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CD Baby Jingle Contest – And the Winner is…
Drum roll, please… One month and 106 entries later we have a winner! Well, make that “winners” plural. We narrowed the 100+ submissions down to 20, then down to a … Continue reading
6 Things to Consider Before Entering the Recording Studio
[HelpfuLaw for the Indie Artist is a monthly advice column on legal matters pertaining to the music industry. If you have a suggestion for a future article that you would like to … Continue reading
F@&%$#!!! What to Do When You Make a Mistake on Stage
[This post was written by guest-contributor Richard Lee Jackson, drummer and co-producer of the independent rockband Enation. Their music has been featured on ‘One Tree Hill,’ ‘General Hospital,’ and MTV.com.] As a musician, … Continue reading
Can I Use That “Free” Beat For My Commercial Release?
[HELPFULAW FOR THE INDIE ARTIST is a monthly advice column on legal matters pertaining to the music industry. If you have a suggestion for a future article that you would like to … Continue reading
Bandago: Affordable Van Rental for Touring Bands
Touring Outside Your Home Turf: How Bandago Can Help This post was written by guest contributor Richard Lee Jackson of the band Enation. ——————- If you’re an independent touring band … Continue reading
CD Baby Artists Filmed at SXSW by Look Sessions
Down in Austin for the South by Southwest music conference, CD Baby teamed up with the incredible crew from the Look Sessions to film 28 bands playing live in a hotel room in just … Continue reading
Count It All: The Actual, Hard Costs of Touring
This post was written by guest-contributor Richard Lee Jackson, drummer and co-producer of the independent rock band Enation. Their music has been featured on ‘One Tree Hill’, ‘General Hospital’, and MTV.com. Touring is … Continue reading
11 Reasons Why Full-Time Musicians Have It Good (or at least better than some)
Editor’s note: This article was written by guest contributor Cheryl B. Engelhardt. With all the uncertainties around running your own business, it’s easy to get discouraged as a full-time musician. … Continue reading
How an Independent Artist Got to Play the Main Stage at a Major Music Festival
This guest post was written by indie music marketing guru Bob Baker. I love stories like this that demonstrate what’s possible when you mix a little creative thinking with action. … Continue reading