| Approaching Record Labels |
| by Bart Elliott |
| September 17, 2003 |
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I get a lot of emails regarding "record deal" questions ... so I thought I would provide some basic information to help those of you, artists and/or bands, who may be asking (thinking of) the same questions. Before approaching a record label, it is essential that your live performance and songwriting skills are the best they can be. Most record label executives will not listen to “cover material”, so if you don’t write your own songs you will have to develop relationships with great songwriters to perform and record their material. It is also essential that you have a strong identity and know exactly what kind of image you wish to portray as an artist: Maverick? Pure Country? Edgy? Sexy? Sweet and Demure? Every record company professional will expect you to complete these three steps:
I also recommend that you learn the music business. Look for books on the subject and search of resource material on the Internet. If you don't know where to start, then I would highly recommend you buy this book: All You Need to Know About The Music Business The book has been revised and updated for the 21st century ... which is important, especially since the industry is in a constant state of flux. "Should be required reading for anyone planning or |








