In Reply to: 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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- RE: Are audiophiles the recording artist's last chance? - jamestavegia@gmail.com 15:32:36 02/28/15 (7)
- Great musicians used to work on ocean liners.(nt) - samtellig 12:28:37 03/01/15 (6)
- There certainly must be a connection between the Titanic and the subject... - musetap 12:10:07 03/11/15 (3)
- Yup. Survivors reported that the orchestra played as the ship sank. - samtellig 15:15:36 03/11/15 (2)
- Ever hear this Gavin Bryars piece?... - musetap 21:05:10 03/11/15 (1)
- Yes - kerr 11:55:34 03/16/15 (0)
- RE: Great musicians used to work on ocean liners.(nt) - jamestavegia@gmail.com 06:31:11 03/03/15 (0)
- RE: Great musicians used to work on ocean liners.(nt) - b.l.zeebub 08:47:28 03/02/15 (0)