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The Touring Musician: A Small-Business Approach to Booking Your Band on the Road The Touring Musician helps performers at all levels of experience to take control of their careers. Packed with practical information, this invaluable handbook guides musicians in applying sound busin


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The Touring Musician: A Small-Business Approach to Booking Your Band on the Road

Title:The Touring Musician: A Small-Business Approach to Booking Your Band on the Road
Author:Hal Galper
Rating:4.76 (629 Votes)
Asin:0739046896
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:256 Pages
Publish Date:2007-10-01
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The Touring Musician helps performers at all levels of experience to take control of their careers. Packed with practical information, this invaluable handbook guides musicians in applying sound business practices to band travel by evaluating assets, creating an action plan, researching, negotiating, and booking venues, arranging transportation and lodgings, managing personal and tour finances, and getting publicity. The Touring Musician includes: Point-by-point advice about how to set up a small business Eleven sample worksheets and checklists, in a ready-to-photocopy format, that will help keep you and your information organized Samples of the major types of legal documents involved in booking a band A step-by-step chapter showing you how to book and route a sample tour, including five calendars and five budgets Plus solid advice about how to research your venue contacts, negotiate gigs and fees, manage your band finances, coordinate your promotional activities, and much, much more.

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