You are here: Home / Archives for Artists

How To Plan A Concert Tour

28-Jan-2021 By Leave a Comment

(Picture via eventbrite.co.uk)

An estimated 5% of total revenue from the music industry goes to emerging artists, meaning it can be hard to get show opportunities. Our mission at youbloom is to showcase these artists. With COVID affecting the music industry, revenue is more important than ever for all performers. When looking over revenue for the overall industry, over 75% of the overall industry money goes to a few hundred superstars.

Adopt-a-Band helps with lowering costs for artists

Many things impact a live performance. Artist/band partnerships can occur by using the Adopt-a-Band program to lower tour costs for youbloom partner artists. As one band assists another band or artist in taking care of costs, they earn transferable “Adopt a Band”points that can be used with other bands who adopt them in return. It is a system that allows everyone involved to get benefits no matter what. 

Street Teams spread the word about performances 

Even if live shows are COVID limited, touring costs are always a worry. youbloom encourages fans to join in promoting music via the Street Team program, which gives fans a chance to spread the word about an artist’s music no matter their location and earn rewards in the process. Live performance does not have to be limited to the hometown of an artist, Street Teams, groups of fans who are promoting artists in their respective cities, can help in spreading the word and getting more fan requests for artists who might be able to perform down the road. 

Ticket Sales are critical in determining profit

Ticket sales are central in determining profits from a concert. Networks like youbloom can positively influence how many fans attend your performance. youbloom allows fans to request concerts and give their favorite bands more exposure as a result. By increasing fan requests, youbloom gives CityReps the confidence that they will sell out a show they put on with youbloom.

CityReps help promote concerts when no one else might

With fan, artist requests, youbloom promoters can find the right artists to book.. These promoters, CityReps, are located in different cities worldwide. Concert requests make them aware of the right acts to showcase.

youbloom can assist in all parts of getting a concert together

If you are having trouble finding someone to book shows for you, youbloom can be a great way to go. Just sign up on youbloom.com to get started. There is plenty of guidance available to take you through the steps to getting booked into shows and tours.

Filed Under: Artists, Music Promotion, Tour Tagged With: independent artist advice, tips for artists, youbloom

Looking For Home Studio Tips? We’ve Got You Covered

05-Aug-2020 By 1 Comment

Aidan Butler

  In picture: Aidan Butler

(Article written by Emmanuel Chika via Ryan Stable) It is no longer news that having a private home studio is fast becoming a trend in the music industry. That being said, owning a home recording studio has several advantages for prospective songwriters, music producers, artiste, or composers.

Some of these are:

  • Quick release of the muse
  • Easy conversion of ideas into solid work
  • A stepping stone to a commercial studio

Now that you know how important a home studio is to your career, let’s talk about finding the best Home Recording Studio Essentials. This list of Home Recording Studio Essentials will include everything you need to create your own economical and effective recording studio that is as close to the real thing as you can get. For starters, pick out a studio design.

A GOOD COMPUTER:

The problem with finding the perfect computer for your home recording studio essentials is that there are so many choices. This may make it easier:

  • If you already have a laptop or desktop, you might as well start up with that
  • If you crave something better and faster, then try buying either a mac or a PC with amazing processing speed
  • If you desire the best, then opt for a mac desktop and cruise your way to good quality

AN IDEAL DAW 

DAW simply means a digital audio workstation.Once again, the problem of being overwhelmed by the array of DAWs available comes to play. I advise that you explore as much as possible and discover which works best for you. Some of the popular names in the game of home recording studio essentials are: pro tools, FL studio, able ton, Presonus studio one, cakewalk sonar, propeller head reason, MOTU digital performer, Steinberg Cubase and logic pro

AUDIO INTERFACE

An audio interface performs the function of transmitting music in and out of the computer and is definitely a cornerstone of every list of home recording studio essentials.

MICROPHONE AND ACCESSORIES:

When choosing a mic for your home studio, I will advise that you go for the best possible quality within your budget. That being said, just buy what you can afford. Unless of course, you have plans of making professional use of whatever comes out of that studio. Also, when purchasing your microphone, you must not forget to add a mic stand and pop filter which I consider absolutely necessary. But that’s just an opinion. Feel free to start small and add to your own home recording studio essentials as your music career grows.

HEADPHONES:

It goes without saying that these are a complete necessity also. An essential headphone for your home studio will be able to isolate other sounds and noises so you can get the full effect of your music. It is important to note that studio headphones are different from regular headphones. Always buy over-the-ear headphones; usually, the bigger brands are a good bet.

STUDIO MONITOR:

Studio monitors perform a totally different function from regular speakers. They are built to give you real output while consumer speakers are built to appease the sense of hearing. As with headphones, buying an established brand will keep you happy in your home studio.

MIDI CONTROLLER:

I feel this is also a complete necessity not because I am an instrumentalist but because I have learned from experience that making music without one of these while still very possible can be one hell of a ride. If you are a music aficionado like me, then you very well understand the need for creative freedom. (Well that’s what a midi controller offers you)

VIRTUAL INSTRUMENTS AND SOFTWARE PLUGINS:

While some folks might dispute the validity of these things on my list, I feel bold to say their presence is well deserved. Consider the virtual instrument a software version of all musical instruments like drums, keyboards, guitar, etc. The software plugins are used as special effects needed to spice up your recording.

CABLES:

Naturally, when you’re planning your home recording studio essentials, don’t forget to buy the right type of cables to get your new gear actually working! For a starter, you might just need cables for your mic, audio interface and monitors. Specifically, four cables should be a good start.

WORKSTATION 

For professional musicians, your studio is a company and they consider the workstation their office.  That means getting a proper desk to accommodate all of your new gear and a comfortable chair that you can sit in for 8 hours or more a day. Don’t over sweat it, but do not neglect it either. A nice and comfortable chair with an efficient desk that maximizes equipment like the computer, midi controller, and audio interface should work just fine. If you find it convenient, you might add the studio monitor to the mix but it is not mandatory.

There they are: my ultimate list of home recording studio essentials. With these, you are well on your way to building up your passion and your career. Never become complacent with your home recording studio essentials. Music is a world without barrier and limitation. Always aspire to own your pro studio and gain respect in your field of expertise.

Top 10 Home Recording Studio Essentials is a guest post written by Emmanuel Chika, a seasoned freelance writer and music producer. He provides musical solutions for people through his creative endeavors.For further information, you can reach him through this website here.

Maintaining some control of your own booking and touring can be made easy for those who choose to hire a manager and those who fly solo through youbloomConnect and/ or sign up here: https://www.youbloom.com/artist-apply/  where you can get partnered to perform with other local artists, build a steady fan-base, and even get your band on the road.

Filed Under: Artists, Independent Musicians, Music Advice Tagged With: Home Recording, home studio, independent musicians

Our Little Chat With Sean Rooney

04-Aug-2020 By Leave a Comment

(Post Via Ryan Stable) Featured artist at youbloomDublin 2017, Sean Rooney, is the type of soulful singer/songwriter that you can take home to mother. Having performed at a myriad of festivals and venues around the world, we managed to have a little chat with Sean before he went on to perform at youbloomDublin 2017 in this exclusive interview (back in 2017).

How long have you been playing music? What inspired you to pick up an instrument?
Sean Rooney: I’ve been playing music about 12 years .. I started playing just from a love of pop punk music in my early teens .. thankfully my tastes have broadened a lot since then..
What instrument did you first lean to play?
Sean Rooney: I first learned to play the guitar .. well.. I’m still learning ! I’m self taught so I’m always learning.
What is your favorite part of your writing process when making new music?
Sean Rooney: My favourite part of the writing process is whenever I manage to capture exactly what I want to say lyrically and melodically.. I do enjoy the challenge of writing lyrics .. it might be trite but I write about my own life and that makes lyric writing a cathartic process for me.
In your song “Everest High” you say that its about dealing with depression from a first person point of view. How have you been able to cope with that and what role has music played to help battle with this?
Sean Rooney:  coping with depression isn’t easy. Not only because there is a lot of stigma attached to the subject and It’s different for everyone but I’ve found talking to a psychologist and taking medication very helpful. In terms of music, the cathartic element is very important. There is a release that comes with expressing your emotions through song.
“Everest High” sounds like a very up beat song. Was that intentional when writing this song due to the meaning?
Sean Rooney:  Yes .. the upbeat and borderline aggressive sound of the song is basically my way of conveying that I will not let depression beat me. I’m fighting against it with everything I have; also there’s nothing more melancholy than a ballad about depression .. it would just be too much if it sounded sad too.
 
You have a great cover of Bruce Springsteen. What are some other artists that inspired you to make music? And what would be another cover you would enjoy to make?
Sean Rooney:  Thank you! My main inspiration comes from the genres of soul, indie-rock/rock and R&B.. In terms of idols I’d have to say Paul Weller is my favourite artist. The body of incredible work he had created and continues to create is a never ending reservoir of inspiration to me. There aren’t that many covers that I feel I could really add much to or change without ruining! But a couple of songs I would love to play live with a band are “Soul Man” by Sam&Dave and “The Changingman” by Paul Weller
For someone who has never heard your music before, how would you describe your sound?
Sean Rooney: I would describe my music as sort of.. Blue-eyed soul rock .. although not all of my songs would fit neatly into that genre!
What advice would you give new musicians trying to get their music out there?
Sean Rooney: The only advice I feel qualified to give is to not criticise yourself too much.. some self criticism is healthy but there comes a point when it can ruin things and I know that from experience. In terms of physically getting music out there, Facebook videos are a great way to go.
What are you anticipating the most at the YouBloom festival?
Sean Rooney: What I’m anticipating most at Youbloom is just the opportunity to play for a new audience and to meet lots of new punters and musicians alike. I’m always super grateful to get to play live. It is what I love most in the world, so to that end I’d like to say thank you to Youbloom for giving me the opportunity.
Do you have any new material coming out in the near future?
Sean Rooney: Yes! I’ve been writing and recording recently. my first official single will be released soon and then the plan is to release my first EP in around May!
Maintaining some control of your own booking and touring can be made easy for those who choose to hire a manager and those who fly solo through youbloomConnect and/ or sign up here: https://www.youbloom.com/artist-apply/  where you can get partnered to perform with other local artists, build a steady fan-base, and even get your band on the road.

Filed Under: Artists, Independent Musicians, Music Industry, Uncategorized Tagged With: independent musicians, music advice

Be Yourself: Raised on TV’s Advice

21-Jul-2020 By Leave a Comment

(Post via)  Marie Tobias)Keaton Rogers offers some excellent advice, tells his band’s story, and elaborates on how they’ve arrived where they are:  released their debut album titled “Season 1” two months prior to playing at the youbloomLA Music Summit & Festival back in 2017! One word of advice: Be Yourself!

ybd2018-horiz

Photo:  youbloomDublin 2018

Garage Band Beginnings

Keaton, Kacey, and Ryan, the members of Raised on TV, began “working away in Ryan’s mom’s garage” in the summer of 2015. Keaton and Kacey, who are brothers, “always thought it would be cool to be in a band together”. So when Keaton’s previous band disbanded and Kacey and Ryan’s previous band also fell apart, they joined forces to create Raised on TV. With influences such as Weezer, Jimi Hendrix, Simon and Garfunkel, Pink Floyd, and Blink 182, there’s no doubt that Raised on TV’s first EP, released in 2016, had rock and roll roots. Since their humble beginnings, they’ve toured twice and recorded a full-length album. And they “feel like [they’re] in a good place as a band.”

When asked about the band’s vision, Keaton joked that their band’s vision is “20/20 when [they] wear [their] glasses”

To “make and share quality music” is, “in all seriousness”, their true vision. Live performances hold an especially special place in their hearts, as Keaton stated “having an amazing concert experience is very much at the heart of our vision for our band.” And if they can help others “get through a tough day” with their music, even better. “It’s not about the competition!” Last year, Raised on TV entered a battle of the bands competition for a chance to play on the Vans Warped Tour. With 200 original contestants, they successfully navigated through the hoops to compete out of 8 groups in the final round. However, their “mindset was never that [they] were competing with other bands.” Instead, as Keaton states, they were just aiming to become “the best version of [themselves].” Again, be yourself!

Even though they lost in the final round, they reminded themselves that “it was never about winning in the traditional sense anyway. So, don’t get caught up in the competition. When you go see twenty or so amazing bands at a festival, there’s no first or second prize, no gold or silver medal, there’s a bunch of freaking awesome music and people there to enjoy it.”

Keaton’s word of advice? If an artist is true to themselves, “there will be nobody else like that artist and that’s what it’s all about.”

Check out youbloom Connect and/ or sign up here: https://www.youbloom.com/artist-apply/  where you can get partnered to perform with other local artists, build a steady fan-base, and even get your band on the road.

Filed Under: Artists, Independent Musicians, Interviews, Music Industry Tagged With: Band Competitions, Find Your Sound, music advice, Music Streaming

Hiring an Artist Manager? Know-How-Now!

21-Jul-2020 By 1 Comment

(Post via Josey Dunbar)Knowing when hiring an artist manager (and whether or not to hire one at all) can be a tough call for artists.When deciding what’s right for your band, it’s important not only to weigh the obvious pros and cons, but also to consider the methods of attracting and choosing the best manager for your individual group of artists. We’ve got 3 steps for you to consider.

Hiring a Manager
Chasing Felix at youblooomDublin 2018 Music Festival & Summit

Step One: Consider the Pros of Hiring an Artist Manager

#1 Experience

Managers can provide outside knowledge of the music industry for your band. Whether you’re an up-and-coming group or have years of experience preforming, hiring a manager will provide knowledge that can prove to be essential when dealing with hosts, venues and sponsors.

#2 Third Party Ear

In addition to providing knowledge of the industry, managers can also serve as a third party perspective when disputes arise within the band. Having an unbiased opinion can help to resolve budding conflicts between artists.

#3 Concentrate Vision

Hiring a good manager can also be a perfect way to narrow in on a brand for your band and develop a solid vision for your group’s future.

Step Two: Consider the Cons of Hiring an Artist Manager

#1 Money

Managers aren’t free nor are they cheap. If your band is going to end up losing money or barely breaking even by hiring a manager- maybe consider holding off for the time being.

#2 Loss of Artistic Freedom

It’s no secret that a band loses the total control they started with when they decide to hire a manger. Though releasing some control may prove to be beneficial for the musician’s future, you must decide if the end goal is worth it.At the end of the day, hiring a manager is an investment that only you can deem worth the expense and risk. But the important decision-making doesn’t end there; after deciding if a manager is a right move for your band, it’s time to decide how to attract and choose the right one.

Step Three: Attracting a Manager

After deciding to find a manager for your band, you’ll learn the first step in finding the right one is to not look. No you did not read that sentence wrong—don’t go looking for a manager; the right manager will come looking for you.

With that said, there are certain methods of speeding up the process. The more buzz there is around your band, the more managers will know who you are and where to find you. To learn more about growing your fanbase check out “Super-Fan: How To Engage A Solid Fan Base.” After you attract managers who embody the same vision you have for your group, don’t be afraid to give them some control while still maintaining your own individuality, of course.

Maintaining some control of your own booking and touring can be made easy for those who choose to hire a manager and those who fly solo through youbloomConnect and/ or sign up here: https://www.youbloom.com/artist-apply/  where you can get partnered to perform with other local artists, build a steady fan-base, and even get your band on the road.

Filed Under: Artists, Independent Musicians, Music Industry Tagged With: Artist Managers, Booking Agency, Independent Artists, independent music promoters, Music Business, Music Promoters

  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • …
  • 42
  • Next Page »

Copyright © 2026 ·Parallax Pro Theme · Genesis Framework by StudioPress · WordPress · Log in

By continuing to browse this site, you agree to our use of cookies.