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Livestream concerts aren t going anywhere

Livestream concerts aren’t going anywhere While there are a number of positive indicators that in-person concerts will be returning – albeit slowly – in 2021, it appears that the livestream show is here to stay. Guest post by Concerts are returning in 2021, but livestream events are forever. A lot of bad things happened over the last year. You can apply that to the pandemic in general, but it’s also true for the music community. More people have been laid off or lost their jobs in music during the last year than in any other single calendar year to date. Those who held onto their jobs and careers did so by adapting to the challenges of a global pandemic. While some of the lessons learned may fade as things begin to return to normal, it’s evident that livestream performances are here to stay.

Hiring a music publicist: Artist s guide

Hiring a music publicist: Artist’s guide Music publicity, while one of the toughest jobs in entertainment, is also one of the most important, and as an artist, hiring the right publicist can make or break the success of your music. In this piece, we offer some guidance, on how to select the right publicist for you. Guest post by James Shotwell of Haulix Finding the right publicist for your next release is a challenge, but knowing what to ask can make all the difference. Music publicity is one of the most challenging jobs in entertainment. Publicists work long hours to help artists cut through the noise and be heard. They go above and beyond daily to make sure their clients’ stories are heard, often in places that the artists themselves would never be able to reach, and they rarely receive the thanks they deserve. Music PR is, in many ways, the bridge between anonymity and stardom.

The hidden gem record store tucked away behind busy Bristol shopping street

The hidden gem record store tucked away behind busy Bristol shopping street “Every day someone comes in and says, ‘I didn’t know this existed’ Alex Reed in Gastro Vinyl FIND OUT WHAT S ON NEAR YOU WITH OUR NEWSLETTER Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. SIGN UP When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Pleasantly surprised at my own hipness, I correctly identify the punk rock pounding from Gastro Vinyl’s record player as a Savages album.

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