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How to Be Your Own Booking Agent: The Musician's & Performing Artist's Guide to Successful Touring

How to Be Your Own Booking Agent: The Musician's & Performing Artist's Guide to Successful Touring
By Jeri Goldstein

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Since 1998, the award-winning, How To Be Your Own Booking Agent has been among the top selling music and performing arts business books. It is regularly selected each semester by professors teaching music business and the performing arts and continually recommended by musicians and performing artists worldwide. Jeri Goldstein's unique step-by-step guide and resource book is artfully organized into 492 pages of savvy advice, realistic methods and action plans for the performing artist and is now available in its Revised 2nd Edition. This completely updated edition provides current information about immigration regulations for touring artists, new technology advances in digital and electronic press kits and web design basics along with exciting new insights from experienced professionals in the entertainment business. There are 24 chapters enhanced with completely updated resource sections following each chapter packed with recommended books, directories, web sites, businesses and new conferences helping artists achieve their career goals and this revised edition is truly THE Musician's & Performing Artist's Guide To Successful Touring. How To Be Your Own Booking Agent THE Musician's & Performing Artist's Guide To Successful Touring tackles such topics as: The Art of Negotiating; How to Make Cold Calls; Setting Long Term Goals; Effective Telephone Techniques; Creating An Effective Promotional Package; Contracts; The Art of Touring; Managing the Road; Conferences; Trade Shows and Industry Events; Funding Sources; Crossing Borders--U.S./Canada Touring; Marketing Your Act; Accessing the Media: Print, Radio, Television and The Internet; Working with Your Record Company; Working with Managers and Agents; When to Quit Your Day Job; Hiring Help and Ethics and Attitudes.

The information is visually accessible with worksheets and a variety of forms included throughout the book that may be copied for the artist's use and convenience. Jeri has answered most of the burning questions, provided immediately usable methods and tackled many of the foreseeable problems. Most importantly, though, she offers the performing artist a step-by-step guide to create a successful touring career.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #212711 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-02
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 492 pages

Editorial Reviews

Derek Sivers, CEO, CDBABY.Com
"It's the most helpful book on that, "making money, making music" topic that I've ever seen."

RAVI, singer/songwriter, former guitarist of triple GRAMMY nominee, HANSON
"Goldstein's book takes a career from oblivion to stardom, on one's own terms, while maintaining artistic integrity."

Shawn Fields, CEO, Editor, Getsigned.com
" One of the most important music industry books on the market today. Expert advice, tips and career strategies!"


Customer Reviews

Helpful but...3
This book was not what I was expecting. Very helpful if you have never booked a show and are just starting out. Some of the information is a little basic.

Essential!5
No one in the music industry, be they a musician, club owner, festival manager, booking agent, band manager, merch salesman, etc. has any good excuse NOT to read this book.

It's essential for those who are just starting out, and useful for those who have been in the game for many years. Goldstein's writing is clear and concise, and the book is organized well and peppered with real-life examples and "hot tips", which keep it interesting.

There are dozens of fabulous books on the music industry, from how-to guides to high-level marketing strategy books, but no one should bother reading any of them until they've read this book. It's absolutely essential.

Simply great5
This book is great. It's well written and it covers all you need to know about booking and more. If you're serious about your music, this book is a must. Recomended!