if you’re only relying on MySpace to get the word out about your gigs and your record releases, you’re missing some huge opportunities. Join this conference call to learn five key strategies you can’t live without. If […]
Music Business Contracts TeleClass tomorrow!
Here’s one final reminder about tomorrow’s conference call! Music Business Contracts Everyone thinks it’s smart (if not essential) to consult an attorney before signing any music business contracts. If you’re still struggling to pay your bills, spending money on billable hours can seem like a luxury. We’ll share five huge things you should watch for, […]