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I’m a musician. Every time someone said to me, “you’ll never make money doing what you do,” I loved nothing more than saying “watch me.” Making it in the music business has never been more attainable, or open to interpretation. In this podcast, we’re finding ways that musicians can thrive. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gabrielle-pitman/support
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One of the things I’m most interested in this year, is how artists get real people off the couch, out of the house, and in the venue as part of the crowd they’re performing for. Social media followers and streams are great, but developing an audience that will make the effort to see you perform and hear your music live… It’s a critical piece of bui…
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Recovering from burnout is a slightly different process for everyone. But, there are a few ways creating and trying new ways of approaching your music/ art can help you recover faster. Personally, I’ve reached the burnout point more times than I can count in the past 7 years. That’s not a pattern that’s conducive to long-term momentum as I develop …
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Welcome back to Musicians Can Thrive! We're going to kick off this new season with the stories you know and love. Featuring a variety of independent artists developing their own definition of what it means to thrive in the music industry. A few things are going to change though. You might hear from multiple people in the same episode. I have storie…
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With hints of pop, hip hop, and even a little electronic house touch, nearly every song of Jonny's makes your body start moving to the beat before you're aware of what you're doing. And his hooks have a finely honed catchiness to them that many independent artists struggle to find in their first few projects.--- Support this podcast: https://podcas…
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Yandi shares his approach to collaborations, and his perspective on when getting paid is a priority, and when it's more important to focus on your music's reach. I admire the work Yandi is doing both as a producer, and as a rap artist. There's a maturity to his approach to building a career in music that makes him more resilient when unexpected hur…
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Mama Duke is a gifted storyteller, and a rap artist capable of giving J.Cole a run for his money. I say that because he's one of my favorite rappers, so I'm familiar with most of his work. But honestly... you could name any number of artists and Mama Duke would bring some fierce competition. I got lucky and found Mama Duke and her music because a f…
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Asante Abdullah is an artist manager creating a world where independent artists can thrive financially and artistically. He founded an organization called New World Audience, and that set the foundation for his company, PRMTD. Entertainment. The name New World Audience might sound familiar to you, because there are several artists from previous epi…
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Identifying as a musicpreneur, Erin McAndrew has built a career for herself that’s resilient thanks to several different sources of income. I stumbled across her Twitter account one day, and her course offerings caught my eye. Especially the one she was promoting when I found her, called “Get More Paid Gigs.” One of my favorite things we discuss in…
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Shadyvice identifies himself as a producer first, artist second. Learn how he's building a resilient career with multiple streams of income. And creating a captivating sound at the same time. Based in Austin, TX, Shadyvice is an underground artist I met thanks to a workshop we both attended. It was hosted by a local organization, called For the Stu…
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New here? Here's a quick introduction to what Musicians Can Thrive is exploring through interviews with independent artists and creators in the music industry. Subscribe on YouTube if that's where you prefer to watch your videos and podcasts. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gabrielle-pitman/support…
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This is the second half of a two-part interview with the indie rock band Strange Cadets. We have quite a few 💎 for you today. If you’re considering moving to a “music city” to help your career, you might be interested in learning the reasons why Strange Cadets chose to move from El Paso to Austin.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify…
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Strange Cadets is an indie rock band that came from El Paso and I'm thrilled to say that they are now Austin locals. In this case, Strange Cadets decided to make that quintessential choice of moving to a “music city" to pursue a better opportunity for their careers as musicians.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gabri…
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Morgan Davis is an artist manager based out of Austin, TX, in addition to being the Editor in Chief of the local publication OVRLD (Overload). By merging that publication with his management business, Morgan is able to help a diverse roster of artists that he personally manages, while also amplifying the music of other indie artists - often Austin …
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What would you do if you finally “made it”? If you got to go on tour in Brazil opening for a BIG artist, regularly tour around the US, and you didn’t need a day job anymore? Tribe Mafia accomplished all these things. But this might be the best part: they experienced all this “success,” AND they still consistently make an effort to help other indie …
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I met Susannah Joffe at a show that was presented by New World Audience, during what would normally have been SXSW Music Week. I had this incredible surprise when this girl gets up on stage with no one but a guitarist and the mic in her hand. And she starts singing... The amount of richness that was in her music with nothing but her voice, and an e…
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RC McCree is a thoughtful and talented lyricist. His melodies get stuck in your head, so you can fully absorb his words. Keep an ear open for the dynamics of different music scenes in Austin, and how they're warm and inviting for new people… RC and I discuss that later on in the episode. It’s an important thing to seek out in your local area. Seek …
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LivFree is the kind of rap artist whose flow reminds you of spoken word poetry in its smoothness, whose hooks grab you and pull you deeper into the rhythm, and when the message within the flow hits you… Well, let’s just say if it resonates, it hits you where it hurts - in the best way.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/sho…
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A commanding presence on stage and a prolific songwriter, Keira Nova is as sharp and clever as she is talented. A solo artist and one half of the hip hop/ R&B duo Kaleidoscopes, today you’re listening to the first half of a two-part episode featuring the Kaleidoscopes. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gabrielle-pitm…
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What happens when you go to a secret “Anti-Valentine’s Day” concert with no idea what kind of music you’re about to hear? You just might see Kris Angelis playing an acoustic set.She’s an award-winning singer-songwriter with a wonderful ability to tell stories - whether she’s singing them, or sharing them with you between songs at a show.--- Support…
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What does it take to put on a great show? Ashly Holland and I discuss the different ways you can draw the audience’s attention, and how she’s designing a life that she loves around music. Ashly is the frontwoman of Americana band Little Jane and the Pistol Whips. Their music is a beloved staple in Southwest Montana, where they've been touring and g…
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This week, let’s consider how we build momentum, and what happens when you reach a tipping point…. where everything changes.I was part of a workshop recently where the keynote speaker pointed out something that I’m resonating with especially hard right now - put yourself in front of the right situations to succeed... AND make sure that you’ve done …
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A self-described ‘keyboard wizard,' I found Daniel Pingrey while he was on tour as a guitar player in the US band for an artist named Donovan Woods. As a musician who plays several instruments, produces music, writes soundtrack music for things like content videos that businesses may publish, and co-owns a record label… Daniel is a prime example of…
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Dan Fox is a jazz musician who worked to find a way to bring more of what he loved most - playing with other talented musicians, into teaching music.Inspired by a professor at Berklee College of Music, Dan created Morningside Music Studio - a place for young and old musicians to build their skillset and join ensembles where they could just jam and …
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In the music world and pop culture, it’s easy to find stories about the dream of becoming a star - often in either the rock or pop music scenes. What doesn’t get talked about as much, is the classical music world. How musicians find themselves drawn to that path, rather than more popular kinds of music. How musicians can be creative about making mo…
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Arison Cain is a prime example of a musician who’s created a life where they can thrive. In today’s episode, we discuss how getting creative with your merch can help you reframe the way you approach selling and making money from your music.We also discuss things like the “hopes and dreams” phase, and the way that learning skills not directly relate…
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Nate West is an incredibly talented musician, and the kind of person that building a community comes easily to. Whether producing, playing in bands, co-writing songs, or any number of things a musician might need help with, he’s a powerful facilitator who can help you level up. In this episode we discuss the different ways you can build a community…
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Geoffrey Schulman once dreamed of being a great jazz saxophonist. To the delight of many musicians around the world, he ended up building a career around supporting musicians and their art. In this episode we talk about ways you can make money within the music industry, both on stage and behind the scenes. Geoffrey shares some perspective on the op…
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What does busking have to do with thriving as a musician? It could help you more than you might think… Take a listen, and hear recordings of some of my favorite street musicians in London while you're at it.If you liked this episode, please leave a quick review on Apple Podcasts. It helps other musicians who might need some encouragement find this …
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Aaron Howard is a singer-songwriter, who’s learned the art of producing and audio engineering out of sheer necessity. A full-time musician who balances coordinating his own tours with a full schedule of restaurant gigs. He’s built an impressive audience for himself. We discuss things like what makes a good gig scene (hint: it’s not the same thing a…
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As one of my mentors likes to say, “go make a ruckus.” Greg Barnhill shares why you don’t have to leave exactly where you are to make a noise big enough to make people come find you. Want to make money making music? Well get ready to learn a whole host of ways you can do it, either on stage or off. Learn the story behind the Grammy award-winning so…
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Solo musician Josh Klaus shares his experience of learning to be a full-time musician. Celebrating things like being in Fierce Kelly - a group with an awesome big-band sound, being able to quit your “day job,” and the underestimated power of going to open mics.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gabrielle-pitman/suppor…
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