|
|
|
|
|
Articles related to "Finding A Manager"
Choosing a Music Manager Find out what you should be looking for in a music manager for your career. finding a manager • what does a music manager do • music managers • musical support team • music industry professionals
So Your Position Is Being Eliminated…. If you are one of those who are being laid off, it can be a stressful time. downsizing • layoff • reorganization • management • manager
Grow Up To Be A Musician "Oh, grow up!" is sadly the usual reply we get when we try to tell others we write music. Here is a little food for thought to prove that it is the songwriter that is actually more mature than the average person one runs into everyday. musician • music writing • music writing career • musicians • songwriter
Music Around The World: Chantal Kreviazuk (Canada) First in series of articles about international artists featuring Chantal Kreviazuk. chantal kreviazuk • canada • our lady peace • video • cd
The Fraternity Among Hitch-hikers Hitch-hiker's are usually pretty independent, or solitary beasts. They frown when another hitcheer or two turns up to compete for rides, and crowds don't travel as well as loners or pairs. But there is something all the same, that makes them mighty glad to see one another much of the time. A certain fraternity. Here's what reminded me so strongly of it. fraternity • hitchhikers • hitch-hikers • hitching • connections
They Sure Were Still in the League He was the last National League player to hit .400, had a higher lifetime batting average than Lou Gehrig, managed the New York Giants to a World Championship, was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1954, but he is rarely mentioned anymore. bill terry • giants • world series • mcgraw • gehrig |
|
|
|