#BudgetSmart Finances or lack thereof can be the downfall of any business. If you’re an independent musician trying to earn a living or even part-time income from your music, it’s uber important to keep track of your finances so that you can maximize your income and potentially make more money. We can all agree that […]
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Save Money on Tour Travel – Try Air BnB ($40 Coupon Code Inside)
Touring as an independent artist is hard. To add to that, finances can be a huge puzzle with several pieces that may not fit nicely in your budget. In order to make a profit or at least break even, you have to start out with a budget and have some idea of how much your […]
The Best Way to Generate Your Own Leads for Private Music Gigs | How to Get More Private Gigs
As an independent musician getting gigs is a prime source for earning money. There are all sorts of gigs you can get depending on your genre, but the best paying gigs by far are the private ones. These are gigs where you are hired to perform for guests at a private function such as weddings, […]
Artist Spotlight: Erin McAndrew on turning a band’s rejection into a successful solo career
Erin McAndrew performed in several east coast bands, including as lead singer of Long Island-based rock band Tiny Giant, who played at the legendary CBGBs among other NY venues. During this time she immersed herself in writing, recording, and performing live music. Now an acoustic solo artist based in California, Erin has been building up […]
15 Online Platforms Musicians Can Use To Book Paid Gigs
As an independent artist, getting paid music gigs can sometimes be a challenge, especially if you don’t know where to look. There are countless online platforms to add your music to in order to get exposure, but which platforms are legitimate? Which platforms can you trust? There are some platforms whose business model lends for […]
7 Tax Questions Every Musician Should Answer | Tax Tips for Musicians
It’s tax season. Doing taxes is not the most exciting thing in the world, especially if you’re preparing them yourself. But if you plan your business with taxes in mind, you can maximize your deductions for a handsome tax return year after year. As an independent artist, you might consider yourself self-employed or you may […]
Finance 101 for Musicians
Being an independent artist is a job not for the faint at heart. It’s one thing to get on stage, put on a show and go home. It’s an entirely different beast to manage budgeting, advertise your services, promote a product, distribute a product, handle design and packaging, interact with customers, and run a business […]
How to Make Money As A Musician Without Touring
There are many ways to make money as a musician. In the old days, touring was the only successful way to earn a decent living for a musician. Not the case today. Today you can be a very successful musician without ever leaving your hometown. It all depends on how you build your business model. […]
Music & Money – An Intimate Conversation with Danelle Harvey
Yes, you can make money and you can even support a family with music. What may seem difficult and impossible is possible and there are many, many artists who are doing it. Danelle Harvey, a music industry vet and Author of the newest music industry biz book, ‘Music & Money,’ is here to share […]
Use These Tricks to Book Follow-up Gigs at Every Show
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Do Not Take This Pay-to-Play Gig or Any Others Like It
I received this in my inbox today and I was infuriated!!! This is a classic example of a Pay-To-Play gig that independent artists should run far away from. Under some circumstances, this scenario might be acceptable such as if the headliner is a mainstream act, and the show will be at a BIG venue in […]