Music Business

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October-November 1998
Guitar Haus

Don't make the mistake of thinking this is someone else's job. As an independent artist, the ball is in your court.

December-January 1998
Guitar Haus

Part two of our e-mailbag dump, answering some of the most commonly asked questions about releasing and promoting records.

February-March 1999
Tonya Rae

A few words of practical advice from Tonya`s new book "Hidden Secrets To Making And Promoting Your Music Revealed".

April-May 1999
Tonya Rae

The second installment of practical advice from Tonya`s new book "Hidden Secrets To Making And Promoting Your Music Revealed".

April-May 1999
Joe Bochar

If you thought playing gigs was the only source for good `story material`, wait until you visit Mr. Bochar`s personal lake of fire. Don`t get burned.

April-May 1999
Christopher Knab

Music industry consultant Christopher Knab contributes his knowledgeable views on the current state of affairs.

April-May 1999
Guitar Haus

The past few years have seen the rise of several new ways to get your music promoted and selling, leveraging the strengths of the Internet.

June-July 1999
Christopher Knab

A no-holds-barred look at a common problem between band members.

August-September 1999
Christopher Knab

Do you have MP3 music files in your future? Christopher Knab is here to give you some really great reasons why you should.

October-November 1999
Christopher Knab

Getting ready for major or minor distribution? Christopher Knab explains the form and function of the distributor one sheet

December-January 1999
Christopher Knab

Think you know your audience? Christopher Knab is here to make sure you take a closer look.

December-January 1999
Tonya Rae

One of our most requested column topics is being addressed by Tonya Rae, who has sent out more than a press kit or two.

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