Business Side of Music
A podcast by Bob Bender
257 Episodes
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#153 - What Would a Record Label Look Like if it Started Today?
Published: 22/02/2021 -
#152 - Get Off The Couch To Get On The Road
Published: 15/02/2021 -
#151 - Don't Spare The Horses When Performing
Published: 08/02/2021 -
#150 - The Key to Having a Hit is That Marriage Between the Right Artist and the Right Song
Published: 01/02/2021 -
#149 - You Don't Need To See Your Audience In Order To Know Your Audience
Published: 25/01/2021 -
#148 - What's Better to Promote Your Song? Tik Tok and Spotify, or Radio?
Published: 18/01/2021 -
#147 - Heidi Newfield and the Barfly Sessions
Published: 11/01/2021 -
#146 - To Be Successful, You Have to Sell Yourself on Yourself
Published: 04/01/2021 -
#145 - I Believe... The Story of Eliot Sloan and Blessid Union of Souls
Published: 29/12/2020 -
#144 - The History of Making Records
Published: 21/12/2020 -
#143 - The Straightforward Guide to the Music Biz
Published: 14/12/2020 -
#142 - John Berry "Christmas Songs and Stories"
Published: 07/12/2020 -
#141 - Michael Omartian "The Renaissance Man of Music"
Published: 30/11/2020 -
#140 - Creating Music For Those Who Tried and Failed
Published: 23/11/2020 -
#139 - Get A Leg Up With Chad Harvey
Published: 16/11/2020 -
#138 - Creating a Community for Fans & Artists to Engage One Another
Published: 09/11/2020 -
#137 - In the Virtual World, You're Worth Watching & Getting Paid For It
Published: 03/11/2020 -
#136 - The Virtual Music Conference May Become the New Norm
Published: 26/10/2020 -
#135 - Creating a Company that Can Survive the Pandemic... and the music industry
Published: 20/10/2020 -
#134 - Amazon Prime Film "Nocturne" - the Music Supervisor's Role
Published: 12/10/2020
The Business Side of Music is an interview show designed to help independent artists and songwriters better understand and navigate the music industry. 45-year industry veteran, Bob Bender talks to successful guests from every corner of the industry about their careers to discover the things they did right as well as the lessons they learned from any mistakes they made. businesssideofmusic.com