Posts Tagged ‘seattle’

Singing in the Rain: A Musician’s Life in Seattle
It stays the same long enough to miss it, and it changes enough you don’t get sick of it for long.
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The Diamond and the Damage Done Getting sober, facing fear and becoming a better artist (and human being)
I didn’t choose to be sober to be a better anything except a human being. But the process of facing my fear allowed me to become a better artist.
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Don’t Quit Your Day Job
Now that I’m wrapping up a year of gainful employment, I realize that my touring was not unsuccessful—it was just not something that made me wealthy.
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I Blew my Music Video Budget on Sugar-Glass Bottles
I take on these experimental projects knowing full well that I’ll probably have a net loss monetarily.
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How to Book a Tour: A Timeline
Most venues start to fill up about 4 months in advance, so you should have your tentative dates mapped out about 6 months before you plan to leave.
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Sam Miller: Taking it to the Next Level
The assertively patient Miller is from the school of thought where you don’t allow yourself a backup plan to fall on. He goes after what he wants and gets it, all the while feeling like he hasn’t achieved anything particularly special.
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You Can Hone How You Handle Your Audience
A website with your work on it can’t be the only way to carry your art career into the big time.
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