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Thriving in a Rapidly Changing Music Industry - with Michael Krumper
August 30th, 2011
Michael Krumper of Missing Piece PR Firm and more, focuses on what kind
of a team you need, in order to thrive in today's rapidly changing
music industry. We discuss what it means to have a story behind your
song and how can you use it to set yourself apart.
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Keeping Your Musical Passion Alive - with Valerie Bouchard
August 12th, 2011
valerie bouchard How do keep your passion for music alive throughout
your career? How do you know if you are in music for the right reasons?
Valerie Bouchard, classical pianist turned jazz, covers these topics
as well as how to incorporate different genres to breathe new life into
your own style.
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Interacting with Fans - Anderson Bell
July 17th, 2011
Interacting with fans is a must. Anderson Bell, Founder and CEO of
fanfuel reveals the steps to developing a loyal fan base. Listening to
this podcast episode will inspire you to take your career into your own
hands so you will be in control of your own musical destiny.
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For Better Or Worse - Working With Your Better Half
July 15th, 2011
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Of all the things I have had to overcome being a female musician, I
have to say the most difficult has been dealing with conflicts while
working with my husband.
As many of you who have read my blog have noticed that I often mention
never sleeping where you eat, or in other words, don't get involved
romantically with someone you work with (that includes band members,
agents, managers etc...). I have never really addressed the situation
where you may already be involved with someone from the get go.
The biggest problem with couples working together successfully is that
they are usually opposites.
Where It All Began
I met my husband Tony in Music College and we were married two years
later. Our primary goal as young musicians was to get gigs together and
make a living. It was a great plan and worked most of the time, except
for the fact that we were often at each others throats.
Opposites Attract And Then Go Off Track
The biggest problem with couples working together successfully is that
they are usually opposites. Opposites attracting sounds like a nice
saying, but the truth is they are also like magnets - once put close
together they repel each other. Continue reading "For Better Or Worse -
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Overcoming the Fear of Self-Promotion with Mary Amanda Fairchild
June 29th, 2011
As a concert promoter, orchestral harpist, piano player, vocalist and
former punk bassist, Mary Amanda Fairchild is a Jane-of-all-trades. We
talk about overcoming the fear of self-promotion, how to survive in a
world of piracy and ... why you don't want to be discovered.
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Summertime, and the giggin' is easy...
June 15th, 2011
Now that all you female musicians are getting busier with summer gigs
and other exciting pursuits, the FMO blog will be posting at a
frequency of once per month.
Our podcast episode releases will stay at the usual schedule of once
every two weeks, so keep checking in for the latest interviews about
success in the music industry.
It's time to get out there, hustle and show `em all what you're made
of! And enjoy some fun in the sun while you're at it.
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