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Set Up & Pitch Your Own Publishing Company for Film/TV Placements and More
Many artists dream of getting into a publishing contract with an established music publisher. After all, music publishers offer advances, hook you up with co-writes, ... -
Tip Jar: How to Survive the Music Industry in Tough Times
For most working musicians, it’s hard enough to make a consistent living in the music industry at the best of times. Keeping a diary loaded ... -
Tip Jar: 5 Things to Consider Before Setting Up Your Home Recording Studio
Thinking of putting a home studio together? Here are five essential considerations you should think through before you embark on investing in a home recording ... -
Tip Jar: Avoid Getting Dropped by a Record Label
For a lot of people, securing a record deal seems like it is the equivalent of unlocking the door to fame and success. Having that ... -
Learn How to Get Your Music in Movies
Have you wondered how to get your music in movies? Attend the 27th annual Cutting Edge CE Conferences and Events from Aug. 21-24 at the ... -
Music Industry Advice: Set Your Live Performances Apart
Playing in a hometown music scene, it can be easy for your band to get lost in the mix with other local artists. This especially ... -
Music Industry Tips: Booking Tours & Playing Festivals
In the following article, an experienced musician—who’s experienced the ups and downs of live touring—gives you three tips to keep in mind when booking tours for ... -
Music Industry Advice: 26 Things to do Before You Release Your Song or Album
As a working artist, avidly read blogger and best-selling author, Ari Herstand knows of what he speaks. By actually doing the things he writes about—creating ... -
Music Industry Tips: Fail Fast. Kick Ass Faster!
Failure is a scary word. Terrifying. Frightening. Paralyzing. But literally every successful musician, artist, songwriter and producer who’s kicking ass will tell you this—the faster ... -
Executive Profile: Justin Lefkovitch, CEO/Founder, Mirrored Media
BACKGROUND Corporate sponsorships and product tie-ins have become increasingly important for artists wanting to maintain high revenue in the face of sagging record sales. So ...