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Mike Ragogna: What advice do you have for new artists? Marina Lambrini Diamandis: I would say don’t spend a lot of time on the internet, don’t waste your time. I think the worst thing is to have so many different opinions, it’s crazy these days. Apart from that, I suppose you have to make music […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: Ravi, what advice do you have for new artists? Ravi Coltrane: Keep an open mind. Music lives not only in the present, it can also live in the future. People have this idea that jazz lives only in the past. Obviously, we have great monuments and great pillars from the past that will […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: Cool, Sonny. What advice do you have for new artists? Sonny Sandoval: Obviously, we’ve been in this game for 20 years, not that I feel like a new artist, but I do feel like the underdog starting all over again. It goes the same for a new band. You have to love what […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: What advice do you have for new artists? Jerry Douglas: New artists? It’s tough out there. It’s tougher than it’s ever been, there are so many people out there trying to get record deals and plus there are so many ways to promote your music. The internet has opened up so many things […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: Easton, what advice do you have for new artists? Easton Corbin: Get out there, be true to yourself, and meet good people. Good people…keyword.
Continue readingMike Ragogna: Randy, what advice do you have for new artists? Randy Houser: Well, you know, depending on what kind of music you’re wanting to do, get the best at it you can before you move to the place where you’re going to get noticed. In Nashville, it’s almost a “you must be present to […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: What is your advice for new artists? Mike Gossin: New artists. Gosh, that’s a good question. I am trying to make it a good one. I would say make sure you surround yourself with not only good business people, but people that you can trust, people that have a good certification, a past […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: What advice do you have for new artists? Jerrod Niemann: You know, I think just to realize that all of your heroes are wrapped in together to make you. And there’s no reason to try to sound or be like anybody else, because at the end of the day, you do have to […]
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