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Behind the Blogs: Mic Control

May 27, 2011

Welcome to version 2.0 of our series Behind the Blogs, in which we interview the bloggers and thinkers who are following the music business changes that affect us all. In some ways, it’s strange that we’re only just getting around to featuring Mic Control in this series.

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Establishing a Band Bank Account and Business

May 24, 2011

Every semi-serious band should have a written agreement. The next and even more serious steps involve establishing your band as a business entity and setting up a separate bank account. This isn’t right for every group. It costs a little money and time to establish a band as an LLC and set up a bank [...]

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How NOT to Soundproof Your Basement Studio

May 19, 2011

Regardless of which environment you choose for your studio space, your two main challenges will always be soundproofing and acoustic control.

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Picking the Right Publicist

May 16, 2011

As a band manager, one of my main goals is to help create a buzz for my artists.  One of the key ways to do this is by receiving good press, and the most obvious way to get that press is to hire a publicist. But how do you find a publicist that is right [...]

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Rethink Music Recap: Career Tips For Songwriters

April 29, 2011

At music industry conferences, purely actionable information is sometimes hard to come by. Unless you’re listening to someone who’s in the business of providing interesting stats (Eric Garland, say, or Jim Lucchese), the odds that a panelist will offer up clear tips, useful insights, or anything else resembling a brass tack are kind of long. [...]

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How to Keep Your Gear Safe On the Road (And What To Do If It Gets Stolen)

April 27, 2011

Every band has a story of their equipment being stolen while they are on the road.

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The Benefits of Booking and Organizing Your Own Shows

April 25, 2011

Many times as an emerging musician you want something — and maybe even feel like you even need it: “I NEED to play Mercury Lounge to get on The Bowery‘s radar and let people know my band is important!” You are likely going to spend a lot of time stressing and agonizing until venues come [...]

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Behind the Blogs – Musiciancoaching.com

April 22, 2011

Welcome to version 2.0 of our series Behind the Blogs, in which we interview the bloggers and thinkers who are following the music business changes that affect us all. If you’ve ever gone looking for advice and actionable information for independent musicians, then odds are you’ve come across Rick Goetz’s blog, Musician Coaching.

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