“Heres How To Score
A Career In The Music Business
You’ve Always Wanted”

I’ll show you the exact steps and specific directions to
sell more, play more and make more money from your music
and you don’t need a track record to do it...

Dear Friend,

       Recently I started managing a band that I personally thought had star quality written all over them. I realized that the fastest way to launch their career was to host and stage a one off showcase gig and invite as many movers and shakers in the business as possible to help drum up interest. If this band were to have a shot at success, I decided that this was the fastest way to find out.

       I then spent the next month preparing and planning. Finally, on show day, about ten minutes before the band went on, I went to check the guest list. I wanted to see who actually turned up. I noticed that practically every single A&R guy, booking agent, radio programmer and promoter I invited, actually came. Every single name was ticked off the list and in the room eagerly waiting to see the new band I was working with perform.

       Other bands mail out demo's and press kits, they call labels and agents cold to invite them to shows - they usually wind up with little or no success in these types of situations. But I was able to arrange a showcase gig at a local venue and managed to get every A&R guy from all the major labels and the most prominent booking agents along to the show without a whole lot of effort.

       The question is: What did I say to them and how did I do it?

       If you would ask me if this was even possible a few years ago, I would have said "No way." But now I can do it ALL THE TIME... with any artist or band I choose to work with.

       It's not uncommon for me to take on a band and be able to have at least 3 decent labels with firm offers on the table, and a bunch of agents pushing to book them within 2 - 3 months of working with them.

       And it doesn't matter who the artist or band are. They could be a metal band, a hip hop singer, or a pop group. They could even be a DJ and I know I could still get them in front of any "big wig" for a chance at a real career in this business. As a matter of fact, my techniques work EVEN BETTER the more un-known and obscure the band or artist are.

       I have to mention one more thing: The particular band I did this with recently, are just an ordinary outfit. There was nothing specifically special about them. Before I started working with them, they couldn't get more than a couple gigs a month, they were hardly making any money from their album and merchandise sales. They had absolutely no industry interest, and they had a really tough time building their fan base.

       So how did I go from managing an unknown band to getting them a major label deal, a prominent booking agent and a growing fan base within 3 months of working with them?

Unfortunately, Most Bands
Will Never Have This Kind Of
Success In The Music Business

        I know that you and your band want to be more successful in this industry. Every band does. But what do most bands or artists do about it?

       Nothing.

       They sit back and hope that some B grade manager and agent will take them on and solve all their problems - which in most cases will never happen. Sure, once in awhile a band will get a lucky break or be at the right place at the right time, but this usually doesn't happen very often.

       And just about every band or artist I've ever spoken with would love to have more insight and understanding of how the music industry really works so they can make a real living from their music. But here's the interesting part: Most bands won't go out and learn how to be more successful in this business. They just don't do it.

       It's as if someone keeps saying to them: "You're band is really average! Don't quit your day job" or "If you haven't gotten anywhere by now, you never will."

       Well I’m here to tell you that these ideas are B.S.!

       You weren't born knowing other skills like how to walk, how to speak English, or how to drive a car. These are basic skills that you LEARNED when you needed them. Being successful in the music business is just another skill, and any band, artist or DJ can learn it if they really want to.

       A few years ago, I was managing a band called Waikiki who later changed their name to Howling Bells. After six months of working with them, I got sick and tired of not knowing how to get them to that next level that I knew they were worthy off. I was sick and tired of being sick and tired because I knew their music was great.

       I went on a personal mission, and spent the next year reading and studying all the books, CD's, and seminars on how to succeed in the music business. But the frustrating part was that most of what I learned was WRONG - it was all theoretical and impractical.

       Have you ever looked at some of the 'music biz' books out there like "All You Need To Know About The Music Business?" Those books would be great - EXCEPT THAT THEY DON'T TELL YOU HOW TO ACTUALLY BREAK INTO THE BUSINESS!

       All most books talk about is what to do after you've already signed a deal. They don't tell you ANYTHING about how to actually go about getting a record deal or getting an A&R guy to your show, or even just how to book and pack out a show. Most bands are just trying to figure out the basics before they need to know about contract law for a record deal.

       The sad truth is that most bands give up and never have the kind of success that they probably could achieve with their music career - they give up and settle for a reality that isn't what they REALLY desire - or worse - they settle for working a day job to pay the bills.

It Doesn’t Have To Be This Way!

       This is where I come in.

       I've spent the last few years learning everything there is to know about taking an artist or band from obscurity and getting major doors opened that help pave they way for a serious career.

       For a long time I've been getting bands approaching me constantly, asking me the same questions over and over again. I figured that if I could document everything I learned from my own first hand experience I could start referring people to some sort of tool kit.

       So that's what I've done. I've taken the time to write down everything that I've learned and discovered in my new book in plain, easy-to-understand language. A good friend of mine showed me how to publish the book online and make it available to you for instant download.

       The book is called “Inside The Music Biz: 75 Ways To Play More, Sell More and Make More Money from Your Music”.

       I've learned that most bands focus their time, energy and money on the complete WRONG things in most situations. In my book, I'll teach you the RIGHT things to do and how to actually do them.

       If you don't know anything about how the industry works, and want a real shot at having a successful career moving forward, this book will certainly help you achieve that.

       If you're already clued in and have the basics under your belt, this book will provide an even deeper insight..

       You might be out for world domination and won't stop until your playing Madison Square Garden. You might be looking to figure out how to tour more frequently and sell more records at your own. Or you could be just trying to figure out how to get a couple of shows lined up and sell a couple more records while your at it.

       That’s fine. Whatever your goals, this book will help you achieve them.

       By the way, this isn't some theoretical book filled with lofty ideas and a bunch of definitions. This book is full of fresh, original ideas all backed by years of my own industry experience and personal stories. I'm not kidding around with you - I learned all this stuff the hard way. You won't find this kind of information in any other book - I guarantee it.

       I've decided to publish this tool kit as an 'eBook'... which means that you can download it and start learning these secrets immediately - right from the privacy and comfort of your computer...

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