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Of course the top 10th most downloaded episode of 2017 would be Ward Guenther of Whiskey Jam. I think it had everything to do with the whiskey drinking from the top. We also tackle how a clever name for a bar gig became one of the most happening events in Nashville, and all over the nation as a brand. Ward lets us in on the patterns of successful artists that he's noticed, and the stories of how these ultra popular artists got their start on a Monday night at Whiskey Jam. All new episodes of Surviving the Music Industry starts May 1st!

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Ward Guenther

Surviving the Music Industry

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Of course the top 10th most downloaded episode of 2017 would be Ward Guenther of Whiskey Jam. I think it had everything to do with the whiskey drinking from the top. We also tackle how a clever name for a bar gig became one of the most happening events in Nashville, and all over the nation as a brand. Ward lets us in on the patterns of successful artists that he's noticed, and the stories of how these ultra popular artists got their start on a Monday night at Whiskey Jam. All new episodes of Surviving the Music Industry starts May 1st!

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