by Matt Urmy | Nov 18, 2015 | Band Management
A First-Hand Account by Matt Urmy, CEO of Artist Growth Looking back, the outcome of our final meeting could have easily been predicted. However, at the time, I was completely disappointed. Our first meeting had gone very well, a lunch at a nice restaurant in midtown,... by Zach Blumenfeld | Oct 13, 2015 | Booking Gigs & Touring
Meet Busker, The Online Tip Jar (Not to Mention a Novel Approach to Direct-to-Fan Engagement) We’ve all seen musicians on the streets playing their hearts out to passersby, an open guitar case littered with spare change and a few crumpled bills at their feet. Their... by Robyn L. Sandak | Oct 12, 2015 | Music Contracts & Law
When the Band Stops Playing The importance of having a band member agreement before the opening act. So, you and your buddies have formed a band. You’re stoked to play and chase that record deal. Ready to take on the world and collect those royalties! Wait! Have you... by Jan King | Oct 7, 2015 | Interviews and Features
WIDOWSPEAK On Knowing When Not to Self-Produce & How to Maximize Mobile Tech During Your Creative Process Since forming as a three-piece band in Brooklyn in 2010, Widowspeak has gone through a lot of changes, changes in line up, places and producers. They... by Benjamin Ricci | Jul 1, 2015 | Industry News
This month Performer Magazine presents another in a long line of spectacular issues, featuring the equally spectacular Chief Ghoul on the cover. ALSO INSIDE: interviews with Goblin Rebirth, Aaron Dessner of The National, Refused and The Relevant Elephants. PLUS...