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Re: SXSW Pita 2014/03/14 22:19:09 (permalink)
Not all record labels need to attend because there's a lot of global press coverage of the SXSW festival. And also for example, bands from as far north; Seattle, Minnesota and Wisconsin all got excellent local news coverage. 
 
There is also music, film and game awards for example; Austin local's "Riders Against the Storm" won this year's "Band of the Year" award.
 
Most bands who previously performed at SXSW will plan way, way ahead (get rooms and travel arrangements done, and if later on the band cannot play? There's still plenty of time to cancel).  A lot of acts probably use backing music and/or use the backline gear already supplied. Point is; the focus of these events is all about PR, PR, PR, coming up with clever strategies to maximize media coverage of what is a BIG music festival that is well known worldwide.... Sure, not all record labels attend, buy hey, they don't need to attend because they will most definitely read all about it  
 
Having great songs, tight performances and sound is only half the battle. Clever PR, good relations with press contacts is paramount, this is key to success, followed by.... oh yeah, the record label... say what? THE RECORD LABEL, oh... yeah that  :P  . A great band can achieve success with an "Independent Label
 
There's a lot of good information (and unfortunately misinformation) about PR strategies. Mostly, it's about 'how to' rather than how much money (beware of scams)!
 
The car incident that killed; deliberately mowed down those people was shocking, very sad news. My thoughts go out to family and friends of the victims. BIG events such as SXSW requires local police and security to be much better prepared and organized in regards to safety and security of everyone attending 'such events'; i.e Austin or anywhere else.
 
 
@ Spindlebox,
 
It's been a long time (over a year ago) since I heard your music. So I headed on over to your website for listen; Alice Sweet Alice "Great songs, performances and sound." Keep up the great effort, wish you all the best!
 
 

 
 
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Re: SXSW Pita 2014/03/14 22:28:39 (permalink)
^^^ that stuff is all absolutely true.  

We actually were going to have brochures, like "menus" for people that came in the door during our performance, with information about each song, etc. and with QR codes that people could scan and get sample music for free.  We also had business cards, again with a link people could type into their phones to get the FREE sample CD.  We were going to pass those out wherever we could.


But you really have to have more than 1 showcase, and augment the entire trip with interviews, etc.  My new friend that has been down there many times will be able to help us next year.

We had hotels reserved months in advance, so we were cool with that.

Anyway, may be next year, but then again, maybe not.  We're actually having some pretty great success on the road and on our own.  And about record companies:  unless somebody makes us an offer we can't refuse, unless somebody tells me WHY they should get a piece of the action - then we'll continue to be DIY.  We're not looking.

SONGCRAFT:  Thank you so much for taking the time to listen!!!  If anyone is interested, here is the link to the FREE 5 song Sample CD we're giving out.  Hope you enjoy & share!!  http://alicesweetalice1.bandcamp.com/album/alice-sweet-alice-singles


 

 
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Re: SXSW Pita 2014/03/15 00:23:29 (permalink)

 
Oh my! 

 
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Re: SXSW Pita 2014/03/15 01:06:47 (permalink)
I swear, people don't know how to treat dolls anymore.  My aunt would be offended! ;)

(Yes, this is the movie and name I totally ripped off.  I saw the movie 20+ years ago and thought it would make a good band name.  My childhood girlfriend is a semi-famous spinning instructor in NYC named Stacey Griffith.  One of her clients is Brooke Shields.  Brooke approved.  )


 

 
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Re: SXSW Pita 2014/03/15 01:37:08 (permalink)
Or, as we used to say, "Unibrow approved!" 

 
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Re: SXSW Pita 2014/03/15 01:38:10 (permalink)
craigb
Or, as we used to say, "Unibrow approved!" 




SHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!


 

 
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