Interview With ASCAP’s Etan Rosenbloom
An interview with ASCAP, America’s largest membership association of songwriters, composers and music publishers, the core role of which is to license the public performance of their members’ musical works.
An interview with ASCAP, America’s largest membership association of songwriters, composers and music publishers, the core role of which is to license the public performance of their members’ musical works.
With the explosive growth of online social networking in recent years, musicians now have several ways to communicate with their fans. But broadcasting the minutiae of everyday life via tweets is not for everyone – be it the fan, or the musician.
If you’re an independent artist, let’s face it; unless you have a full-time booking agent and a strong marketing team behind you, you are in charge of sales and marketing.
This particular piece will be about dealing with the bigger companies such as large scale venues, international promoters and record label managers.
Unless you’ve been fortunate enough to be backed by a major record label, chances are that you can’t afford to ignore the necessary and looming evil in a musician’s life that we all know as money.
As an independent musician, you may struggle with coming up with all of the money to produce your next recording project or event or launch your career properly. Here are some traditional as well as not-so-well-known ideas.