Originally live streamed as part of the New York Music Month Warm-up Series in partnership with the NYC Mayor’s Office of Media + Entertainment.About this LivestreamAn in-depth conversation about the different revenue stream opportunities available to musicians, organizations such as performing rights organizations and collection societies that can help you collect money, best…
Originally live streamed as part of the New York Music Month Warm-up Series in partnership with the NYC Mayor’s Office of Media + Entertainment.During this interactive session, our expert panel of music industry professionals and entrepreneurs will share their success stories, discuss business strategies and provide insights on how to achieve greater success through…
Originally live streamed as part of the New York Music Month Warm-up Series in partnership with the NYC Mayor's Office of Media + Entertainment.Don’t miss this unique opportunity to interact with experts about navigating music licensing and placements! You’ll learn the differences between publisher side and label perspectives when it comes to music placement, potential…
Collaboration is an essential part of the music industry, and networking with other musicians can open up new opportunities for growth. Whether you’re just starting out or already have a successful career, connecting with like-minded individuals is key to staying inspired and achieving success.Fortunately, there are many ways to find potential collaborators and build…
Landing the job of your dreams is something that requires dedication, planning, and strategy. Applying for a job is a competitive process, especially in the music industry, so you need to make sure you stand out from the competition. Here are some tips on how to make yourself the most appealing candidate for your dream…
As a musician, performing live is an essential part of your career. After you’ve booked the show, it’s important to create a budget that will ensure that the performance goes off without a hitch and that you don’t end up in the red after everything is said and done. Here are some tips for creating…
You have a full-time job, but you want to start (or already have) your own business on the side. How do you manage both? Even if you do manage to get it off the ground, how will you ever be able to grow it big enough so that you can quit your day job?
If you want to distribute your music, there are a lot of companies that offer music distribution services.