Latest from Music Think Tank (primary) RSS
- Does Anyone Have a Music Related Domain For Sale?
- Ten Tips that Every Musician Should Apply to Their Career.
- Transformative Vs Incremental Change.
- How to RUIN Your Music Career in 7 Easy Steps
- Ok, you make great music, but what’s your value proposition?
- Photo and Video Release
- Posting and announcing your gigs.
- MTT launches the Indie Maximum Exposure 100 Blog
- Ending agreements in the beginning for bands.
- ‘It’s tough to beat up a guy that never quits’
- The primary job of a manager is to take care of your lazy artist…
- What happened? A rant about the work ethic of many musicians
- Hot Tip: Be one of the first to jump into the Augmented Reality buzz..
- Cancellations and Rescheduling
- Music Marketing That's Made-To-Stick
- How I Connect with Thousands of People in 7 Minutes A Day
- Dog Guru
- And if only 1% of those people...
- Set lists for the sound man and sound woman.
- Spectral Management
- Experiment: Everyone must have a CD, even if free.
- Why didn't In Rainbows open the music industry floogates?
- Session players for recordings.
- Viral, Schmiral (‘Greatness’ Pt. 2)
- Not your average promo idea.
The primary job of a manager is to take care of your lazy artist…
Wednesday, October 21, 2009When a westerner (an American for example) walks by the office of a co-worker, and the co-worker is quietly sitting there doing nothing, the westerner’s first reaction is that the co-worker is lazy and probably slacking. On the other side of the world, when an easterner (someone from Japan for example) walks by a co-worker, and that co-worker is doing nothing, the easterner’s first reaction is th...
Original article from http://www.musicthinktank.com/blog/the-primary-job-of-a-manager-is-to-take-care-of-your-lazy-ar.html
Login to read full articles and enjoy our free features for members.
Related articles
feedraider "We Eat Internets" v2.0 a LAMP production by Jussi Vaihia
© 2006-2009 |
about |
blog |
help