How To Be Your Own Booking Agent THE Musicians and Performing Artists Guide To Successful Touring

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How To Be Your Own Booking Agent THE Musicians and Performing Artists Guide To Successful Touring




The award-winning, How To Be Your Own Booking Agent THE Musician’s & Performing Artist’s Guide To Successful Touring is one of the top selling music and performing arts business books. It is regularly selected by professors teaching music business and the performing arts and is continually recommended by musicians and performing artists worldwide. Goldstein’s unique step-by-step guide and resource book is artfully organized into 488 pages of savvy advice, realistic methods and action plans for the performing artist and is now available in its Revised 3rd Edition. It provides current immigration regulations for touring artists, a completely rewritten Internet Marketing chapter along with exciting new insights from experienced professionals in the entertainment industry. The 24 chapters have completely updated resource sections following each chapter packed with recommended books, directories, web sites and new conferences to help performers achieve their career goals.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars very detailed, informative book
I bought this book and still reading it. It covers a lot of subjects as far a booking yourself. The book gives a lot of ideas, and define goals, which was already worth it.

3 Stars Helpful but…
This book was not what I was expecting. Very helpful if you have never booked a show and are just starting out. Some of the information is a little basic.

5 Stars Essential!
No one in the music industry, be they a musician, club owner, festival manager, booking agent, band manager, merch salesman, etc. has any good excuse NOT to read this book.

It’s essential for those who are just starting out, and useful for those who have been in the game for many years. Goldstein’s writing is clear and concise, and the book is organized well and peppered with real-life examples and “hot tips”, which keep it interesting.

There are dozens of fabulous books on the music industry, from how-to guides to high-level marketing strategy books, but no one should bother reading any of them until they’ve read this book. It’s absolutely essential.

5 Stars Simply great
This book is great. It’s well written and it covers all you need to know about booking and more. If you’re serious about your music, this book is a must. Recomended!

5 Stars Gold standard for Music Business books

Review written by

Kerry Dexter

Dirty Linen Magazine

Dec.2004/January 2005 Issue

Jeri Goldstein fairly well created the gold standard for music business books that are both practical and wise when the first edition was released in 1998, offering succinct ideas on setting goals, planning for a long-range future as a musician, when to quit your day job, and when to rethink your music career. Along with those came big-picture straight forward advice on negotiating with venues, planning tour routing, how to set up an office, what to include in a letter of intent, and what to look for in a contract, among other things.The latest edition includes all that, organized into bite-sized chapters packed with information and seasoned with sidebar quotes and tips from music industry professionals…There are updates to the resources sections included with each chapter, added information about immigration issues for artists and about creating and using electronic press kits, and materials on web design. New edition or old, it’s a book that belongs on the shelf of anyone who wants to know more about the many-faceted business of performing arts, touring and presenting, and integrating that part of a musician’s life into a successful career.

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