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Chapter 16: A Change of Approach?

Posted by admin on April 23rd, 2010 | 1 Comment »

My very close friend Itay gave me some feedback about this blog and real time story.  This is what he said: “I read chapter one and to be completely honest I was looking to get more of you and I got a manual. I want to hear more about your feelings, fears, thoughts, and challenges and how you overcome them. I want to hear how you evolve. When you complete the journey, you can write a manual.”  Of course my quick reaction was to defend myself and tell him that he only read the first chapter and I already WAS doing that.  This is what he said: “I’d market it as a journal not a manual, I’d also void 1. 2. or any structure that makes it look like a manual. I think you analyze and explain too much. As an example in your paragraph about the reasons you were nervous (Chapter 3). You also mention there that “It was my first gig with my new friend Arthur, a truly remarkable bassist and music business veteran” – I want to hear more about his this guy and how you met and why you chose each other and what is your commitment to each other rather. I care less about why you were nervous.”

SO, I have thought about what he said I realize that I’ve been keeping the “ends” to much in my mind while trying to write about the “means” as they are happening.  In trying to position myself as an authority, I have neglected to truly share myself and how deep and profound this process is for me of truly going for my dreams, taking all the neccesary steps and believing in myself 100%.  This will now function as a real time “journal” of how I am making it, day by day in this business and how I am working towards my vision of being a world-renown artist.

Here is what is up for me right now:  I just added two back up singers to our “act.”  The first is my amazingly talented girlfriend Sally Swallow and the other, my friend and the equally amazing Keesha Gumbs.  We have been re-arranging some of my songs with background harmonies and let me tell you, it sounds fucking amazing.  I know that I am more in love with my music than anybody, but seriously…fucking amazing.

Arthur, Dan and I had an electric trio gig at a German drinking hole in Queens called the Wunderbar.  I wasn’t expecting too much in terms of the gig, just a good opportunity to practice and have a good time and it was our most fun show yet.  There were a number of college students in the bar and both Dan and I were nervous that they wouldn’t dig the music, but they got SO down…dancing, singing along to the cover songs we played.  It made me very excited and pretty much reinforced all the things that we have been working on in terms of making our music funky and accessable to a younger audience.

I’m a very happy man today and beyond pumped for our first NYC show as a full band.  We are going to dress up it up!

-Zach


Chapter 13: Is the Music Business Not A Business?

Posted by admin on April 9th, 2010 | 1 Comment »

My band and I are playing a gig in Harrisburg Pennsylvania tomorrow night.  In line with my last post about hard work etc, I thought I would shed some light on some of the non-musical aspects of this business that are REQUIRED for success.  This is why artists have managers, so they don’t have to focus on all these details, but here is a taste of just the logistics aspects of what is needed to successfully put on one electric show out of town.

Here is the reason why I’m posting this: If you want to be a successful artist you have to understand that you are not just a musician, you are an entrepreneur.  Period.  End of Story.  And part of being an entrepreneur is dealing with the business side of things…and part of that is dealing with details and logistics.

Events Checklist for Zach Maxwell Music

Equipment:

o Guitar

o Amp

o Effects pedal board w/

o Power strip

o All power adapters

o Guitar chords

o Capo

o Guitar picks

o Extra batteries

o Extra guitar strings

o Microphone (if needed)

o Microphone stand (if needed)

o Microphone cable (if needed)

o Guitar stand (if needed)

o Stool (if needed)

o Computer

o Computer charger

o USB chord for iphone

o Blue Snowball microphone for recording show

o Phone

Merchandise

o Box of CD’s

o Newsletter mailing list

o Pens and markers for people to write their info on

o Business Cards

o Cash box

o Starters cash

o Other merchandise

o Banner

o Download cards

Clothing and Misc:

o Stage clothes and shoes

o Washed and Ironed if needed

o Travel clothes and shoes

o Headphones

o Hands free device

o Overnight clothes (for overnights)

o Toiletry kit (for overnights)

o Leathermen

o Lighter

o Dog food for Samson (on overnights where he comes)

o Leash for Samson (on overnights where he comes)

Venue Logistics

o Confirmed time for Soundcheck

o Confirmed Yes or No for soundboard recording

o Confirmed backline

o Drums or Bring your own (BYO)

o Bass Amp or BYO

o Guitar Amp or BYO

o Keyboards or BYO

o PA system or BYO

Travel Logistics

o Vehicle

o Aux cable for music in car

o Address of venue

o Directions

o Phone number of venue

o Estimated travel time

o Cash to pay band

o Reservations for Hotel (overnights)

o Expense Sheet

This has been a busy week in terms of rehearsals and preparation for our first electric gig (we have many more to come, check out the Live Shows tab) so I will be back next week with story updates.