At the end of the day you’re a musician first and a marketer second. It’s always okay to bring in some outside help, but knowing the most common marketing mistakes musicians make will help you set yourself above the crowd by embracing the new opportunities available to you for promoting your music.
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Kansas City, MO– OLIVIA FOX, a folk/pop female trio consisting of Kansas City natives Lauren…
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Since 2002 this multi-award-winning band has performed in over two-thousand venues across the United States and Canada entertaining thousands with their fusion of old time musical instruments, stunning vocals and modern beats… emerging with a fresh new style.
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To be blunt, find someone who likes your music; someone who believes in what you are doing. It’s easy for a publicist to charge a small band a lot money and not really doing anything, so make sure they dig your tunes, fit your style, and want to be a part of what you’re doing.
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I’m very proud of that record and I love the production on it, but the focus was more on the grooves and on some deep cover tunes
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Sticker Mule gives you a variety of options to choose from at a cost that is lower in comparison to some of the other sites I researched.