Aug 05
2008

What Would John Doe Do - Getting a New Band Noticed

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John Doe is the founder of the seminal Los Angeles punk group X, a solo artist and actor. John answers questions from our community members in the WWJDD? blog. Photo by Autumn de Wilde.

A question from Robert in Jacksonville, FL

Hello John,

I am in the process of putting a new band together with some really strong players and experienced songwriters. We all have a good work ethic and it feels like we have the real potential to create some meaningful material. I know it's tough out there to get noticed as a new band these days. Any suggestions you have for hitting the ground running and ultimately getting signed to a record label would be much appreciated.

Thanks,

Robert

WWJDD?

OK . . .  You want to be noticed? Just do EVERYTHING YOU CAN THINK OF!!! And try to think of those things all the time.  Believe it or not that's what every one big or small in the music biz does, everyday they're at work & sometimes all night long too.  Wait . . . unless you work at a major label, then like all offices, you fuck around all day & just make sure it LOOKS like your busy.
    Write the best songs, learn to play the best you can (don't forget original style helps but not totally necessary these days), find the best gigs or any gigs, tell as many people as you can think of, make demos & send them to record companies (a contact always helps), make friends in the music scene in yr town, if there is none, then move, make a My Space & Facebook page, a web site, get yr friends excited & throw a party. the list goes on forever but you get the idea.  In my experience when a record or artist "takes off" (and there are hundreds of definitions of that) it's because they did everything & three or four elements or people actually worked. I believe that if yr truly talented, have a little ambition & not a complete social wash-out, you will get noticed.  Many of my friends debate this w/ me but I still believe it because I've seen it happen too many times.  It's all pretty basic.  Just take a shot, cross yr fingers & work as hard as you can at EVERYTHING. I know that sounds like the Prodestant  work ethic but that's the way things seem to succeed.  Though it seems like it, this isn't just drudge work.  It needs creativity & inspiration too. 

I hope this helps, good luck
and as always, thanks for writing
JD

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Knock on many doors and one will eventually open...
written by Brian, August 06, 2008
I agree with you completely. For the past several years, as I've not achieved my goals with the immediacy I'd hoped for, I've realized that that's part of the process. Whether you're looking to promote your music, applying for jobs, or looking for a great girlfriend, the trick is to do as much as you can towards that goal, and have faith that one of your methods will work. It's taken some time to accept that I have little to no control over the outcomes, only my actions themselves...
Work Smarter...and Harder!
written by James Pew, August 07, 2008
The old cliche work smarter not harder does not apply in the modern music biz. You must do both.

JDs advice is great advice. But before you rush out and begin making random attempts - do a little research - and educate yourself about effective techniques recommended by successful bands and leading new music strategists. This blog is a great start - absorb the information here - then follow some (or better all) of the links to other websites and blogs. Write down the ideas that really stand out for you (and the ones that don't as well) - then formulate a plan to put them in action.

Do all things - at all times - in the smartest way possible! No one said it would be easy. Repeat this mantra - don't stress about it - be light and have fun with it. Its a challenge - its attainable - all the info you need is a click a way - so get to it!


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