Pursuing music and the arts as a visually impaired creator

Audi Ellis details her challenges and successes in pursuing music as a visually impaired creator in an unfamiliar country. Guest post by Talia Smith from Berklee Online’s TakeNote Audi Ellis. Continue reading

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Designing a music venue for accessibility

Music is a gift you should be able to share with everyone! For venues, that means creating a space that’s accessible to any and all comers. Here, we look at. Continue reading

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If You Want To Save Net Neutrality, Don’t Bother Waiting For Google, Netflix Or Facebook’s Help

As the gutting of neutrality and killing off of privacy protections continues to proceed, companies like Netflix, Google, and Facebook, although making something of show of lobbying against such things,. Continue reading

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Promoting Music Without Breaking The Bank

Creating the best music in the world is no good if no one ever hears it. Here we look at key ways in which independent artists on a budget can. Continue reading

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Van’s “Off The Road”: Avoiding Vehicle Accidents On Tour

Going on tour for the first time is certainly an exciting prospect, and while many artists are eager to pile into vans and hit the road, these same vans run. Continue reading

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Do Streaming Music Exclusives Matter?

In this episode of Music Biz Podcast, we talk to Jim McDermott, who is a social media and content marketing strategist for artists. He has developed successful grassroots and online marketing. Continue reading

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Musicians! How to Get The Best Out Of Your Gigs

Being an emerging artist, you learn very quickly that success is dependent on how much you hustle. Networking with promoters, connecting with fans, and performing great shows are a lot. Continue reading

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Domino.fm Enters The Streaming Services Arena With High Hopes

Ladies and gentlemen, another streaming service has made an entrance. In an already saturated market dominated by algorithm curated content, Domino.fm hit the market today with hopes of combatting competition with. Continue reading

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So You Only Have $100 to Spend on Marketing – How Do You Spend It?

Guest Post by Tyler Allen on Sonicbids Blog Your band is an investment. You've probably already spent hundreds or thousands of dollars on equipment like PA systems, stands, strings, new. Continue reading

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Bandsintown Launches Free Artist Analytics Tool

[UPDATED] Concert discovery and marketing app Bandsintown today introduced a free analytics tool that taps into its user base of 15 million concert goers. Bandsintown Manager allows musicians and their. Continue reading

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