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Mike Ragogna: Alex, what advice do you have for new artists? And what do you think your dad [Roy Orbison] might have had as advice for new artists? Alex Orbison: I think being a new artist is almost tougher now than it was before. I would say that being able to change with the game […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: Victor, what advice do you have for new artists? Victor Krummenacher: My advice is to do whatever you want to, because that’s what I did. Put your heart and soul into it and mean it and don’t compromise. Just don’t do it. When I make a record, it doesn’t matter who I’m making […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: Jordan, what advice do you have for new artists? Jordan Witzigreuter: Put 100% of your energy into making it happen for you. Ignore all naysayers, spend all your time on your art, and fully devote yourself to it. Have a plan and a goal in sight, and do everything you can to convince […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: What advice do you have for new artists? Paul Stanley: Particularly at this point, I would say if you’re pursuing music because of the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, find another occupation. The pot of gold has been made significantly smaller by music conglomerates that now will own a […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: What advice do you have for new artists? Joseph Arthur: People talk about how difficult it is nowadays and they aren’t lying, but to be a creative being and follow a vision that is individual to you and only you is the greatest kind of reward there is. You will take a beating […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: What advice do you have for new artists? Joseph Arthur: People talk about how difficult it is nowadays and they aren’t lying, but to be a creative being and follow a vision that is individual to you and only you is the greatest kind of reward there is. You will take a beating […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: What advice do you have for new artists? Katy Tiz: Be yourself. Never give up and always be grateful for the support people give you.
Continue readingMike Ragogna: What advice do you have for new artists, filmmakers or screenwriters? Kristian Day: I like to tell people to first be realistic. I’ve worked a lot with the the David Lynch MA film program producing films, and I always just say don’t be held back by anything, but also be realistic about what […]
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