No artist who spend time on the road enjoys gaps. While it's nice to have a day off occasionally, it also means days of lost income due to travel/logistics. So what can you do to get a show when it seems everyone in town is booked? Today, I focus on 5 different places that you can turn to for more leads. Resources: Episode 30: Hacks for Booking College Gigs The Touring Musician: A Small-Business Approach to Booking Your Band on the Road (book)
#128 - Pay to Play and International Tour Buy On Opportunities
#127 - Musicians and Affiliate/Influencer Marketing
#126 - How to Save Money on a Rehearsal Space by Using an Alternative
#125 - Bree Noble on #MeToo & the Music Industry, Empowering Women, and Professional Musicianship
#124 - Monthly Recap - The Secret to Hacking the Music Business (Storytelling)
#123 - How to Use Exclusivity to Build Loyal Fans, Sell Records, and More
#122 - Mental Health
#121 - How to Ask For Help From Busy People
#120 - Developing a "Sick Policy" for Your Band
#119 - How to Deal with Hecklers
#118 - Art and Activism
#117 - Weekly Recap: Takin' Care of (Music) Business
#116 - Matt Westin on Meeting Danny Trejo on a Slayer Set, Meaningful Music, and Gary Vaynerchuk
#115 - How to Become a Famous Singer
#114 - How to Improve Your EPK (Electronic Press Kit)
#113 - Hiring a Photographer to Get Your Best Press Shots
#112 - Music Business Budgeting
#111 - How to Get a Registered Trademark
#110 - Weekly Recap: Hacks for a Touring Musician
#109 - Talking Tour Management & Branding with Ed Wimp (Earth, Wind, & Fire and A$AP Rocky's Tour Team)
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