The New Formula for Success in the Music Business

The old method of promoting a new act in the music business was for a record company to invest at least $500,000 in studio time with a good producer, the cost of a good video, the advertising budget, and the cost of the first promotional road tour.
Are You a Small Business Lone Ranger? Take My 10-Question Quiz To Find Out!

Are you overwhelmed with work? Does it seem there is never enough time to get everything done?
You Can’t Have Good Music Without Percussion

Percussion instruments are very old and have quite a history. Often used in folk music, these instruments add variety and a rural charm to music.
Are You Derailing Your Business with Details?

Focusing on details over goals is the cause of countless business failures. How do you make sure that you’re keeping your focus where it belongs?
The Evolution Of The Electric Guitar

The first electric guitars were made in the 1930’s in response to a demand from guitarists in bands whose rhythmic stylings could not be heard above the other instruments.
Five Tips To Managing Your Small Business

Managing a small business is rewarding, both personally and financially. However, it is also stressful and time consuming.
What Should You Look For In A Good Mastering Engineer?

If you’re in the music biz, then you need good mastering before you launch your records. But, what should you look for in a good mastering engineer?
Executive Team Building

Executive team building can be effective by utilizing conflict management, critical thinking and problem solving skills.
Music And The Brain

Recent research on music and the brain shows that you can increase your brainpower with music. That is, if you listen to the right type.