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Rating: Summary: A valuable, practical guide. Review: If ever the time was right for this book, the time is now. How To Be Your Own Booking Agent is an invaluable, practical guide that will enhance any performers business savvy. If I had more than two thumbs, they'd all go up for this book. (JK) Bluegrass Now, October 1998
Rating: Summary: Best book on Music Business Review: Jeri Goldsteins book has replaced an entire shelf of other books for me. The information is accurate, concise and easy to understand. For me it's like taking the best chapters out of all the other music business books I own and putting them all together in one easy to digest presentation. For me it was inspiring. I'm planning on making it required reading for all my students. BUY THIS BOOK...NOW!Todd Johnson Instructor Cal Arts, College of the Canyons, The Masters College Yamaha clincian Bassist w/ The Ron Eschete trio Solo Artist
Rating: Summary: A bible for working musicians Review: My friend recommended this book to me a few years ago - it hasn't been far from my office desk ever since. This book is not only filled with clear, good advice and hundreds of helpful quotes and stories from all kinds of people in the business, it's also well-organized and enjoyable to read. The author breaks things down to their essentials, dealing with the big questions about being your own boss, along with the thousands of little details. I haven't seen a book that beats this one for its subject. If you want the real information about how it's really done, get this book.
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