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It has become way to commonly accepted for promoters to charge artists to open for national acts. Especially in Hip-Hop, EDM, and Latin Music. Artists should not have to pay to go to work. They should get paid to go to work. Here are four alternative strategies that promoters and venues can pay local artists.
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I'm the host of the Making It with Chris G. podcast, where I have conversations with the leaders in the world of entertainment, sharing their stories and insight to help you get one step closer to making it. My background comes mostly from the live concert and touring side of the business. I worked 15 years as a Talent Buyer and Producing concerts from clubs, theaters, amphitheaters, areans, and festivals. From 2012 to 2014 I as the Jr. Talent Buyer at House of Blues New Orleans, and have been working for AEG Presents as a Production Manager since February of 2018. I’ve been managing and developing artists since 2010, working mostly on their touring business, marketing, content marketing, and social media management.
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What's that sound? I have Tourette Syndrome, which is why you may hear a regular vocal sound. My producer calls it Jazz. I have quite a few tics and have had Tourette Syndrome since I was 6 years old. To learn more about Tourette's or support research for Tourette Syndrome, please visit tourette.org/.
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