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		<title>The band That Rocked The World</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Progressive rock music 1st came to life in the 1960s, as an electric, ambitious and imposing rock music style and in less than a decade, the whole world embraced this form of rock. Although the 1970&#8217;s were thought to be the best years of progressive rock music, this kind of music has not died, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Progressive rock music 1st came to life in the</strong> 1960s, as an electric, ambitious and imposing rock music style and in less than a decade, the whole world embraced this form of rock. Although the 1970&#8217;s were thought to be the best years of progressive rock music, this kind of music has not died, and to this day people fill stadiums to listen to progressive rock bands. This form of rock started in England and soon conquered the whole of Europe with its grandiose style, influenced by jazz or classical music.</p>
<p><strong>Rush and Kansas where the first two performers</strong> that adopted the European rock style and brought it to America, where rock was mainly influenced by country or rhythm and blues music. Rush is a Canadian band formed in the 1968 in Toronto, Ontario. After its birth, this progressive rock music band was faced with many challenges until the year 1974, when it finally achieved its definitive form. Rush embraced the progressive rock style and took it to another level, due to its members&#8217; instrumental skills, eclectic motifs and complex compositions. The three band members, Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart, began by playing heavy metal that was inspired by blues and moved on to encompassing modern rock or hard rock, until they have established their personal form of progressive rock music.</p>
<p><strong>Rush was not only a exceptional example</strong> of progressive rock music, but also an model for many other performers. This progressive rock band has influenced many exceptional performers, such as The Smashing Pumpkins or Metallica, and they have also paved the way for progressive metal bands such as Dream Theatre. Rush have in business d many music styles in their tunes and, with every album, they have grown and evolved as a band. The rough times they have gone through at the beginning of their career only made it possible for this band to be where it&#8217;s now, promoting their nineteenth album, Snakes &amp; Arrows, released in 2007.</p>
<p><strong>Progressive rock music is fortunate</strong> to have known a performer such as Rush. Since 1974, when the performer released its 1st album, called Rush, they have managed to release no less than twenty-four gold records and fourteen platinum records, placing the performer on the fifth place in the top of the consecutive gold records by a rock band. Nonetheless, for Rush, gold or platinum albums are not enough, for they care a lot about the message they are sending out there, as well as about their fans. The live performances that Rush gives are truly amazing, as this performer accurately describes all the songs that they perform. On stage they recreate numerous sounds through the use of digital samplers; they performance their primary instrument and additionally trigger sounds with their available limbs, so every song they perform can be identical to the one on the album.</p>
<p>Since the year <strong>progressive rock music</strong> came to life, Rush has always found a way to deliver this form of rock to individuals&#8217;s hearts, mixing numerous sounds and using eclectic lyrical motifs, but always staying true to rock and what they believe in.</p>
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		<title>40 Ways To Encourage Your Band</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 14:10:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 40 Ways to  encourage  Your band or Music Internet and Offline:
1. Have Demo compact disc  Ready
2. Submit Expert Articles to ArticleDashboard.com
3. Get Cool Mini CD&#8217;s to distribute at shows
4. Get Free Business Cards to Give Out Pay Shipping Only
5. Have Postcards Ready to Send Out to EVERYONE
6. Give Out Free Magnets Order Here
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The 40 Ways to  encourage  Your band or Music Internet and Offline:</p>
<p>1. Have Demo compact disc  Ready</strong></p>
<p>2. Submit Expert Articles to ArticleDashboard.com</p>
<p>3. Get Cool Mini CD&#8217;s to distribute at shows</p>
<p>4. Get Free Business Cards to Give Out Pay Shipping Only</p>
<p>5. Have Postcards Ready to Send Out to EVERYONE</p>
<p>6. Give Out Free Magnets Order Here</p>
<p>7. Have Press Kits Ready Order Here</p>
<p>8. Get Custom Promo Shirts Printed Order Here</p>
<p>9. Establish a Myspace</p>
<p><strong>10. Promote Your MySpace.com on MySpace.com Forums and Music Groups</strong></p>
<p>11. Try a FriendBlaster Program to Add Friends ( MySpace.com can Have Disabled These Programs ability to function)</p>
<p>12. Hire A MySpace  promoter &#8211; Ask For References!</p>
<p>13. Build and Launch a web site Web.com or GoDaddy web site Tonight Online Builder</p>
<p>14. Promote Your web site and MySpace.com Web With SEO Techniques (Google This)</p>
<p>15. Post In On-line Forums and Message Boards</p>
<p>16. Post in Free On-line Classifieds Such as Craigslist in the Musicians Section Craigslist</p>
<p>17. Post in USFreeAds Free Classifieds</p>
<p>18. Promote in Free Directories.</p>
<p>19. Use Google Adwords to  promote  Your web site Signup Here</p>
<p>20. Use Yahoo Search Marketing to  encourage  Your website</p>
<p>21. Get As many Links From Other web sites to Your web site and Myspace</p>
<p>22. Start and Maintain A Blog</p>
<p><strong>23. Submit Articles to EzineArticles.com</strong></p>
<p>24. Search For &#8216;Music Forums&#8217; and &#8216;Music Message Boards&#8217; Etc and Post, Network, Include Link to Your MySpace or web site When Possible.</p>
<p>25. Submit Your Blog to Blog &#8216;Directories&#8217;</p>
<p>26. Get Newspaper Ads specifically in Entertainment Sections or Local Newspapers.</p>
<p>27. Play As many Open Mics As Possible and Give Out Stuff!</p>
<p>28. Play At Festivals and Give Out Stuff!</p>
<p>29. Play For FREE Anywhere Possible</p>
<p>30. Signup For Battle of the Bands in your area (and give out stuff)</p>
<p>31. Play at Weddings! (If you do covers)</p>
<p>32. Ask to Open For More Established Bands</p>
<p>33. Hire a Booking Agent &#8211; Try to get a reference on this from an individual else you trust.</p>
<p>34. Email Your listeners &#8211; Stay In Contact</p>
<p>35. Give out Stickers!</p>
<p>36. Register For OurStage and Upload Your songs to Compete.</p>
<p>37. Contact the Music Critic at your Local newspaper.</p>
<p>38. Try Reverbnation</p>
<p>39. Try MP3.com</p>
<p>40. Try iSound</p>
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		<title>Band Promotion 101: Band Freebies Are All About The Listeners</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2009 12:39:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to band promotion, there are a lot of diverse ways to get your name out there. But even in the age of Web radio, band blogging, and custom mascots, one of the oldest ways to  encourage  your music is still one of the most cost-effective: eye-catching, full-color custom vinyl stickers.
Chief among the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>When it comes to band promotion</strong>, there are a lot of diverse ways to get your name out there. But even in the age of Web radio, band blogging, and custom mascots, one of the oldest ways to  encourage  your music is still one of the most cost-effective: eye-catching, full-color custom vinyl stickers.</p>
<p>Chief among the charms of this time-tested performer promotion strategy is how inexpensive it is. Custom stickers might run as little as .5 cents a pop, making them THE single most cost-effective music marketing tactic. Still another major selling point is longevity. Given the right design, your performer stickers will hang around a lot longer than your posters, handbills, or shrink-wrapped tour van. They&#8217;ll additionally show up in all kinds of varying places: car bumpers, laptops, guitar cases, telephone poles, you name it.</p>
<p>Custom stickers can furthermore be considered a baseline strategy for indie band promotion, for the simple reason that they&#8217;re all about the audiences. Consider:</p>
<p><strong>1) Custom stickers are cheap</strong> enough to give away. people like getting free stuff, only if it&#8217;s eye-catching and clever. Include your URL/MySpace, it will also let people know how to get a hold of you, download your music, buy your compact disc&#8217;s, and stay in touch.</p>
<p>2) Should a band sticker come to reside on one of the many surfaces mentioned above—or a bike, or a water-bottle, or even the on-ramp sign for the Golden Gate Bridge—chances are, a fan put it there. This indicates to the world that you have fans. This is important.</p>
<p><strong>The right custom sticker des</strong>ign—along with music that individuals are passionate about, and genuinely want to hear—is key to achieving success with <strong>performer stickers</strong> as a promo strategy. But when you sit down to figure out where your music marketing dollars are going to go, think about this: no other strategy puts as much power in the hands of the listeners for such an affordable price, and no other form of marketing “sticks around” quite as long.</p>
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		<title>The Band That Rocked The World</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Aug 2009 06:17:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Progressive rock music 1st came to life in the 1960s, as an electric, ambitious and imposing rock music style and in less than a decade, the whole world embraced this form of rock. Although the 1970&#8217;s were considered the perfect years of progressive rock music, this kind of music has not died, and to this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Progressive rock music</strong> 1st came to life in the 1960s, as an electric, ambitious and imposing rock music style and in less than a decade, the whole world embraced this form of rock. Although the 1970&#8217;s were considered the perfect years of progressive rock music, this kind of music has not died, and to this day people fill stadiums to listen to <strong>progressive rock bands</strong>. This form of rock started in England and soon conquered the whole of Europe with its grandiose style, influenced by jazz or classical music.</p>
<p>Rush and Kansas where the 1st two artists that adopted the European rock style and brought it to America, where rock has been mainly influenced by country or rhythm and blues music. Rush is a Canadian performer formed in the 1968 in Toronto, Ontario. After its birth, this progressive rock music performer was faced with a lot of challenges until the year 1974, when it finally achieved its definitive form. Rush embraced the progressive rock style and took it to another level, due to its members&#8217; instrumental skills, eclectic motifs and complex compositions. The three performer members, Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart, began by playing heavy metal that has been inspired by blues and moved on to encompassing modern rock or hard rock, until they have established their personal form of progressive rock music.</p>
<p>Rush has been not only a exceptional example of progressive rock music, but also an model for many other performers. This <strong>progressive rock performer</strong> has influenced many exceptional performers, such as The Smashing Pumpkins or Metallica, and they have also paved the way for progressive metal bands such as Dream Theatre. Rush have in corporate d many music styles in their tunes and, with every album, they have grown and evolved as a band. The rough times they have gone through at the beginning of their career only made it possible for this performer to be where it is now, promoting their nineteenth album, Snakes &amp; Arrows, released in 2007.</p>
<p><strong>Progressive rock music is fortunate to have known a band such as Rush.</strong> Since 1974, when the band released its 1st album, called Rush, they have managed to release no less than twenty-four gold records and fourteen platinum records, placing the band on the fifth place in the top of the consecutive gold records by a rock band. However, for Rush, gold or platinum albums are not enough, for they care a lot about the message they&#8217;re sending out there, as well as about their listeners. The live shows that Rush gives are truly amazing, as this band accurately describes all the tunes that they perform. On stage they recreate many sounds through the use of digital samplers; they play their primary instrument and also trigger sounds with their available limbs, so every song they perform may be identical to the one on the album.</p>
<p>Since the year progressive rock music came to life, Rush has always found a way to deliver this form of rock to individuals&#8217;s hearts, mixing many sounds and using eclectic lyrical motifs, but always staying true to rock and what they believe in.</p>
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		<title>Band Promotion: Performer Stickers Are All About The Audiences</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 06:01:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Band Promotion: Performer Stickers Are All About The Audiences
When it comes to performer promotion, there are a lot of diverse ways to get your name out there. But even in the age of Internet radio, performer blogging, and custom mascots, one of the oldest ways to  promote  your music is still one of the most [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Band Promotion</strong>: Performer Stickers Are All About The Audiences</p>
<p>When it comes to performer promotion, there are a lot of diverse ways to get your name out there. But even in the age of Internet radio, performer blogging, and custom mascots, one of the oldest ways to  promote  your music is still one of the most cost-effective: eye-catching, full-color custom vinyl stickers.</p>
<p>Chief among the charms of this time-tested band promotion strategy is how inexpensive it is. Custom stickers could run as little as .5 cents a pop, making them THE single the majority cost-effective music marketing tactic. Another major selling point is longevity. Given the right design, your band stickers will hang around a lot longer than your posters, handbills, or shrink-wrapped tour van. They&#8217;ll also attend in all kinds of varying places: car bumpers, laptops, guitar cases, telephone poles, you name it.</p>
<p>Custom stickers may also be considered a baseline strategy for <strong>independent band promotion</strong>, for the easy reason that they&#8217;re all about the fans. Consider:</p>
<p>1) Custom stickers are cheap enough to give away. people like getting free stuff, especially if it is eye-catching and clever. Include your URL/MySpace, it will additionally let people know how to get a hold of you, download your music, buy your compact disc&#8217;s, and stay in touch.</p>
<p>2) Should a performer sticker come to reside on one of the many surfaces mentioned above—or a bike, or a water-bottle, or even the on-ramp sign for the Golden Gate Bridge—chances are, a fan put it there. This indicates to the world that you have listeners. This is important.</p>
<p>The right custom sticker design—along with music that individuals are passionate about, and genuinely want to hear—is key to achieving success with <strong>band stickers</strong> as a promo strategy. But when you sit down to figure out where your music marketing dollars are going to go, contemplate this: no other strategy puts as much power in the hands of the listeners for such an affordable price, and no other form of marketing “sticks around” quite as long.</p>
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		<title>How To Promote Your Performer Online &#8211; For Free</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2009 06:40:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bands and solo performers, promoting your music and visual image are easier than ever using the power of the Web.
Why not find a free Online band directory to post your Online press material?
If you don&#8217;t want to mess around with HTML, hosting or the Web assist issues a nice On-line performer directory can save you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Bands</strong> and solo performers, promoting your music and visual image are easier than ever using the power of the Web.</p>
<p>Why not find a free <strong>Online band </strong>directory to post your Online press material?</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t want to mess around with HTML, hosting or the Web assist issues a nice On-line performer directory can save you time and money while still getting you all the exposure you need.</p>
<p>Using an <strong>On-line free performer </strong>hosting directory, your .mp3, images, bios, and show schedules might receive 24-7 exposure.</p>
<p>first, you will need to organize your On-line materials on your computer or laptop. This will be the basis of your On-line press kit.</p>
<p>Images</p>
<p>Create a folder on your PC of images of shows, cd covers and promo shots with performer members.</p>
<p>Make sure they are in .jpg or .gif.  A lot of web sites will only help these two formats so stay away from .png for now or make sure the free directory you upload to will help.png.</p>
<p>Ensure the images look good at about 400px broad. The image will a number of times be compressed into a thumbnail at about 100px broad  on the display page. The thumbnail may be slightly compressed looking but you want the larger &#8220;clicked on&#8221; version to have the best resolution, so starting around 400px should ensure pretty good resolution.</p>
<p>additionally make sure the images are less than 1 megabyte, some free directories limit the size of the upload.</p>
<p><strong>Music Files</strong></p>
<p>A safe bet is .mp3.</p>
<p>Limit the size to less than 1 megabyte which comes out to about a 30 second sample.</p>
<p>Choose the portion of the song that has the most impact in a short period &#8211; it can get you the gig!</p>
<p>Bio</p>
<p>Write a short (300 -400) word bio about the performer or yourself. Include <strong>style of music</strong>, influences, instrumentation, history of the performer as well as members.</p>
<p>Keep this in a word doc on your computer so you could update it as needed.</p>
<p>Shows</p>
<p>Some free performer directories will let you list and update your shows. Take advantage of this! For reference keep a list of all the Venues you play in a word doc. Include the Venue name, address, and phone number.</p>
<p>Summary</p>
<p>All artists and <strong>solo musicians</strong> should take advantage of free quality On-line promotion. If you are not technical or just do not want to mess around with HTML, hosting or building a Web page a wonderful free On-line performer directory gets you world wide  24-7 coverage.</p>
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		<title>On-Line Performer Promotion Guerrilla Style</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being successful in the music industry takes more the just talent ; it takes a solid understanding of marketing. After all, your band will never be discovered if individuals don&#8217;t know who you are! Guerrilla marketing is optimum for new band promotion as guerrilla marketers use their creativity instead of cash.
Below are 5 &#8220;Guerilla&#8221; ways [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Being successful in the music industry takes more the just talent</strong> ; it takes a solid understanding of marketing. After all, your band will never be discovered if individuals don&#8217;t know who you are! Guerrilla marketing is optimum for new band promotion as guerrilla marketers use their creativity instead of cash.</p>
<p>Below are 5 &#8220;Guerilla&#8221; ways to  encourage  your band Web :</p>
<p>1. session -up a MySpace Music Page</p>
<p>MySpace.com isn&#8217;t just for children, in fact the majority MySpace.com users are in their late adolescents to early 40&#8217;s &#8211; <strong>likely the demographic your band is looking to market to</strong>. MySpace.com music pages allow musicians the ability to post information about upcoming events and even upload their songs. The Black Eyed Peas, U2 and Don Henley are just some large names artists who have leveraged MySpace.com for promoting their band.</p>
<p>2. Start a Blog</p>
<p>Blogs are simple and free to start. They allow you to connect with your listeners on a more individual level. <strong>Blogging is a wonderful</strong> way to build word of mouth advertising and help for upcoming shows.</p>
<p>3. Establish a Profile on Last.fm</p>
<p>Last.fm is a website perfect for performer promotion, it logs every song you performance and like MySpace, you could upload songs to your performer profile for individuals to listen to and comment on. Last.fm allows you to build communities and connect with audiences from all over the world.</p>
<p>4. Flickr</p>
<p><strong>Band promotion is made easy with Flickr</strong>. A one step upload process allows you to share photos of your performer with companions, family and listeners.</p>
<p>5. Post on YouTube</p>
<p>Do you&#8217;ve any video of your performer playing live? Throw them up on YouTube, it is free and people are bound to watch it. The Web offers countless ways to assist you with your performer promotion endeavor s.</p>
<p>Unleash your creativity now and explore the guerrilla in you!</p>
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		<title>Band Promotion Techniques All Indie Bands &amp; Musicians Need</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 06:27:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Major Overlooked band Promotional Ideas
I am going to lay out a couple of easy -to-use performer promotional suggestions for you&#8230;
Successful band Promotions Establish With Your Marketing Abilities
Tricks To Selling More CD&#8217;s At performances
1st make sure at every performance you are placing your CD  sales table in the correct place. I cannot tell you how many [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Major Overlooked band Promotional Ideas</p>
<p>I am going to lay out a couple of easy -to-use performer promotional suggestions for you&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Successful band Promotions</strong> Establish With Your Marketing Abilities</p>
<p>Tricks To Selling More CD&#8217;s At performances</p>
<p>1st make sure at every performance you are placing your CD  sales table in the correct place. I cannot tell you how many times I&#8217;ve seen artists who session up their CD  sales table in the<strong> darkest corner of the Venue</strong>.</p>
<p>Think about it for a moment&#8230;If you were at a Venue and listening to a band. Then, out of the corner of your eye&#8230; You happen to see a table performance up with CD&#8217;s for sale. Except, it&#8217;s in the corner, and away from all the action at the Venue&#8230;Would you go check it out, or even think about it?</p>
<p>When you get performances at a new Club the 1st thing you must do is scope out the place for the the majority strategic spots available for your compact disc  sales table. Heck, there are some artists that  set up their table right in front of the stage! Yet another great place for  set ting up your compact disc  sales table is by the entrance to the bathroom of the Club&#8230;I know it may sound strange, but contemplate it. Everyone there is bound to pass by your compact disc&#8217;s, and if you&#8217;ve one of your &#8220;Street Team&#8221; members selling compact disc&#8217;s at the table. Then, recruit another <strong>&#8220;Street Team&#8221; </strong>member to literally walk straight up to individuals asking them &#8220;Do You Have The compact disc  Yet?&#8221; at the Club while you&#8217;re playing &#8211; Your compact disc  sales will go through the roof!</p>
<p>Just be sure to have the one walking around lead the individuals who say that want to buy your CD  straight to the CD  sales table. This will allow them to go straight back into the crowd to gather more listeners for you!</p>
<p>Collecting Fan Email Addresses</p>
<p>Likewise make sure you make it easy for people to leave email addresses at your compact disc  sales table. Even better, would be to get people to give you the email in the middle of the gig. You can make up an &#8220;Email Song&#8221; then have an individual pass around a guest book where everybody leaves their email address.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re not gigging your only option is to visit chat rooms and forums and talk to people and collect email addresses. Why collect all of these email addresses? simple&#8230; You will be strating a &#8220;Band Newsletter&#8221; to stay in touch with your potential listeners, and compact disc  buyers!</p>
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