Prioritize mental health in music with Sound Mind Live
In an industry where prioritizing mental health can be particularly challenging, organizations like Sound Mind – which emphasize the importance of open discussion regarding mental health – are more important. Continue reading
Best 5 registration tools for your next show
Whether your planning a show, conference, or meet and greet, having a system in place where attendees can register in advance is critical to organizing and promoting said event. Here. Continue reading
How To Grow Your Music Career In Less Than An Hour A Day
If you have a full time job, or even just a life in general, managing to set aside enough time to grow you music career can seem next to impossible.. Continue reading
How Event Planners Make Concerts Possible
The successful execution of a live concert requires much more than just a talented group of musicians. Here we explore the work undertaken by event planners in order to produce. Continue reading
ARTISTS RIGHTS ALLIANCE: Tired Of Being Exploited, Artists Are Finally Doing Something About It
Musicians are taking their futures into their own hands, and thanks to the Artist Rights Alliance, they are finally doing it in a coordinated way. By Bobby Owsinki of Music. Continue reading
5 Women-Led Music Organizations You Need To Join
A look at five incredible organizations working to expedite equality in the music business, by empowering women to take charge and support each other, helping to close the industry gender. Continue reading
How To Organize Your Music Industry Team
As a entrepreneur in the music industry, it can be easy to fall into the trap of trying to do everything yourself, a guaranteed recipe for burnout. Here we look. Continue reading
How To Avoid Getting Overwhelmed By Twitter
Keeping up with tweets can get overwhelming especially with the number of tweets posted daily. If you follow a large group of people and don’t check Twitter for a day,. Continue reading
Live Performances Should Be Like Church
On Music Think Tank, Matthew Ebel gives some principles that artists should follow for every live performance. In his opinion, live performances should be like church performances where the experience. Continue reading