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Mike Ragogna: What advice do you have for new artists? I mean, considering you’re new artists and all… Noah Chenfeld: I’ve seen a lot of interviews of bands, and it’s hard not to say something cliché here. I would say be yourself. If you’re really trying to start a fan base or trying to do […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: What advice would you give to new artists? Baaba Maal: I would say to new artist that you need to be aware about new technology and use that and your music as a tool to bring people together. That was something that was missing when I first started. I would also suggest that […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: Sam, what is your advice for new artists? Sam Nelson: You know, it’s such a new world all the time. My advice is do what you do and keep doing it. It might sound as cliché as possible, but do what you do and don’t chase it. The second you start chasing it, […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: Ben, what advice do you have for new artists? Ben Lovett: I guess my advice would be there’s no better way than working hard when it comes to being a musician. You can’t fast track your way to stardom, and there’s much misunderstanding about how the media has created shows, and the record […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: With your amazing career, what advice do you have for new artists? George Benson: If you play music for the right reasons, the rest of the things will come. The right reason to play music is that you love it. That’s why I play music. I never imagined that I was going to […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: Guys, what advice do you have for new artists? Rich Lehrfeld: To embrace new technology and new ways to communicate, and be very vigilant in building up your fan base in unique and different ways. We have a very cluttered, fragmented, and busy world, and people have a lot of choices. So, people […]
Continue readingMike Ragogna: Graham, what advice you have for new artists? Graham Nash: Believe in what you’re doing. Don’t waste people’s time, especially your own. Time is the only thing we have…time and family. That’s it, period.
Continue readingMike Ragogna: Allan, with all of the success and experience that you’ve gained over your life and extensive career, is there any advice you would give to a new artist? Allan Clarke: (laughs) I suppose it would be the same advice that I am giving to my 18-year-old grandson who is a brilliant guitar player […]
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