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Music Business Dreams

by KDMR Music

Want to know what it takes to make it in the Music Business? This is the Music Business Dreams Podcast, where we interview artists, managers and other industry professionals to find out how they made their Music Business dreams come true -- and how you can, too. Listen to learn the latest music marketing strategies, and how to build a successful music career.

Copyright: © 2018 KDMR Music

Episodes

022: Networking, Hustle & Growth with Famous Factory Co-Founder Rey Clemons

33m · Published 28 Nov 11:30

Today on Music Business Dreams, I'm talking to Rey Clemons. Rey is the co-founder of The Famous Factory alongside partner Lynn Banks (of Icon Island). Together, their aim is to help artists grow through the power of digital marketing.

I spoke with Rey about his start in the business, the services his new company provides, and his vision for the future of the music business.

For more info:

The Famous Factory Official Website

Icon Island

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021: Maximizing Your Opportunity with Bianca Moore, the Digital Queen B

1h 9m · Published 21 Nov 11:30

Bianca Moore got her start as an New Media intern for the Universal/Motown/Republic Group. From there, she rose in the ranks all the way to the role of Digital Marketing Manager. Along the way, she created or assisted on campaigns for a number of artists including Lil Wayne, Nelly and Kelly Rowland.

Now, Bianca is known as the Digital Queen B. Through her coaching and consulting programs, she guides independent artists through the world of Digital Marketing and helps them connect with their audiences to create major career success.

Today on Music Business Dreams, Bianca talks about breaking into the very competitive Major Label job market, standing out as an intern, and how artists can capitalize on the opportunities that have come with the social media and Spotify era.

Follow Bianca on Instagram @TheDigitalQueenB

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020: From the Justus League to Golden Era with Finian St. Omer (fka CHAUNDON)

1h 10m · Published 14 Nov 11:30

After making a name for himself on the underground rap scene, Finian St. Omer II (formerly known as Chaundon) has proven his place in the rap game with 6 mixtapes, 2 EP's, & 3 full length LPs. Fin has even taken his career off the microphone and carved out lanes as a DJ, a Merchandiser, and even the star of his own cooking show on YouTube.

Today on Music Business Dreams, Fin talks growing up in the Bronx, how he ended up in North Carolina and became part of the Justus League with Little Brother and others; and just how he has maintained his independence and creative freedom nearly 20 years later.

Connect with Finian St. Omer: Twitter | Instagram | Official Website | Golden Era Music Website

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019: Protecting Your Rights with Entertainment Attorney Stephanie Hay

56m · Published 07 Nov 11:30

Stephanie K. Hay is the owner and principal attorney of The Hay Law Group, P.L.L.C.  In addition to the practice of law, she is an Adjunct Professor in the Commercial Music Business Program at Houston Community College, where she teaches Music Publishing, Survey of the Music Business and Legal Aspects of Entertainment Law.

Today on Music Business Dreams, Stephanie details how she got her start in Entertainment Law, things to look out for when signing agreements, and how to get all the royalties you're entitled to from your music.

Resources Mentioned:

Music Money and Success by Jeff & Todd Brabec (Purchase)

All You Need to Know About The Music Business by Donald Passman (Purchase)

Connect with Stephanie K. Hay: YouTube | Instagram | Facebook

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018: Branding Yourself as an Artist with ‘Brandman’ Sean Taylor

51m · Published 31 Oct 10:30

Effective branding is critical to the success of all aspiring musicians. There's no one better to explain the concept of branding than the man himself, "Brandman" Sean Taylor.

Sean Taylor is a Digital Marketer and founder of the Adventure ATL Music Festival. But he's best known as "Brandman", an online persona under which he gives marketing and branding advice to aspiring musicians. With over 40,000 YouTube Subscribers and over 3 million video views, it's safe to say Sean has become a go-to resource for those interested in building successful music careers.

Today on Music Business Dreams, Sean talks about how he got started in Music, the keys to building an effective brand, and the strategies that can launch an artist's career into the stratosphere. After you listen, you'll have much more clarity about the direction you need to take in order to find success.

Connect with Brandman Sean: YouTube | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook

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017: Passion, Pain & Persistence - A Conversation with pat junior

1h 20m · Published 24 Oct 10:30

Imagine doing amazingly well at your job for months. Then one day, your boss calls you into the office and tells you that it will be your last day. The company had to move in another direction. Imagine that happening to you 3 more times in the next 5 years. That's the push jump-started the full time career of today's guest.

pat junior (stylized with no capitals intentionally) is a creative polymath, and a great person in general. Whether he's writing raps, producing instrumentals or working on his latest venture, sound design; he's always finding ways to push the envelope and leave the art in a better place.

pat and I spoke for over an hour about the challenges of full time artistry, the search for consistent income, the importance of branding and pursuing work you're passionate about. This is one of my favorite interviews so far, and one I know will inspire you as well.

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For More info on pat junior visit www.iampatjunior.com or follow him on all social media @iampatjunior

Producers: Visit Pelham & Junior's website for sample packs.

Don't forget to join the Indie Club, our private networking community for artists and industry professionals.

016: Your Questions, Answered. Music Marketing, Touring and the Music Modernization Act.

39m · Published 17 Oct 10:30

This week's episode of Music Business Dreams is long overdue. I'm answering questions from around the web about how you can make real progress in your career. The Music Modernization Act was signed by President Trump last week, so I answer some questions to add clarification to our previous video on the subject. I also answer your questions about Music Marketing, Touring and more.

Questions answered include:

  • Is The Music Modernization Act bad for streaming companies?
  • How does the Music Modernization Act apply to artists outside the US?
  • How to carve out a unique brand voice as an artist.
  • How do you book shows for an artist when you don't live in the same city?
If you have questions of your own, you can ask them inside the Indie Club , our free networking and artist support community on Facebook.

For one-on-one support, you can now book a 60-minute consultation with me! I'd love to hear from you.

015: How to Avoid Scams in the Music Industry (Solo Episode)

26m · Published 10 Oct 10:30

We've all seen the movies. Some kid dreams of being a star, then a sleazeball con artist slick talks their way into a management contract. They take all the money and the artist can barely keep a roof over their head.

Nowadays, the scams aren’t always as obvious… unless you know how to spot the warning signs. Today, in a special solo episode of Music Business Dreams, I break down some of the top scams in today’s music business. I also tell you why you need to change your mindset for success. There are no shortcuts in this business, and anyone who tells you otherwise is probably trying to scam you.
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Links Mentioned:

Purchase The Music Marketing Guidebook for 50% off using the promo code mentioned in the episode!

Join the Indie Club on Facebook

Subscribe to our YouTube Channel

You can also follow us on all Social Media @kdmrmusic

014: The Responsibility of Artist Management with Sam Fisher

1h 6m · Published 03 Oct 10:30

Sam Fisher is an artist manager at Deep South Entertainment, where he represents a host of artists including rising star Branan Murphy. But that's not where his story begins. Sam has been around the business since he was young, as his mother and father were both musicians. Since he was young, he had dreams of rocking out on stage.

Sam finally got to see a glimpse of that dream when he was tapped to be the front man for Weekend Excursion. With the band, he toured all across the country, sold over 30,000 albums independently, and even had his music placed on TV shows like Dawson's Creek. When the band's run ended in 2007, Sam decided to try his hand in artist management. Because of his relentlessness and the passion he has for his clients, he's been wildly successful. Combined, his artists have sold over 500,000 albums and have been streamed nearly 75 million times. 

Today on Music Business Dreams, Sam recounts his experiences in the industry, gives advice to aspiring artist managers, and tells us what separates those who dream from those who actually do.

Follow Sam on Twitter @samfisherjr

Stay Connected with KDMR Music:
Join the Indie Club: http://kdmr.us/indieclub
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013: Fighting for the Underdog with Michael Stover

57m · Published 26 Sep 10:30

Michael Stover started his journalism career as a junior in High School, posting review after review of his favorite underground hip hop on a small WordPress blog.

His passion for giving a platform to artists who would otherwise be overlooked has helped him secure writing credits on Vibe, Rapzilla, Blavity and more. Now, as the Managing Editor of DeadEndHipHop.com and Editor at Taste Creators, he’s in a position to help more artists than ever before.

On today’s episode of Music Business Dreams, I talk to Sto about his passion for Hip Hop writing, his desire to see artists win, and actionable tips for artists and writers alike.

Pay close attention for your chance to win a free 1-hour strategy call with yours truly!

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Links/Resources Mentioned:

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Follow us on all Social Media @kdmrmusic

Thanks for growing with us!

Music Business Dreams has 73 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 51:59:51. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on October 26th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 23rd, 2024 15:15.

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