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Book Synopsis

Musicians: are you frustrated with promoters and other key, industry people leaving your emails unanswered? Do you wish to get more bookings and promote your projects but don’t know how to network and approach the right people?

Oftentimes, promoters are overwhelmed by hundreds of emails a day, making responses difficult, so getting that first moment of contact just right can be daunting for any musician. Adding to that, emails are sometimes drafted poorly; social media presence is either lacking or spammy; and there is no real aim or strategy other than pushing for immediate results—except that isn't how the industry works: We are not in the sales business. We are in the people business.

That is the mantra of this book, written by an award-winning jazz publicist and marketing / media director with over ten years of experience behind the scenes. Through interviews with dozens of industry professionals—many with diverse backgrounds and from across the globe—How to Build Relationships in the Music Industry presents valuable insights, do’s, don’ts, and anecdotes that will help any musician present their next project in a way that works in the long term. The book will help all musicians understand key characteristics of effective, professional communication in the music business which will ultimately lead to better relationships, more bookings, and a stronger following.



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter 1: Doing Your Homework

Chapter 2: The Industry & The People In It

Chapter 3: Emailing & Online Communication

Chapter 4: Your Website

Chapter 5: Content & Social Media

Chapter 6: Newsletters

Chapter 7: Crowdfunding Your Project

Chapter 8: Offline Etiquette

Chapter 9: Releasing Your Music

Chapter 10: Touring & Performing

Chapter 11: Getting Signed (or not)

Appendix: Samples

1. Gig pitch email

2. Press pitch email

3. EPK

4. Press release

5. Tour callsheet

6. Standard license agreement

Bibliography

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 11/08/2023
      ISBN13: 9781538184080, 978-1538184080
      ISBN10: 1538184087

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Musicians: are you frustrated with promoters and other key, industry people leaving your emails unanswered? Do you wish to get more bookings and promote your projects but don’t know how to network and approach the right people?

      Oftentimes, promoters are overwhelmed by hundreds of emails a day, making responses difficult, so getting that first moment of contact just right can be daunting for any musician. Adding to that, emails are sometimes drafted poorly; social media presence is either lacking or spammy; and there is no real aim or strategy other than pushing for immediate results—except that isn't how the industry works: We are not in the sales business. We are in the people business.

      That is the mantra of this book, written by an award-winning jazz publicist and marketing / media director with over ten years of experience behind the scenes. Through interviews with dozens of industry professionals—many with diverse backgrounds and from across the globe—How to Build Relationships in the Music Industry presents valuable insights, do’s, don’ts, and anecdotes that will help any musician present their next project in a way that works in the long term. The book will help all musicians understand key characteristics of effective, professional communication in the music business which will ultimately lead to better relationships, more bookings, and a stronger following.



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements

      Introduction

      Chapter 1: Doing Your Homework

      Chapter 2: The Industry & The People In It

      Chapter 3: Emailing & Online Communication

      Chapter 4: Your Website

      Chapter 5: Content & Social Media

      Chapter 6: Newsletters

      Chapter 7: Crowdfunding Your Project

      Chapter 8: Offline Etiquette

      Chapter 9: Releasing Your Music

      Chapter 10: Touring & Performing

      Chapter 11: Getting Signed (or not)

      Appendix: Samples

      1. Gig pitch email

      2. Press pitch email

      3. EPK

      4. Press release

      5. Tour callsheet

      6. Standard license agreement

      Bibliography

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