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Promoters list of favorate Up and coming Reggae Artist
Promoters list of favorate Up and coming Reggae Artist
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My Reggae Playlist of the best up -coming Reggae Artist
My Reggae Playlist of the best up -coming Reggae Artist to 40 reggae music oldies but goodies Usain bolt
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Friday Night Reggae Party with up coming Artist
Friday Night Reggae Party with up coming Artist
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Social Networking is Not Going to Save Your Musical Life
Social networking CAN be handy tool in connecting with your fans and keeping them on board and interested. It can also be a huge distraction if you don't give it the right place on your list of priorities. Now, I know you can think of a lot of musicians who have gotten something going on a social networking site. Go ahead, see how many you can list....ok, now what percentage of the total number of musicians who are on the net does your list represents? Exactly.
Don't neglect the other parts of your music career in favor of being active on social networking sites. Ever. Also, don't ever pay anyone to "teach" you how to use social networking sites effectively. There is no magic formula. None. The best way to be successful on these sites is to be yourself and figure out what feels right to you. You don't need to pay someone to tell you how that's done, no matter how much some people may tell you that you do. It's not rocket science. Just jump in. You'll get it. If you need some advice about what works and what doesn't, there are more free resources dedicated to offering advice on this kind of stuff than you could hope to read in a lifetime. See, I even have a few myself:
http://musicians.about.com/od/musicindustrybasics/a/musicneedtoknow_2.htm
call with question 8-11pm 661-467-2407
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How to be a Pick Up Artist
Our host gives the listeners an insider's view of the Pick Up Artist/Professional Man of Leisure Games. Dyce the P has perfected his craft as a pick up artist during his tenure in the entertainment business working alongside, Notorious BIG, Sean Combs, Fat Joe, Charlie Murphy, Donald Trump and many more. As a music mogul he has rubbed shoulders with the industry powerhouses and has studied POWER closely. Being that Dyce The P has spent over a decade in the entertainment field as a producer,
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Reggae Artist important information you need to know
Reggae Artist important you shoud know bout music industry
Social Networking is Not Going to Save Your Musical Life
Social networking CAN be handy tool in connecting with your fans and keeping them on board and interested. It can also be a huge distraction if you don't give it the right place on your list of priorities. Now, I know you can think of a lot of musicians who have gotten something going on a social networking site. Go ahead, see how many you can list....ok, now what percentage of the total number of musicians who are on the net does your list represents? Exactly.
Don't neglect the other parts of your music career in favor of being active on social networking sites. Ever. Also, don't ever pay anyone to "teach" you how to use social networking sites effectively. There is no magic formula. None. The best way to be successful on these sites is to be yourself and figure out what feels right to you. You don't need to pay someone to tell you how that's done, no matter how much some people may tell you that you do. It's not rocket science. Just jump in. You'll get it. If you need some advice about what works and what doesn't, there are more free resources dedicated to offering advice on this kind of stuff than you could hope to read in a lifetime. See, I even have a few myself:
http://musicians.about.com/od/musicindustrybasics/a/musicneedtoknow_2.htm
call with question 8-11pm 661-467-2407
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Reggae Artist important you shoud know bout music industry
Social Networking is Not Going to Save Your Musical Life
Social networking CAN be handy tool in connecting with your fans and keeping them on board and interested. It can also be a huge distraction if you don't give it the right place on your list of priorities. Now, I know you can think of a lot of musicians who have gotten something going on a social networking site. Go ahead, see how many you can list....ok, now what percentage of the total number of musicians who are on the net does your list represents? Exactly.
Don't neglect the other parts of your music career in favor of being active on social networking sites. Ever. Also, don't ever pay anyone to "teach" you how to use social networking sites effectively. There is no magic formula. None. The best way to be successful on these sites is to be yourself and figure out what feels right to you. You don't need to pay someone to tell you how that's done, no matter how much some people may tell you that you do. It's not rocket science. Just jump in. You'll get it. If you need some advice about what works and what doesn't, there are more free resources dedicated to offering advice on this kind of stuff than you could hope to read in a lifetime. See, I even have a few myself:
http://musicians.about.com/od/musicindustrybasics/a/musicneedtoknow_2.htm
call with question 8-11pm 661-467-2407
Tags: social net working reggae music reggae artist durty secreat music industry
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Reggae Artist important you shoud know bout music industry
Reggae Artist important you shoud know bout music industry
Social Networking is Not Going to Save Your Musical Life
Social networking CAN be handy tool in connecting with your fans and keeping them on board and interested. It can also be a huge distraction if you don't give it the right place on your list of priorities. Now, I know you can think of a lot of musicians who have gotten something going on a social networking site. Go ahead, see how many you can list....ok, now what percentage of the total number of musicians who are on the net does your list represents? Exactly.
Don't neglect the other parts of your music career in favor of being active on social networking sites. Ever. Also, don't ever pay anyone to "teach" you how to use social networking sites effectively. There is no magic formula. None. The best way to be successful on these sites is to be yourself and figure out what feels right to you. You don't need to pay someone to tell you how that's done, no matter how much some people may tell you that you do. It's not rocket science. Just jump in. You'll get it. If you need some advice about what works and what doesn't, there are more free resources dedicated to offering advice on this kind of stuff than you could hope to read in a lifetime. See, I even have a few myself:
http://musicians.about.com/od/musicindustrybasics/a/musicneedtoknow_2.htm
call with question 8-11pm 661-467-2407
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Live! LUCIANO Reggae Artist LUCIANO,Rankin Scroo,Marcia Ball
International Reggae Artist LUCIANO,Rankin Scroo,Marcia Ball chat live with Dr.Ev.Luciano Jepther McClymont OD, is a Jamaican second-generation roots reggae artist and poet. He began recording in 1992, with his first single "Ebony & Ivory" on the Aquarius Record label, followed by his debut album Moving Up for RAS records. Luciano is the seventh of nine children and was born to extremely spiritual and musical parents.Luciano rose to prominence in the mid-1990s, at the height of the "Rasta Renaissance" in dancehall music, beginning with the album One Way Ticket in 1994. After Silk's death in late 1994, many looked to Luciano to continue consciousness in reggae music. He stated "Garnett was like a brother, a father, a tutor, a forerunner. When he moved on I knew the work for me became harder still."Rankin Scroo: International Reggae Artist, Rankin' Scroo was born in Jamaica. New York City became Rankin's first home abroad where he performed with numerous sound systems and live bands. His vitality and intensity of expression carried his artistry from the Atlantic to the Pacific, pioneering reggae music in the Hawaiian Islands where he formed "Crucial Youth Productions", Rankin' Scroo and Ginger have won numerous awards and honors for their works and are highly regarded as veteran performers in the San Francisco Bay Area.Marcia J.Ball Born in England the singer/songwriter began her musical career at age 6. Marcia's childhood was surrounded with music and musicians,the family formed a group called Rumbling Express consisting of all Marcia's siblings. In 1976 Edna Sievwright, a disc jockey on WLIB radio, offered Rumbling Express an opportunity to performed as a backing band/vocals to artists as: Dobby Dobson, The Israelites, Pat Kelly, Cornell Campbell, Don Bloom, Norris Weir of the Jamaicans, Tyrone Taylor, GT Taylor and Jimmy Riley. call 661-467-2407
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Friday Night Reggae Party with up coming Artist
Friday Night Reggae Party with up coming Artist
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BWD Radio - The Artist Challenge-Crank It Up or Shut It Down
BWD Radio – Indie Music Station Everyone is welcome to call in during the show and vote on whether tracks should continue to receive spins on Thursdays, with the possibility to make it into our 24/7 non-stop rotation… with a “Crank It Up!” or whether we should “Shut It Down!”. It will be an explicit show… and music will also be played throughout the show….of those who have been voted in. EVEN THOUGH IT’S EXPECTED TO KEEP IT REAL… IF YOU SHUT IT DOWN… AT LEAST GIVE A REASON WITH CONSTRUCTIVE CRITISM. This show is not intended to bash an Growing Artist. So keep an Open Mind and Join us!
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