Monday, October 3

DO YOU really NEED A MANAGER

Do you need a manager; no LIKE DO YOU REALLY NEED A MANAGER; ask yourself? I ask this question to many of the Artists I encounter coming across this social music industry, & the usual answer is YES, to help me get (1.) MORE SHOWS, & (2.) MONEY.

Is this rational thinking of today's talent, which actually has turned into an Irrational Belief; & more than likely without a Solid Idea of Reason? More than likely... YES! 

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Below I Labeled 5 of our 9 REAL Responsibilties a Manager would perform in our "Management Agreement" w/ Talent

Manager’s Services.

(a)    During the terms hereof, Manager agrees to use all reasonable efforts to promote, develop and advance Artist’s professional career and to advise and counsel Artist with respect to all phases of Artist’s career in the entertainment industry, including, with respect to all phases of Artist’s career in the entertainment industry, including, without limitation, and following, to the extent applicable, to:

I.    Advise and counsel in the selection of appropriate musical and other material and with regard to the adoption of the proper format for presentation of Artist’s talents and the determination of proper style, mood, and setting in keeping with Artist’s talents and best interest:
II.    Advise and counsel in any and all matters pertaining to employment, publicity, public relations and advertising;
III.    Analyze and comment upon Artist’s music, physical appearance, wardrobe and other material;
IV.    Advise, counsel and direct in the selection of artistic talent to assist, accompany or embellish Artist’s presentation;
V.    Advise and counsel with regard to general practices in the entertainment industry and with respect to such matters of with Manager may have knowledge concerning compensation and privileges for similar artistic values

Therfore Artist's please renegotiate your Thinking when it comes down to what a True Manager's Responsibility may be. BUT, Please take Note that this is just a brief explanation of details, & is by far no where near the Tip of the Iceburg in Today's Music Market which now comes down to 3 Things ~ (1.) Marketing (2.) Branding (3.) Communication

~ REMEMBER: This Music Market is one of the most Evoling & Changing forms of Business. It is Highly Important to Understand the Communication Forces within Marketing of a Product & or service which is You the Artist. Today's business requires a Proficient, Goal-Orintated, Manager competinent to Think Ahead of the Curve, & Move the Ball Forward!

By: @Shimmy2one6

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Friday, August 26

Turn Up Magazine Membership

Get Ready talent...... Turn Up will soon be adding a Membership Organization for THE SERIOUS, GOAL ORIENTATED & AMBITIOUS ARTISTS that are READY 2 TURN UP. Turn Up helps musicians find the music assistance, & mentoring they need to launch a promising music venture. The power of Turn Up lies in its ability to connect and match members of the music entrepreneurial system with a geogenre approach.

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Sunday, July 24

"How Music Industry Networking Works"

by Dalena Radabaugh
Entertainment Management
December 19, 2003

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The key to being successful in the music industry relies heavily on using the correct techniques to network yourself and (or) your artist with the appropriate connections. In this day and age, it's all about who you know. A website titled, "How Stuff Works" describes the proper way to go about making it in the music industry through networking. Here are the main points to consider when networking in the music industry:

The Dos and Don'ts of Networking

Be strategic
Always view situations by thinking about the other person's perspective. When meeting an important person, always ask yourself a few important questions. An example would be, "If you were this person, how would you like to be approached?" Also take into perspective how many people they hand their card out to everyday, and how to increase your chances of being noticed. Be brief in the beginning of the conversation. Let them know exactly what they need to know about yourself and the artist you are managing. After a brief introduction the conversation could last for hours, but even if it doesn't, it is better to have said the important factors instead of wasting their time and yours.

Appreciate assistants
It is very important to never underestimate the power and importance of the assistance of a lower-level person. Sometimes the best way to get a hold of the person you are wanting to reach is by developing a relationship with their assistants. They are the closest connection you have with the person you are trying to reach. The assistant can help immensely by making sure that your information is given more priority on the boss's desk than others. Assistants can be great friends to have, for today's assistants are tomorrow's executives.

Organize your information
Finding a computer program or some sort of method to keep your information organized is a very important step in networking. You will develop many different names for different people in the industry, so be able to keep track of who is a booking agent, CEO, etc. Another great idea is to have a list of people's birthdays, and when it's appropriate, send them a card. It is also a great idea to keep track of their hobbies, family information and names of their assistants.

The appropriate thank you
When someone does a favor for you, or even a nice gesture, don't forget to follow up with the appropriate thank you. In some cases just a card will suffice, but for special occasions, flowers or a bottle of wine are great ways to show your appreciation. This can solidify an excellent future relationship. Be careful when using this tactic, you don't want to look like you are trying too hard. Make sure you actually have a relationship with this person and they will recognize your name.

Communicate Effectively
When just giving information, you do not necessarily need to talk on the phone. Send an email or fax the person the information. This way you are not wasting their time. When you need an answer to a question or you are soliciting an opinion, this is a great time to use the phone. The best way to decipher which method is best is to use your own judgment, for every situation is different.

Targeted Networking
Here is a list of what the members of the music industry are looking for, and a few tips to help the process of networking in each area.  Competition is vital in being successful.  Businesses in the music industry will always be interested in knowing what other companies are interested in your artist, so always keep your options open.  It's very important to stress the word "work" in networking.

  • A&R reps
    Some important things to A&R reps are songs, presentations, appearance, musicianship, performance, vision, personality, popularity and commercial viability. They are the record label talent scouts, thus there are thousands of managers and artists trying to get their attention. When networking with an A&R rep, it is essential to handle the situation correctly. It is important not to call them all the time; being overly pushy will only decrease your chances of recognition. Use your connections within the music industry to contact an A&R rep.
  • Publishers
    Publishers mainly care about songwriting. Many of the same rules used for A&R reps apply to publishers. Your BMI, ASCAP and SESAC artist relations representatives should be informed in this area, and they might be willing to help get you connected with a great publisher.
  • Music lawyers
    The primary concern for music lawyers is your music, your future and interest from other entities in the music business. Asking other bands or managers for recommendations is a great way to go about finding a good music lawyer. If you do not succeed with the first option, always ask for recommendations, and when following up don't forget to include where you received their name.
  • Venues and promoters
    The primary concern of venues and promoters is how many people you will draw in for a show or public appearance. In booking shows, you might be turned down by certain venues, but it never hurts to ask for a reference of where it might be more appropriate to play. This shows your sincerity and interest in performing. Do not include in the conversations how great your artist is. They would rather judge for themselves, or they need to see how many paying customers show up for your artist's show.
  • Music Journalists
    Music journalists are concerned with what makes your artist's story unique. Any writer at a local papers is always approachable, you just have to go about it the right way by using all the dos and don'ts of networking.
  • Record stores and distributors
    The main concern of record stores and distributors is how many records your artist can sell. If you have been successful at selling merchandise at shows and on the Internet, demonstrate this to the people at your local record store. This will improve your chances of the store taking a risk and selling your product or supporting your artist.
  • Networking Resources
    Here are some online resources and magazines that contain information on everything from labels to radio stations to music attorneys.
    • "StarPolish"
    • The Yellow Pages of Rock
    • "Pollstar"
    • Billboard

Adapted from:
Solomon, Michael (2003) "How Music Industry Networking Works," http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com.

 

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Thursday, May 19

Brand Equity

The music media marketplace has broken into thousands of tiny bits of 0's & 1's and getting the word out is 10x as hard in the past recent years than it is ever today. A companies "Brand Equity" today relies more on getting the right people in place at the right time.

Ask yourself, do you have a brand (product & service) that’s worthy of your fans/customers attention that can provide some value into their lives? How you deliver your brand is just as important as the brand itself that can offer quality, performance, & assurance within a "Label's" (Record / Entertainment / Business) campaign. Companies that can focus on fan/customer experience will do that much better with a promising force that speaks louder than words. Your Brand Investment should have a "Productive Outline" that can produce banging results loud a clear!

P.S. - It's called an Entertainment 'Label' for a reason; the Label is the Brand.

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The victory of Success is Half Won when One gains the habit of Setting Goals & Achieving them. ~ OG Mandino 'The Greatest Salesman in the World'

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Thursday, April 28

ARE YOU a Bo$$

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Many can not be a Boss, unless they learn from a Bo$$
 
What defines a Boss? Let's define the word most utilized by the people. Notice when the word is used as a VERB as compared to an ADJECTIVE, and that the word Boss comes from latin decent of Vulgar Latin. **Notice the word Vulgar!
 
·  Function: noun
·  Etymology: Middle English boce, from Anglo-French, from Vulgar Latin *bottia
·  Date: 14th century
 
Verb., bossed, boss·ing, boss·es.
1.    To supervise or control. See synonyms at supervise.
2.    To give orders to, especially in an arrogant or domineering manner: bossing us around.
 
Adjective. Slang. - First-rate; topnotch
 
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Now since we have had a lil teaching of words, then now I can begin to where I am about to go! Lets's GO!!! When using BOSS as a verb then, you have 2 types of Bosses in life, whether male or female, and these 2 types are either Passive (Quit) or Aggressive (Loud). We ALL have Bosses in our life when we work for a company. Now really look how that Boss (Person) acts because of his POSITION held in which is usually governed by another Superior. I must say that some Bosses are quiet, and good listeners while others Bosses are overtly agitated in life, or disgruntled by their Job in which they Boss you at. Think about it for a moment!
 
Lets now take a look at the Bosses in the streets, that pretty much have never seen a board room; but are much similar to the mafia lifestyle, but with far less organization. LOL. These "people" are still either Passive (Quit) or Aggressive (Loud). Have you ever noticed that the REAL BOSSES in the movies stay quiet while they execute the ones that are overtly aggressive (The Gangsters). Some of this is real life LIVED outside the Hollywood screen, but today's "people" who want to be gangsters are only out to be what they see ...a BOSS themselves. We all know Scarface the movie right? Majority of Gangsters usually end up dead, or in jail!
 
Please understand that this is modern day society in which we live, but not the society in which WE should live our life! Using the word BOSS as an Adjective in a Slang tense; means First-Rate or Top Notch, in which We ALL ARE First-Rate & Top Notch. Please do believe that "YOU are YOUR OWN BOSS!" Many lack that Inner Boss though within themselves in which they are "Their own BOSS & NOT the Boss of OTHERS LIFE!" What we need is to be The Boss of ourselves 1st. and formost & then we can guide & direct with a Passive Ear & still be a BOSS in which many will listen... whether Good or Bad, but I prefer the latter.
 
Remember....
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Many can not be a Boss, unless they learn from a Bo$$


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Sunday, March 13

GAME CHANGERS [part1]

 

GAME CHANGERS [part1] - Four of Atlantic Records’ most promising acts come together for the label’s new web series

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Monday, February 14

Thursday, January 20

TOP TEN Investments for an Indie Artist

1. BUDGET - Delegate a set amount of money (budget) to your career whether you have JOB or NOT save on Making Your career GREAT.

2. STOP WASTING MONEY - Do you need the NEW PAIR of TENNIS SHOES (Jordans), New Outfits, Marijuana, Beer, Club Parties & Chicken... lol. BUT NO 4 REAL - STOP WASTING MONEY THINGS w/ a Non-Return Value

3. INVEST WISELY - Spend money IN YOURSELF... get a Professional Bio, Press Kit, Pictures, Website, & Definitely Business Cards. Start Small & End up BIG!

4. COLLABORATE - Maybe your NOT a Good performing ARTIST but you can WRITE a HOT SONG. THEN seek to write for a PERFORMING ARTIST. Same things may apply here w/ the PERFORMING ARTIST; maybe your NOT GOOD at WRITING a HOT RECORD them seek to collaborate w/ a HOT WRITER before collaborating w/ another ARTIST. - FYI: PLEASE GET COMPENSATED (PAID) for YOUR WORK.

5. PHOTOGRAPHY - They say a picture is worth a THOUSAND WORDS & IMAGE is EVERYTHING so why waste your money on a non-professional look, image, & or photographer. ALWAYS, & ALWAYS remember that LIGHTING has A LOT to do with photography along w/ photoshop editing to evoke a captivating image. BE WISE & INVEST in a PROFESSIONAL on this ONE. NO EXCUSES!

 

6. INTERVIEWS - If you have done more SHOWS than you have Interviews then maybe YOU need to seek a PRESS RELEASE, PRESS KIT, & I definitely would recommend seeking a PUBLICIST. Enough is said on that one.

7. COMMUNICATE - Twitter & Facebook along w/ LinkedIN is the new wave of Interacting Social Media & Networking with people. If you want to be professional & meet more professional people than pay attention to WHAT YOU SAY & HOW YOU SAY IT. REMEMBER they say Think before YOU SPEAK; so THINK befoe YOU TWEET in 2011.

8. WEBSITE - You do want to make Money correct? WELL SELL YOUR MUSIC, Pictures, Image, Brand, TOUR, MERCHANDISE on your SITE. MAKE MONEY from YOU... Facebook nor Twitter doesn't provide these opportunities to buy your music DIRECTLY, & MYSPACE is Obsolete aka DEAD! Social Media are Tools, use them 2 build your networks & in return build your networth.

9. TECHNICAL - This may be a SEO (Search Engine Optimization), SMO, Marketer, etc. along with with a digital designer of say websites, & flyers. Technicians comes in handy to increase Your availability & visibility on the net such as search Engines. (Google, Bing, Yahoo, etc.)

10. CONSISTENCY - Well they say "CONSISTENCY is KEY," but to KNOW the "RIGHT DOOR" to use the KEY in which to turn THE LOCK is the KEY to staying Consistent. - See that's the KEY... which way 2 turn now? Well maybe try turning the KEY to hitting the LINK below to contact me. CHOICE is YOURS NEO? - Matrix

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Tuesday, January 18

11 MISTAKES WOMEN make w/ most MEN

#1) Liars... Smh that's a big one..
Women lie to men... To other women.. And most of all.. To themselves... Smh.. If ur not real with u about who u are.. Why shuld he?

#2) Nagging...
Women... If u shut up sometimes u will hear what u want to hear... We talk ourselves outta sooo much..

#3) Tryin to be everything that "He" wants...
Just be u... A lot of times they like that better...

#4) Having nothing going for urself...
Go get hobby! Get a job.. Nothing more sexy than a women who can contribute! Trust me most men don't want ya money.. But the thought is sexy

#5) Talking to everyone BUT ur man...
We loose out on good relationships and good men talkin to our mommas friends even coworkers.. But u never talk to him.. U screamed..

#6) Sayin what u "Don't Do"...
Men don't adapt well to change.. If u were suckin and fuckin to get him u better continue cuz there sum1 dying to take over..

#7) Don't listen...
Women expect me to listen.. Understand.. Pay attention.. But we don't listen to them.. We don't hear them till its too late..

#8) Get too comfortable...
Remember ladies *he could have another u in a minute.. Matter of fact that bitch is outside* lol..

#9) Using sex as punishment...
Ur loosing... Sex is a requirement.. learn ur man.. Use it to ur advantage.. A side chick should never kno ur man sexually better than u

#10) Trying to change...
Mold someone into who they want them to be instead of taking them for who they are

#11) Comparing...
"Your" relationship with other peoples... Their reality is not "Your" reality

Written By: @Inscrutably_LL

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Saturday, January 15

Top TEN Mistakes Made by Indie Artists

1. Recording Yourself or Recording at a Non-Professional Studio. - No Mix / No Master

2. Writing your records in The Studio.

3. Desiging Your Own Flyer or Mixtape Cover.

4. Using Myspace as your Website in 2011.

5. PROMOTING BY Yourself & Spamming everyone YOU DO NOT KNOW.

6. NOT LISTENING to DJs & REAL MUSIC PEERS in your City/Area.

7. Recording your Video & only using YouTube as an Outlet.

8. TALKIN Sh!T (no ones 2 hear about Sex Dreams & Sex Antics) & Burning Bridges on Twitter w/ REAL PEOPLE who can help your career.

9. ASKING EVERYONE 2 LISTEN 2 YOUR RECORD/MIXTAPE & its only hosted on DatPiff.

10. Playing Video Games & Staying on Facebook ALL DAY looking for someone to recognize you as HOT or LOOKING 4 a DEAL when your NOT getting out the House & meeting DJs + People in The Music Business in THE REAL social life.

by: Shimmy2one6

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Tuesday, January 4

UP THE WAY - DOWN THE WAY by Darren Anthony




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- THE COOL GREYS -

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Why do people lack getting a Mentor/Teacher/Coach/Rabbi to Advise them on WHAT to DO & WHAT NOT to DO??

Today its all about LOOKING GOOD - PHYSICALLY!! This is COOL to most people like The Cool Grey Jordan's... I look good, I got $$$, a few People like it & most are content with Just looking good aka Cool.

- Most are not concerned about Brand - Image - of their Musical Product from Recording, Mixing, Mastering, Marketing & this is the core of the Business of creating Music as a Business... but everyone Looking Cool in their Cool Greys want to get paid for what I guess... Looking Cool!?!?

Even promotional companies today choose not to be concerned with their Image & what their business represents, because most of these people just want to Look & Act Cool online & offline. - But hey if THEY LOOK GOOD & COOL... I guess thats ALL that MATTERS.

In 2011 Keeping it Cool in the Grey Matter of Your Brain is just Cool

- Keep CHILLING

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Saturday, January 1

'UP THE WAY - DOWN THE WAY' by Darren Anthony

Listen to CLEVELANDs Anthem 'UP THE WAY - DOWN THE WAY' by @Darren Anthony - HAPPY NEW YEAR #CLEVELAND

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