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If you are an artist or band looking for a place to send your music demo and/or get your music into TV, movies, ads or games, I have a few suggestions for you. Check it.

Music Licensing

Music Licencing 101 – If you are looking into getting your music on TV shows, movies, advertising and/or video games, check this program out.  I am taking Aaron’s – the teacher at Music Licensing 101 – 90 Day Challenge now and I have already had my tunes accepted into a few publishing library’s so I can tell you that he knows what he is talking about.

You can sign up to get his free ebook here (affiliate link) to get a solid  introduction to getting your music in placed.

Also, you do a Google search for “music industry directory”.

All-in-One

Indie Bible -For a measly $34.95, this 330 page music marketing Swiss Army Knife will show you how to get access to 4000 music publications willing to do reviews, 3200 radio stations willing to play your songs along with 1200 other resources looking to help you get the word out. They also have a long list of labels out there that might be looking for what you have to offer.

I know this works because the Musicgoat is listed in here and I get bombarded with tons of mail – e and snail – filled with CD’s, mp3′s, press releases, review requests, etc.  Go get a copy now (affiliate link).

Between those to resources you should be well on your way to getting your music out there. And if I missed any, let me know in the comments below. Good luck!

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Your 13 Step Guide To Becoming a Beatles Fan

Guest post: Treadmarkz is my brother-in-law, a Human Beatles Encyclopedia and the author of the weblog Treadmarkz.wordpress.com.

I am sure you have heard all the hubbub, but maybe you never quite knew what it was all about, this thing, this MANIA called the Beatles. If you have been thinking of getting into the Beatles (and I mean really into the Beatles, not just buying their latest Greatest hits compilation) this is not the Beatles’ Top 12 Best Albums, and I am not reviewing each album. This is just the order you need to buy them in, in order to feel the full effect of what they did.

The chronological order in which they were originally released seems like the most sensible way to do it. But this isn’t sensible. If you get into the Beatles you have to be prepared for a little disjointedness and things that come out of left field. You don’t have to follow this guide exactly, and as you will see, I give you opportunities to make your own choice. Also, this is just the original Beatles Music we are talking about here, not Let It Be…Naked, or the Love Album. Having said that, I give you…The List: Read the rest of this entry

How To Succeed In Getting Gig/Tour Press Coverage

I recently received a question from a musician who is having more than her fair share of problems obtaining print media coverage in areas where her band is touring.

Hopefully, my advice and ideas that I gave her can benefit you and your band as well should you experience similar difficulties with obtaining print media support for your gigs/tours. Read the rest of this entry

Just passing this on. Jessica Brandon at IAMA sent this to me to pass this on to all of you artists out there. Check it out.

The 3rd Annual IAMA (International Acoustic Music Awards) is currently accepting entries. IAMA (International Acoustic Music Awards) promotes excellence in acoustic music performance and artistry. Acoustic artists in various genres can gain exciting radio and web exposure through this competition. Participating sponsors include D’Addario Strings, New Music Wekly, Loggins Promotion, Airplay Only, Superdups, Acoustic Cafe Radio Show and XM Satellite Radio.

IAMA is open to all independent artists and labels. Unlike other music industry competitions, IAMA focuses on developing new markets for Acoustic artists, labels and CD releases.

Win prizes in 8 different categories: Folk/Americana/Roots, AAA/Alternative, Instrumental, Open, Bluegrass/Country, Best Male Artist, Best Female Artist, Best Group/Duo. There will also be an Overall Grand Prize winner awarded to the top winner worth US$11,000, which includes radio promotion to over 250 radio stations in US and Canada!

Winning songs will be heard on radio! Winners and runner-ups will be featured on IAMA’s compilation CD.

Judging is based on excellence in music performance, songwriting/composition and originality. All entries submitted will receive judging sheets containing comments and ratings by e-mail. This is open to any artist who has a CD independently released on a record label, distributed by a major or self released. Winners are selected by a panel of established artists and industry professionals. Past years winners include: Fertitta and McClintock, Jen Foster, David Francey (Canada), April Verch (Canada) and Millish.

Winners and finalists of the Awards will be featured in the IAMA website and e-newsletters, read by music press, talent buyers, promoters and other industry insiders. All songs submitted must be submitted must be original and submitted on CD, the artist may perform original material not yet released and written by other songwriters or composers. DEADLINE: All entries must be postmarked by November 9, 2007 or earlier. Check out:

http://www.inacoustic.com

Jessica Brandon
Artists Relations
IAMA (International Acoustic Music Awards)
*Excellence in Acoustic Music

http://www.inacoustic.com

info@inacoustic.com

I can’t wait to hear the results.

Do you listen to internet radio? If so what are you going to do tomorrow?

Not sure if you knew this or not but tomorrow there will be a internet radio blackout to help further the cause of the SaveNetRadio campaign. They are protesting against the proposed internet radio royalty hikes. Here is a heads up as far as what you can do if you have nothing to listen to tomorrow.

The heads up comes from a suggestion that Adam Curry made in this post on his blog the other day. Curry is basically promoting his own Podshow.com and Pod Safe Music Network but it is all good stuff. Either one should keep your toe tapping just like any other day.

I haven’t done to much with the Podshow site but, in preparation for my upcoming podcast, I have spent a ton of time on the Pod Safe Music Network. There is a ton of good stuff on there if you look around. Also, you might want to check out Adams podcast; The Daily Source Code. There is a huge backlog of shows that are entertaining, offer a few laughs and good music.

There ya go. Now you have another avenue to take tomorrow. Don’t be left in the dark (or should I say silence), go check out Adam Curry’s internet radio blackout alternative now and start preparing.

If you are looking for a concert this weekend you might want to check out this site; BeeThere.net. It is a concert search engine which lists a large number of shows around the US and Canada. It is totally free and you can search by city or by your favorite artist or band.

This site is a useful tool for both fan and artist. For the fan there are a bunch of things you can do like; create an artist watch list, load artists from iTunes and get customized updates via email or RSS notification. They also mention something about the opportunity to get discounted tickets and win prizes.

For the artist you have another great tool to stay in touch with your fans and get nationwide coverage. You can add a bio and upcoming your show information.

Being an artist and fan, this sounds like a pretty good deal to me. Check it out this handy concert search engine now.

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