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Mike Ragogna: Beautiful. Hey everyone, I have a traditional question. What advice do you have for new artists? Julie Roberts: For new artists, I think, it’s to be really strong in who you are artistically. Love who you are as an artist creatively. I’ve been down the road where I try to make music because […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: What advice do you have for new artists? Wesley Stace: Oh it’s always the same, it’s exactly what I just told you. Don’t try and do what you think anybody else wants you to do because the only way I think you can be happy in your art is by being yourself and […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: What’s your advice for new artists? Scotty McCreery: I would tell them to do what they want to do, especially in country music today. Everything’s changing and everything’s kind of gone more mainstream. If you want to do that, do that, if you want to be a traditional guy go be traditional. Kacey […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: David, what advice do you have for new artists? David Nail: Get your college degree first and foremost, it’ll alleviate a lot of stress from you when things aren’t going good. That’s the biggest regret that I have, and I think the biggest thing for me is that I sang for hours and […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: Do you have any advice for new artists? Gary Burton: Well, yes. First is to not get discouraged easily. The music scene is in many ways a bigger market, a bigger industry than it was in my youth. There are more people following music and buying records and going to concerts and so […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: Seeing as you’re both a new artist yourself and a bit of an old soul, what advice do you have for new artists? Tom Odell: For new artists, I don’t know if I’m massively in a position to say, but I would say that for me, the joy I get from music is […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: All right, my traditional question that even you, Dallas Good, can’t escape. What advice do you have for new artists? Dallas Good: Give up. There’s already too many of us. [laughs] Or “do your job,” depending on whether you use that part or not. MR: You have a very solid career in The […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: What advice do you have for new artists? John Fogerty: Oh, wow. Well, the first thing is listen to your heart. You are sensing that you have a talent and you should listen to that talent. Listen to your heart, meaning do everything you can to follow that, to develop that talent. Never […]
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