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In Reply to: RE: Are audiophiles the recording artist's last chance? posted by ydavid on February 27, 2015 at 09:26:53
It does seem like many of the more successful artists do a lot of touring and concert dates, which may allow them to keep more of the profits from their work, certainly much more than the record labels allow them. As a soloist that might be easier to manage than a group, but how one goes about making that work is hard.
I don't know if it is feasible to market your own original composition off your website and kick start that with a concert tour to promote it. When I see a number of excellent musicians working on Cruise ships it make me wonder just how hard it must be.
Jim Tavegia
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That stopped around 1958.
... but it's lunch time.
"Once this was all Black Plasma and Imagination" -Michael McClure
It's in the movies. Based on fact, apparently.
The are quite a few different versions. Very effective, haunting, touching.
1958? Screw ocean liners, TV shows and soundtracks beckoned, especially variety shows.
No sea sickness, but then no great buffet to graze either!
"Once this was all Black Plasma and Imagination" -Michael McClure
Absolutely excellent.
And he's a hell of a jazz bassist, too.
I guess that means that when the words great and musician are used together. IF Sinatra was still with us he might have his own Theater somewhere.
Jim Tavegia
If I paid $57 000-103 000 (1912 prices adjusted for inflation to '06 dollars) to travel from London to New York 1st class I would expect some quality entertainment.
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