Playing Profitable Shows as a Band: The 25% Rule
Touring is an important aspect for bands. Since it can be costly, David Roberts has posted a profitable tour itinerary template for indie bands to use. He also talks about. Continue reading
Tips On Becoming A Recording Studio Session Musician
Session musicians are needed for various musical projects and many dream of sitting in on cool gigs and traveling. On Music Think Tank, Darren has some tips on becoming a. Continue reading
How To Avoid Serious Mistakes When Choosing An Agent
In the music industry, finding gigs to play is crucial in getting your music heard. Agents help you find gigs and opportunities. The process of finding a good agent may. Continue reading
Never Act Like An Amateur Band
Want people to take you seriously as a musician? Remember to act mature and professional when dealing with others and your career. Be respectful of other bands and make sure. Continue reading
MusicThinkTank.com Weekly Recap: How Vinyl, iPods Ganged Up to Kill the CD & More
Where The Music Industry Thinks Out Loud Ariel Hyatt: Marketing Plan Tactics For Independent Musicians – Part 2 of 3: Album Launch Tom Dennehy: How Vinyl and iPods Ganged. Continue reading
How to Get Gigs on Sonicbids
How do you get gigs? Simon Tam gives some practical advice on how to use Sonicbids to get gigs and his thoughts on the site. Check out the tips and. Continue reading
Introduction: How I Became a Broadway Musician
On Music Think Tank, David (Musician Wages) posts the introduction to his 5-part series on how he became a Broadway musician. He explains that Broadway shows all have some type. Continue reading
How Can Artists Drive Fans From Offline to Online?
On Music Think Tank, Marcus Taylor has tips on how to drive fans to your website. People need a reason to visit your website. He talks about the growing popularity. Continue reading
What the Economic Recovery Means for Musicians
David Hahn has some new advice for musicians about where to find work. In his recent post on Music Think Tank, Hahn lists five employers that range from for-profit gigs. Continue reading