David Wimble's 7th Edition: The Indie Bible
by Paul Autry
Does this publication even need a review? I mean, seriously...this is The Indie Bible we're talking about. This is the ultimate resource guide for the working musician. You could be a solo artist performing traditional folk music with nothing more than an acoustic guitar or a corpse paint wearing black metal band with a most unholy sound...it doesn't matter...there's something in this publication for you. Why spend countless hours online searching for publications that will review your music when it's all right there in front of you. Included in this issue...4,200 publications that will review your music and 3,400 radio stations that will play your music. If they have a website, it's included here. Find what you want, go online to check it out, see if it will be of some use to you and get your package in the mail. It's that simple. If you're a new artist and you wanna focus on local promotion...find your state and see what's out there. It's all here. Are you interested in finding out how royalties work? Do you need to learn how to copyright your music? Are you interested in getting radio airplay or getting your music into film? There's 52 different articles, written by people in the business, that cover these topics...and a whole lot more. You've got 348 pages worth of information...and a lot of that information is what's gonna help you get your name and music into circulation. You need this book. It's a must have for any working musician. Put it this way...if you have to think about picking up a copy...don't quit your day job because you're not serious enough about your music...know what I mean?
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