Become More Proactive
by Bobby Borg
Solo Artists and Bands
If you're a solo artist or part of a band that wants to get a record deal, cut your own record first! Digital technology has greatly reduced studio costs and has made home recording equipment more practical to own. CD manufacturing has also become more affordable. You can sell your CDs at live performances or over the Internet (the Internet provides a number of marketing opportunities through online stores and MP3 sites). Create a buzz! Build a following. You'll be surprised at how many people in the industry you'll attract once you set the wheels in motion. Everybody likes a winner and will want to be part of your success by associating themselves with you. Singer/songwriter Ani DiFranco was actually able to by-pass the record companies altogether by starting her own label out of her parent's garage. She was only twenty years old when Righteous Babe Records began. At the time of this writing, sales of her albums are known to reach up to 30,000 copies per month. Though DiFranco is a rare example, it shows what you can accomplish when you take the initiative. In yet another example, both Guns-N-Roses and Motley Crue were selling out Los Angeles clubs before Geffen Records A&R man Tom Zutaut "discovered" and then signed the bands. There we're literally lines around the block to see the band's performances. As Zutaut says, "YOU DON'T NEED EARS TO BE A TALENT SCOUT; YOU NEED EYES."
Copyright 2002 Bobby Borg. Excerpt from "The Musician's Handbook: A Practical Guide To Understanding The Music Business," which wasreleasead in the Spring of 2003 by Billboard Books. For more information, visit bobbyborg.com, or write: e-mail or Bobby Borg, PO Box 18564, Beverly Hills, CA 90209.
Reprinted with permission from TAXI:
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