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Table of Contents
This E-Mail
Introduction to this month's
newsletter.
Online Portion (click the yellow box below to
view)
1. Publications that will Review Your CD
2. Radio Shows that will Play Your Songs
3. Labels/Online Vendors/Services that will Help You to
Sell Your Music
4. Websites Where You Can Upload Your Band's MP3s or
Videos
5. Social Networks and Online Communities
6. Helpful Tools and Resources for Your
Band
7. ARTICLE: "13 Things Every DIY
Musician Should Know How to Do" by The Staff of the Pigeons
and
Planes Blog. Edited by
Chris Robley, DIY Musician Blog.
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Welcome to the May
Indie Contact Newsletter.
This month's article is courtesy of the Staff of the
Pigeons and Planes Blog (the article is edited by Chris Robley of the
DIY Musician Blog). The article titled "13 Things Every DIY
Musician Should Know How to Do" features a set of helpful guidelines
that are applicable to independent artists of every style.
Following the guidelines in this article will help you
to save a lot of time and energy.
As always, if you have a service that can help out
artists or songwriters, and would like to be listed in this
newsletter, don't hesitate to get in touch. Visit this website to
submit your details. http://indiebible.com/submit.html
Please include the genres of music that you prefer to work with
As is the case every month, there is a large group of
new contacts that can help you to gain more exposure for your music.
Click on the YELLOW BANNER at the BOTTOM of this
e-mail to view the May edition of the Indie Contact
Newsletter!
David Wimble
Editor, The Indie Contact Newsletter
indiecontactnewsletter_at_rogers_dot_com
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This Month's Newsletter Draw
A Shure SM58 Microphone
- Kate Peterson, Ypsilanti, MI
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