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Giving on the Main Line Main Line Today November 24, 2009 Gone are the days when every musician’s dream was to score a hefty, long-term recording contract with a major record label. It’s no secret that, over the past decade, the once-mighty infrastructure of the music industry has weakened significantly, primarily due to dwindling CD sales and its inability to find any real financial footing online...read more |
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Takin' It To The Streets: Fans Support Artists Directly with Feed The Muse... One Dollar At a Time PRWEB July 22, 2009 In a year that continues a downward trend in the music industry, where 95% of digital downloads come from unauthorized sources, where the fallout from a damaged economy continues to make major waves in the business community, and where arts funding is being slashed and burned… independent artists wonder how to survive and how to continue creating…Feed The Muse presents a simple model for creators and audiences to join together and keep the arts flourishing...read more |
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Starving Artists Feeding the Muse Maryland Life August 9, 2010 There’s a common greeting I say when I first speak to my audience. "Good evening to you. If we’ve never met before, my name is Bryan Russo. I’m a singer of songs, and a songwriter of sorts. I’m from right around the corner somewhere. Welcome to (enter venue name here), I hope you have the night of your life, musically speaking...read more |
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French indie-pop band General Bye Bye makes its first U.S. tour Mountain Xpress August 17, 2010 Philippe Beer-Gabel, the front man/vocalist/multi-instrumentalist for Paris, France-based indie-pop band General Bye Bye is a little surprised by American response to French songs “You may know that France is not exactly famous for its music,” he tells Xpress. “The thing is, the prejudice with France is that we’re all stylish, drinking wine and eating cheese all the time.” Which, he adds with a laugh, “is basically not far from reality.”...read more |
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