Books tagged: music management

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The Rock and Roll Times - Music Industry Bible    by Will Beattie
Price: $2.99 USD. 109380 words. Published on July 8, 2011. .

The Rock and Roll Times- Music Industry Bible's aim is to show bands how they can do it for themselves. From recording their CD, to PRS and Publishing, to getting a Manager, Touring, Press and Publicity, Merchandise, How to set up their own Record Label amongst other chapters on all aspects of the music industry. This is a music industry guide for the New Music Business.
Get Up Off Your Ass And Get A Gig    by Clint McLaughlin
Price: $9.99 USD. 6310 words. Published on October 7, 2011. .

I have tons of trumpet students and I've written 9 books on the trumpet. Everyone wanted to know how I keep finding gigs for all of these students. Well there are a few ways to find and to make gigs that aren't taught in school. That is what this book is all about.
Before Your First Gig (Your BrAND)    by Steve Dustcircle
Price: $0.99 USD. 2030 words. Published on July 10, 2012. .

[Raw excerpt from a book currently being drafted] Many bands form quickly, jam out a few tunes, write a song or two, and wish to immediately hit the stage. This guide will help new bands develop a plan to network, form an online presence, and get their songs presentable. Do NOT hit the stage (if you're a new band) until you read this short pamphlet.
One for the Road: How to Be a Music Tour Manager    by Mark Workman
Price: $7.99 USD. 133400 words. Published on November 13, 2012. .

One for the Road: How to Be a Music Tour Manager is the first and only book on music tour management. Written with an acerbic wit and brutal honesty, Mark Workman pulls no punches in telling you what it’s really like to tour the world with a famous music group.