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Mike Ragogna: For what’s probably the tenth time, what is your advice for new artists? Brian Culbertson: Ah, yes. It’s obviously a changing landscape daily in the music business. There’s a lot of young saxophone players out there that are trying to get somewhere and I try to tell people, “Hey, you’ve got to have […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: What is your advice for new artists? Brian Culbertson: The advice is these days you sort of have to do as much as you can yourself when you’re first starting out because relying on other people is really tough right now. You’ve got to learn how to run Pro Tools and Logic and get […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: All right, as always, even though I’ve interviewed you five, six, seven times, what is your advice for new artists? Brian Culbertson: Well, I think if you’re trying to get into this genre–I think there’s still a lot of new artists working on that–what I tell a lot of them is the best […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: What advice do you have for up-and-coming artists? Brian Culbertson: What I tell people is a lot of people think they need to make a whole record in order to get a record deal, and my opinion is you don’t really need a full record. You need three really well done, great songs–written […]
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