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Opinion: Why Managing Rap Artists is Unique in the Music Industry
by Walt Goodridge--author of "Change the Game"
This week, author Walt Goodridge provides us with an exclusive excerpt from his new book, "This Game of Hip Hop Artist Management." In it, Walt explains why managing a Hip Hop artist is so much different than managing a Rock or Pop artist--and in order to manage him successfully, you must first understand his surroundings. Read and see if you agree with him here... [Feb 25, 2008, 16:54]

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How to Pick the Right Manager For Your Music Career
by Bobby Borg
Author and musician Bobby Borg (Warrant, "The Musicians Handbook") returns to Getsigned.com this week with some straight-talk about the colorful world of artist management and shares his tips on what you should look for in a manager and how to go about finding the best one for you and your band. [Nov 10, 2003, 00:02]

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Money-making Music Strategies for Indie Artists
by Jeffrey Fisher
Author Jeffrey Fisher (Moneymaking Music, Ruthless Self-Promotion) returns to Getsigned.com this week with a great new article about how indie artists can get the most return for the moneymaking music investments. Jeffrey's simple saving tips could make you and your band wealthy! [Oct 13, 2003, 17:09]

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How to Overcome Age Discrimination in the Music ‘Biz by Learning to Musically Mature
by Bobby Borg
This week, author Bobby Borg (The Musicians Handbook) discusses a sensitive but real issue in the music 'biz today, age discrimination, and offers his advice on how you can succeed in music regardless of your age. [Sep 17, 2003, 09:57]

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An Introduction to Booking Original Bands
by Scott Curtis & Janet Johnson
Artist management consultants Scott Curtis and Janet Johnson discuss the competitive world of booking and share tips on how you and your band can stand out in the crowd and get the best gigs available....for the most money! [Aug 28, 2003, 09:52]

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Why Serious Artists Treat Their Bands As Businesses
by Bobby Borg
This week, author Bobby Borg (The Musicians Handbook) explains why you must treat your band (or solo act) as a BUSINESS if you want to be a self-supportive indie artist and shares some great introductory tips on how to get started. [Aug 18, 2003, 10:06]

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Playing Cover Songs: When Should Your Band Play Someone Else's Music?
by Scott Curtis & Janet Johnson
Getsigned.com contributors and artist management consultants Scott Curtis and Janet Johnson discuss the pros & cons of playing cover songs and how your band could make some serious money performing them live. [Aug 11, 2003, 10:12]

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20 Things You NEED To Know About Working With A Record Producer
by Bobby Borg
Author Bobby Borg (The Musicians Handbook) returns to Getsigned.com this week with a great new article about record producers. Before you hook up with one, you need to read these 20 tips. [Jul 30, 2003, 00:30]

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How To Operate a Successful Self-Managed Band
by Scott Curtis & Janet Johnson
Getsigned.com contributors and artist management consultants Scott Curtis and Janet Johnson discuss the differences between a band...and a successful band and share tips on how you can transform your band into a money-making powerhouse! [Jul 28, 2003, 00:23]

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Ask Getsigned.com: When Does My Band Need A Manager?
by Scott Curtis & Janet Johnson
You have music business questions...we have answers! Are you unsure as to when your band is ready to hire a manager to help get you some music opportunities? Getsigned.com contributors and artist management consultants Scott Curtis and Janet Johnson shed some much-needed light on this important subject. [Jul 16, 2003, 13:27]

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