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The Live Music Business: Management and Production of Concerts Festivals
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The Live Music Business: Management and Production of Concerts Festivals
Current price: $190.00


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The Live Music Business: Management and Production of Concerts Festivals
Current price: $190.00
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The Live Music Business: Management and Production of Concerts and Festivals, Third Edition
, shines a light on the enigmatic live music business, offering a wealth of inside advice and trade secrets to artists and bands looking to make a living in the industry. Previously published as
The Tour Book
, this new edition has been extensively revised, reorganized, and updated to reflect today’s music industry.
This practical guidebook examines the roles of the key players – from booking agents to concert promoters, artist managers to talent buyers – and the deals, conventions, and processes that drive this global business. Written by a touring professional with over 25 years of experience, this book elucidates why playing live is crucial to the success of any musician, band, or artist, explaining issues like:
what managers, promoters, and agents do and how they arrange shows and tours;
how to understand and negotiate show contracts;
how to create a contract rider, and how the rider affects the money you earn from a show;
how to appear professional and knowledgeable in an industry with its own conventions, language, and baffling technical terms; and
a three-year plan using live performance to kickstart your music career
Intended for music artists and students,
The Live Music Business
presents proven live-music career strategies, covering every aspect of putting on a live show, from rehearsing and soundchecks to promotions, marketing, and contracts. In an era when performing live is more essential than ever, this is the go-to guidebook for getting your show on the road and making a living from music.
, shines a light on the enigmatic live music business, offering a wealth of inside advice and trade secrets to artists and bands looking to make a living in the industry. Previously published as
The Tour Book
, this new edition has been extensively revised, reorganized, and updated to reflect today’s music industry.
This practical guidebook examines the roles of the key players – from booking agents to concert promoters, artist managers to talent buyers – and the deals, conventions, and processes that drive this global business. Written by a touring professional with over 25 years of experience, this book elucidates why playing live is crucial to the success of any musician, band, or artist, explaining issues like:
what managers, promoters, and agents do and how they arrange shows and tours;
how to understand and negotiate show contracts;
how to create a contract rider, and how the rider affects the money you earn from a show;
how to appear professional and knowledgeable in an industry with its own conventions, language, and baffling technical terms; and
a three-year plan using live performance to kickstart your music career
Intended for music artists and students,
The Live Music Business
presents proven live-music career strategies, covering every aspect of putting on a live show, from rehearsing and soundchecks to promotions, marketing, and contracts. In an era when performing live is more essential than ever, this is the go-to guidebook for getting your show on the road and making a living from music.