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Music Industry 360
How To Make It In The New Music Industry with Ari Herstand | Music Industry 360 Podcast

Music Industry 360

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 43:07


In this episode of Music Industry 360 we talk with Ari Herstand, the author of How To Make It In The Music Industry. Ari Herstand is the CEO and founder of the music business education company Ari's Take and its online school Ari's Take Academy as well as the host of the Webby Award winning New Music Business podcast.He is also the author of the book How To Make It in the New Music Business which is a #1 best seller in 3 categories on Amazon and is being taught in over 300 universities in the US and has been translated into multiple languages. As a musician he has played over 1,000 shows all over the world and has released 4 albums. Herstand has written for many of the top musician trade magazines and websites including Variety, Billboard, Music Connection Magazine, American Songwriter, and Digital Music News.

Jrodconcerts: The Podcast
Musician/Entrepreneur Ari Herstand

Jrodconcerts: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 24:06


Described by Forbes as “the poster child of DIY music” Jamie welcomes Ari Herstand, one of the most influential young entrepreneurs in the music business today. A musician himself Ari is also a best-selling author, educator, advocate, and authority on how to succeed as an independent musician in today's ever-changing music business world. Join us, as the unique and trailblazing Herstand shares with Jamie the secret to his productivity, his mission to empower artists and the creative process behind his new songs. For more information on Ari, visit: ariherstand.com/

The Douglas Coleman Show
The Douglas Coleman Show w_ Ari Herstand and Austin Davis

The Douglas Coleman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 65:08


Ari Herstand: Ari Herstand is the author of the best-selling book, How to Make It in the New Music Business. It remains at the top of the Amazon charts and has been widely adopted by music business schools worldwide. His music business advice blog, Ari's Take, has become the go-to resource for independent musicians on how to run a successful music career in the NEW music business. Herstand's well-researched, relatable; no BS approach is why so many musicians continue to trust him for advice. He offers encouragement without condescension and maintains a "we're all in it together" attitude not found elsewhere in the space. Ari Herstand is an independent musician who has played over 700 shows around the country, has opened for or toured with Ben Folds, Cake, and more. He currently leads the 1973 funk project Brassroots District. Learn more on;http://ariherstand.com Ari Herstand, the ‘Poster Child of DIY Music', Releases Much Anticipated Single and Performance Video, “Retrospect” This Retro R&B Single is Herstand's First Time Releasing Music Under His Own Moniker Since 2015.Austin Davis: Austin Davis is a poet and student activist currently studying creative writing at ASU. Austin is the author of The World Isn't the Size of Our Neighborhood Anymore (Weasel Press, 2020). Austin's next collection of poetry is titled Celestial Night Light and will be released from Ghost City Press on July 7th for free download. Austin likes drinking hot cups of Irish Breakfast tea, taking long walks at night when the world is still and quiet, and spending time with the people he loves. You can find Austin on Twitter @Austin_Davis17 and on Instagram @austinwdavis1Outro:All the Way on Love by Douglas Coleman Available on Itunes, Apple music and spotify. Complete Radio Promotional Package: The Douglas Coleman Show is now offering a complete radio promotional package for music artists. 1. Your track aired for 4 weeks over ALL of our online platforms.2. Your track will always be played at the very beginning of the show before commercials or interviews. 3. A 15 minute interview to promote your album, single, upcoming gigs or anything you wish to talk about.4. Your photo, bio and links to your website and music on our website featured music artists section.5. Permanent archive of your interview and track play on Spreaker, Tune in, Stitcher, Itunes, Spotify, and other online platforms. This is a great opportunity for up and coming music artists to get exposure and airplay without any subscription or long term commitments. You get all of this for a one-time fee of $49.99https://douglascolemanmusic.com/crpp for complete details. Sponsorship:If you're interested in being a sponsor on The Douglas Coleman Show, please contact us directly. douglascolemanshow@gmail.comOR if you'd prefer to make a one-time donation, please check out our GoFundMe. http://gofundme.com/the-dcs-needs-your-helpAlso check out our great line of merchandise. https://www.douglascolemanmusic.com/merchandise/

The Douglas Coleman Show
The Douglas Coleman Show w_ Ari Herstand and Austin Davis

The Douglas Coleman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 65:08


Ari Herstand: Ari Herstand is the author of the best-selling book, How to Make It in the New Music Business. It remains at the top of the Amazon charts and has been widely adopted by music business schools worldwide. His music business advice blog, Ari's Take, has become the go-to resource for independent musicians on how to run a successful music career in the NEW music business. Herstand's well-researched, relatable; no BS approach is why so many musicians continue to trust him for advice. He offers encouragement without condescension and maintains a "we're all in it together" attitude not found elsewhere in the space. Ari Herstand is an independent musician who has played over 700 shows around the country, has opened for or toured with Ben Folds, Cake, and more. He currently leads the 1973 funk project Brassroots District. Learn more on;http://ariherstand.com Ari Herstand, the ‘Poster Child of DIY Music', Releases Much Anticipated Single and Performance Video, “Retrospect” This Retro R&B Single is Herstand's First Time Releasing Music Under His Own Moniker Since 2015.Austin Davis: Austin Davis is a poet and student activist currently studying creative writing at ASU. Austin is the author of The World Isn't the Size of Our Neighborhood Anymore (Weasel Press, 2020). Austin's next collection of poetry is titled Celestial Night Light and will be released from Ghost City Press on July 7th for free download. Austin likes drinking hot cups of Irish Breakfast tea, taking long walks at night when the world is still and quiet, and spending time with the people he loves. You can find Austin on Twitter @Austin_Davis17 and on Instagram @austinwdavis1Outro:All the Way on Love by Douglas Coleman Available on Itunes, Apple music and spotify. Complete Radio Promotional Package: The Douglas Coleman Show is now offering a complete radio promotional package for music artists. 1. Your track aired for 4 weeks over ALL of our online platforms.2. Your track will always be played at the very beginning of the show before commercials or interviews. 3. A 15 minute interview to promote your album, single, upcoming gigs or anything you wish to talk about.4. Your photo, bio and links to your website and music on our website featured music artists section.5. Permanent archive of your interview and track play on Spreaker, Tune in, Stitcher, Itunes, Spotify, and other online platforms. This is a great opportunity for up and coming music artists to get exposure and airplay without any subscription or long term commitments. You get all of this for a one-time fee of $49.99https://douglascolemanmusic.com/crpp for complete details. Sponsorship:If you're interested in being a sponsor on The Douglas Coleman Show, please contact us directly. douglascolemanshow@gmail.comOR if you'd prefer to make a one-time donation, please check out our GoFundMe. http://gofundme.com/the-dcs-needs-your-helpAlso check out our great line of merchandise. https://www.douglascolemanmusic.com/merchandise/

The Digital Music News Podcast
Stop Chasing Playlists and Start Building a Music Career

The Digital Music News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 61:42


Lucidious was a talented musician with a growing fanbase and a well-paying day job.  But he also couldn't get onto a Spotify playlist to save his life. Now, he's making $250,000 a year with a rabid and growing fanbase.  And he's still not getting any Spotify playlist love.  So how is that even possible? Ari Herstand, author of How to Make It In the New Music Business, explained that getting included on massive playlists can actually be damaging to an artist's long-term career. He's seen it firsthand - and in this podcast, he breaks down why. Strangely, getting shut out of Spotify playlists actually forced Lucidious to earn fans in a more meaningful way.  "While everyone was going towards playlists, and he went the other way," Ari explained.  "And, he ignored playlists because playlists ignored him. So instead of beating down the door of every playlist editor and begging to get included on a playlist like every other person in the music industry was doing — and is still doing — he asked himself, ‘what is my ultimate goal here? — my ultimate goal is not to get on playlists. My ultimate goal is to get fans, and to make money from my music.'"

Creative Brand Sessions
15. Why "100% Authenticity" May Be Stopping You From Success, with Ari Herstand

Creative Brand Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 48:58


Los Angeles based Ari Herstand, is the author of the best-selling book How To Make It in the New Music Business. It remains at the top of the Amazon charts and has been widely adopted by music business schools worldwide. His music business advice blog, Ari's Take, has become the go-to resource for independent musicians on how to run a successful music career in the NEW music business. Herstand's well-researched, relatable, no BS approach is why so many musicians continue to trust him for advice--and why we got along so well. Not only is he an entrepreneur, but Ari is also an independent musician who has played over 700 shows around the country, has opened for or toured with Ben Folds and Cake, and has performed on Ellen, and has had his music featured in countless TV shows, commercials and films. He currently leads the 1973 funk project Brassroots District. Ari and I talked about an excerpt from his book, Creating the Artist’s World, Vision, Aesthetic, and Story. He and I share the same philosophy that as an artist, having a brand--you know, your THING--is absolutely crucial to finding success. And as artists, I think a lot of us are so focused on being authentic. I hear it all the time: I don’t want to be phony, I want to be honest. But we’re going to talk about why focusing on pure authenticity can be detrimental to your success. Why? Because sharing everything about you all of the time--posting whatever you want in the name of being authentic and true to yourself--ends up dulling your message. You need to be more focused than that.   Show notes can be found here: http://www.megan-kuhar.com/blog/ari-herstand

The ManageMental Podcast with Blasko and Mike Mowery

In this episode Blasko and Mike walk you through examples of industry scams and how to avoid them, referencing the Digital Music News article How I Got 10,000 Spotify Plays For a Totally Fake Song. Several months ago, a playlist plugging service offered popular independent musician Ari Herstand $500 for 50,000 to 100,000 plays on Spotify. Another offered him a four-month plugging campaign for $5,000. A third offered him 50,000 streams for just $150. Herstand chose that one. Herstand's songs were quickly added to a popular user-generated playlist on Spotify. It had around 50,000 followers. It didn't take long for Spotify to notice. The company quickly took down Herstand's 2014 album, Brave Enough. Through his distributor, he found out that the playlist plugging service, Streamify, had likely used click farms to generate plays. While a lot of labels, promoters and such are genuinely enthusiastic and out there to help acts reach a higher level, sadly there are also a fair amount out there who exploit aspiring and even experienced musicians. Rockabilia is your One Stop Shop for all band merch with the largest selection of officially licensed music merchandise in the world! Find merch from your favorite bands at www.rockabilia.com Want more industry insight? Outerloop Coaching has you covered. www.outerloopcoaching.com We want to hear from you so please don't hesitate to email any questions or comments to askblasko@gmail.com Find Blasko on Twitter and Instagram: @blasko1313 Find Mike Mowery on Twitter and Instagram: @mikeoloop ManageMental is part of the Jabberjaw Media Network. www.jabberjawmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Key Conversations
202: Ari Herstand Interview Part 2

Key Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2017 24:22


In the second half of this generously informative episode, Ari continues to answers pointed questions regarding sites like Patreon and Bandcamp and how they are germane to the careers of start-up musicians and bands. Talking quite extensively on the surging relevance of streaming services, Ari points out how pertinent they are not only to huge names and brands but also to artists on the rise. This second half episode is chock full of motivational insight and tips for daily life as an independent artist. It really is a must-hear for those just starting as well as those more experienced artists.   MX4 Participants Interviewing Ari: Caitlin Deviny Scott Tran April Anne Julian Blackmore Links Mentioned: Blog: Ari’s Take Book & Website: Ari Herstand .com Patreon Bandcamp.comSupport the show (http://www.paypal.me/cbemusic)

Key Conversations
201: Ari Herstand Interview Part 1

Key Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2017 25:46


This is the first of a two piece dive into the expanse of applicable knowledge all-around DIY professional musician and entertainer Ari Herstand has to offer. From his blog, “Ari’s Take,” his musical career, his acting, all the way to his full fledged guide on How to Make It in the New Music Business this young leader in the industry offers a wealth of insight in each of the answers he gives in this episode of Key Conversations. You can expect to find well-rounded answers to questions concerning the DIY musician’s life, crowd-funding, and much more crammed into the eventful first part of our two part conversation with Ari Herstand.   MX4 Participants Interviewing Ari: Caitlin Deviny Scott Tran April Anne Julian Blackmore Links Mentioned: Blog: Ari’s Take Book & Website: Ari Herstand .comSupport the show (http://www.paypal.me/cbemusic)

Break the Business Podcast
BTB Ep 74: Music Touring Tips; Marian Call Interview; Grammys Recap

Break the Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2017 65:55


Hi Podcast Listeners! Thanks for downloading! In the first segment, Ryan and Dave talk about their upcoming trip to see John Wick: Chapter 2. They are quite excited about it. They also discuss a recent Ari Herstand Bandzoogle article, "How (and Why) to Hit the Road." If you are wondering how to put together an effective tour without a booking agent, this episode is for you. You can find Herstand's article here: www.bandzoogle.com/blog/how-and-why-to-hit-the-road. In the second segment, singer-songwriter (and one of Ryan's favorite artists) Marian Call stops by for her second visit to the Podcast. She discusses her upcoming album "Standing Stones," which is available on February 24th. Marian gives lots of great tips on effective crowdfunding as well. Don't miss this interview! Check out more of Marian's fantastic work by visiting www.mariancall.com. In the final block of the show, Ryan debuts a new "Music Jerk of the Week" segment and Ryan and Dave break down the Grammys. As you can imagine, Dave is mad about Metallica's sound issues at the show, and his anger is quite hilarious. Thank you all very much for listening! Rate/review/subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes and SoundCloud. Like Break the Business on Facebook. Follow Ryan @ryankair and Dave @metaldave85. And tell a friend about the show! And visit www.breakthebusiness.com to get a copy of Ryan's Book "Break the Business: Declaring Your Independence and Achieving True Success in the Music Industry."

The Mindful Musician
Ep. 19 How To Make It In The New Music Business w. Ari Herstand

The Mindful Musician

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2017 63:25


Most musicians now know Ari Herstand (pronounced Ar*ee Her*stand) as the guy who has helped them fly with their instruments, book national tours, get songs placed on TV and make more money with their music career - without the help of a label. Herstand's music business advice blog, Ari's Take, was nominated by the LA Weekly as the best music blog in Los Angeles and has become a go-to resource for DIY musicians worldwide. He released the preeminent book on the new music industry entitled, How To Make it In The New Music Business (Norton/Liveright Publishing) on December 20th, 2016. It was the #1 best selling New Release in the Music Business, Performing Arts Industry and Entertainment Industry categories on Amazon. Ari Herstand is a DIY musician who has played over 600 shows around the country, has opened for or toured with Ben Folds, Cake, Matt Nathanson, The Milk Carton Kids and Ron Pope, has performed on Ellen, and has had his music featured in countless TV shows, commercials and films. He currently fronts the funk band Brassroots District and is a member of the acoustic trio Young Canyon. Herstand is a staff writer for Digital Music News and has also written for many of the top musician trade magazines and websites including Music Connection Magazine, American Songwriter, Playback Magazine, CD Baby, Tunecore, Reverbnation, Roland, Discmakers, ASCAP, Hypebot and others. He has been a featured speaker at SF MusicTech, SXSW, ASCAP Music Expo, CD Baby's DIY Musician Conference and in music business classrooms worldwide. As an actor, he has co-starred in TV shows including Transparent, Aquarius, Mad Men, 2 Broke Girls, The Fosters, Sam & Cat and Touch. Visit him: ariherstand.com His Blog: aristake.com Upcoming appearances: ariherstand.com/appearances Sign up for The Mindful Musician Mailing List here: www.mattoestreicher.com

Making It with Chris G.
#016: Ari Herstand - DIY Musician Making It in the New Music Business

Making It with Chris G.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2016 69:05


Hello World – Welcome Back Making It Nation! Welcome to another episode of Making It with Chris G where we have Conversations with people in the world of entertainment who are making it, from behind the scenes to the spotlight. Sharing their stories and insight to help you get one step closer to Making It. This weeks guest is DIY Musician, Actor, Blogger, Public Speaker, and now Author, Ari Herstand.  Most musicians now know Ari Herstand (pronounced Ar*ee Her*stand) as the guy who has helped them fly with their instruments, book national tours, get songs placed on TV and make more money with their music career - without the help of a label. Herstand’s music business advice blog, Ari’s Take, was nominated by the LA Weekly as the best music blog in Los Angeles and has become a go-to resource for DIY musicians worldwide.  He released the preeminent book on the new music industry entitled, How To Make it In The New Music Business (Norton/Liveright Publishing) on December 20th, 2016. It was the #1 best selling New Release in the Music Business, Performing Arts Industry and Entertainment Industry categories on Amazon.  Ari Herstand is a DIY musician who has played over 600 shows around the country, has opened for or toured with Ben Folds, Cake, Matt Nathanson, The Milk Carton Kids and Ron Pope, has performed on Ellen, and has had his music featured in countless TV shows, commercials and films. He currently fronts the funk band Brassroots District and is a member of the acoustic trio Young Canyon.  Herstand is a staff writer for Digital Music News and has also written for many of the top musician trade magazines and websites including Music Connection Magazine, American Songwriter, Playback Magazine, CD Baby, Tunecore, Reverbnation, Roland, Discmakers, ASCAP, Hypebot and others. He has been a featured speaker at SF MusicTech, SXSW, ASCAP Music Expo, CD Baby's DIY Musician Conference and in music business classrooms worldwide.  As an actor, he has co-starred in TV shows including Transparent, Aquarius, Mad Men, 2 Broke Girls, The Fosters, Sam & Cat and Touch. Keep in touch: www.makingitwithchrisg.com https://www.instagram.com/chrisgoyzueta/ https://twitter.com/chrisgoyzueta https://www.facebook.com/makingitwithchrisg  Support Ari Herstand & get the Book: http://ariherstand.com/ https://www.instagram.com/ariherstand/ https://twitter.com/ariherstand

Wake Up Hollywood
Ari Herstand

Wake Up Hollywood

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2015 55:00


Most musicians now know Ari Herstand (pronounced Ar*ee Her*stand) as the guy who helped them fly with their instruments. His Carry Your Instrument On The Plane... It's The LAW blog post went viral and has been viewed over 300,000 times with over 40,000 Facebook Likes. In just under three years, Herstand's music business advice blog, Ari's Take, has been nominated by the LA Weekly as the best music blog in Los Angeles and has become a go to resource for DIY (Do It Yourself) musicians. Herstand started the blog to help musicians from his own experiences managing his music career. "Before the blog, I was getting so many questions from other DIY musicians on how to get their bands off the ground. It got to a point where I just didn't have time to respond to everyone anymore, so I started Ari's Take and just started pointing people there," he explains. Herstand has played over 600 shows, toured with the Milk Carton Kids and Ron Pope, opened for Ben Folds, Cake, Matt Nathanson, Joshua Radin and Eric Hutchinson, and performed with Thirty Seconds To Mars on the Ellen Degeneres Show. He's had countless songs placed on TV shows and charted in the top ten on iTunes - all as a DIY musician. As an actor, he has co-starred in TV shows like Mad Men, 2 Broke Girls, The Fosters, Sam & Cat and Touch. Best known for his live looping shows, Herstand records and layers the acoustic guitar, keys, beat boxing, trumpet and vocals for a full sonic live experience. twitter.com/ariherstand instagram.com/ariherstand Snapchat: @ariherstand basically everything online is under Ari Herstand, except the blog which is Ari's Take: aristake.com

Wake Up Hollywood
Ari Herstand

Wake Up Hollywood

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2015 55:00


Most musicians now know Ari Herstand (pronounced Ar*ee Her*stand) as the guy who helped them fly with their instruments. His Carry Your Instrument On The Plane... It's The LAW blog post went viral and has been viewed over 300,000 times with over 40,000 Facebook Likes. In just under three years, Herstand's music business advice blog, Ari's Take, has been nominated by the LA Weekly as the best music blog in Los Angeles and has become a go to resource for DIY (Do It Yourself) musicians. Herstand started the blog to help musicians from his own experiences managing his music career. "Before the blog, I was getting so many questions from other DIY musicians on how to get their bands off the ground. It got to a point where I just didn't have time to respond to everyone anymore, so I started Ari's Take and just started pointing people there," he explains. Herstand has played over 600 shows, toured with the Milk Carton Kids and Ron Pope, opened for Ben Folds, Cake, Matt Nathanson, Joshua Radin and Eric Hutchinson, and performed with Thirty Seconds To Mars on the Ellen Degeneres Show. He's had countless songs placed on TV shows and charted in the top ten on iTunes - all as a DIY musician. As an actor, he has co-starred in TV shows like Mad Men, 2 Broke Girls, The Fosters, Sam & Cat and Touch. Best known for his live looping shows, Herstand records and layers the acoustic guitar, keys, beat boxing, trumpet and vocals for a full sonic live experience. twitter.com/ariherstand instagram.com/ariherstand Snapchat: @ariherstand basically everything online is under Ari Herstand, except the blog which is Ari's Take: aristake.com

Sound and Substance - Songwriting and Music Production
7: Ari Herstand - Artist, Actor, Blogger

Sound and Substance - Songwriting and Music Production

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2014 42:30


Most people now know Ari Herstand as the guy who helped them fly with their instruments. His Carry Your Instrument On The Plane… It’s The LAW blog post went viral and has been viewed over 300,000 with over 40,000 Facebook Likes, a Reddit and HackerNews thread. In just under two years, Herstand’s music business advice blog, Ari’s Take, has been nominated by the LA Weekly as the best music blog in Los Angeles and has become a go to resource for DIY musicians. Ari Herstand is a DIY musician who has played over 550 shows around the country, has opened for or toured with Ben Folds, Cake, Matt Nathanson, The Milk Carton Kids and Ron Pope, and has had his music featured in countless TV shows.Herstand has written for many of the top musician trade magazines and websites including Music Connection Magazine, Digital Music News, American Songwriter, Playback Magazine, CD Baby, Tunecore, Reverbnation, Discmakers, ASCAP, Hypebot and others. As an actor, he has co-starred in TV shows including 2 Broke Girls, The Fosters, Sam & Cat and Touch. Before acting and blogging, Herstand spent a full year working on his newest release, Brave Enough, in his former home of Minnesota. Teaming up with his long-time engineer and close friend, Paul Marino, the two organized an all-star band, including Herstand’s “favorite drummer on the planet” Dave King (The Bad Plus), to create his 3rd full-length record. Herstand is best know for his live looping: combining the trumpet, beat boxing, keys, acoustic guitar, percussion and vocals to create a full, sonic live experience. He recently joined the Digital Music News team as a staff writer. Herstand brings the musician’s perspective to most current topics. Brave Enough is out digitally everywhere streamed or sold. We talk about Ari's advice for musicians just getting started, the resolve you need to have as an artist, why John was always using mini-discs wrong in the 90's and much more.