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Sep 15
2008
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Martin Atkins has a 30 year career in the music business that includes touring with the bands Public Image Limited, Killing Joke, Ministry, Nine Inch Nails and Pigface, owning an independent record label celebrating its 20th anniversary with over 350 releases, and is an instructor at Columbia College Chicago teaching The Business of Touring, Applied Marketing, and Indie Label Management. He is also the author of the book Tour:Smart.
No,
not shellfish philanthropy - SELFISH - what I mean is this - GIVE of
yourself - open up and HELP someone other than yourself - it will
PROBABLY help you way more than spending the same amount of time doing
the same old stuff you have been doing and not getting the amazing
results you read about on the side of the cereal box.
Lets look at a tiny example
- putting up posters........you could put up another 50 of the same
posters that no-one has really been taking any notice of for the show
that you haven't sold many tickets for - OR, offer to help another band
(maybe an out of town band you've connected with through the internet)
don't try and hash out some quid pro quo deal before you do it - I LIKE
the idea that I'm allowing someone the option of totally ripping me off
- that's the best way you can see very quickly what they are really
made of - and, when its only a few posters and a few staples (and a
parking ticket and a trip to the emergency room because you stapled
your hand to a telegraph pole) - then its a pretty cheap litmus test of
personality - ok?
So, what might happen - well, the out
of town band might also ask if you know of a place to stay - do you?,
they might also ask if you know where they can get their mellotron
fixed, or they might think that here is a guy that's DOING SOMETHING in
a city they need help in - and what would happen if you were actually
on the bill???
Maybe, after doing this for ten bands you meet the
promoter(s) in town. Believe me the ones that are really doing this
will NOTICE someone who is running around putting up posters - instead
of talking the talk and then binning them! They will see you here and
there and register this activity - so that, when they have a problem
with a show that needs some extra work and all of their street teamers
are off touring with their band or sick or sick of touring or whatever
- you will get the call. Maybe you'll just get to know the people at
Kinkos and get a discount or meet your new guitar player (been there,
done that).
I'm not saying, hang on tight cos next week
you're joining the fucking BEATLES!!!!!!!! I'm just offering up some
different ideas.
I'll be in New Orleans on Monday sept 15th at Loyola
- a free Tour:Smart lecture open to the public at Nunemaker Hall from 5
til 6pm - come and get a flyer that gets you in to my dj spot later
that night for free! Then I'll be at the Baltimore Music Conference, New York City (Film Screening and Art Show), Philadelphia and Virginia - come and say hi!
Peace Love Respect
Martin Atkins











