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How to build a sustainable music career and collect all revenue streams, Emily White ; foreword by and with Zöe Keating

Label
How to build a sustainable music career and collect all revenue streams, Emily White ; foreword by and with Zöe Keating
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
How to build a sustainable music career and collect all revenue streams
Oclc number
1303924320
Responsibility statement
Emily White ; foreword by and with Zöe Keating
Summary
Emily White has been at the forefront of the modern music industry throughout her career. In this book, she shares her wisdom for all musicians who want access to this information. White feels that the modern music industry is rarely, if ever, presented in order - from creation to execution or recording to release. For the first time, White has penned all of her best practices and advice for musicians looking to build a long-term career into a single book, while ensuring they aren't missing any funds owed to them along the way. As an entrepreneur, manager and consultant, White has navigated countless new platforms for musicians and presents the findings in a methodical and step by step manner. This book shows musicians how to build a career from day one, as well as how to get your career organized moving forward if it isn't your first rodeo. -- Publisher's description
Table Of Contents
Foreword: A conversation between Zöe Keating and Emily White -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Get your art together -- Chapter 2: Pre-recording marketing foundation: email list, text message club, and social media -- Chapter 3: Get your business affairs together and fair compensation -- Chapter 4: How to record with or without a budget -- Chaper 5: Music publishing isn't scary or confusing + how to land a synch placement -- Chapter 6: Setting up your release and distribution plan -- Chapter 7: How to market with or without a budget -- Chapter 8: Your live strategy and efficient touring -- Chapter 9: Merch re-con -- Chapter 10: Revenue stream checklist -- Chapter 11: Repeat and grow! -- Chapter 12: When do I need an attorney, a business manager, and/or a manager? Defining an artist's traditional "team" -- Afterword -- About the author -- Acknowledgements
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