Posts Tagged ‘Music Industry’

Steve Conway Music Rocks in Music Industry

Posted on June 16th, 2010 by admin  |  No Comments »

His first record contract was in Nashville with an Independent Record label. He wrote “Same Old Highway” which was recorded by Sonny Wright. Sonny played the song on “Nashville Now” and was played in almost every country in Europe. It was very exciting times. He recorded his first song at Ray Stevens Studio in Nashville. There was one song from that session that did fairly well. The song was “Couldn’t Love You More” which he wrote and sang.

Self-Check The Music & Decide Your Self How Good’s The Music? A Free Test Song for Steve’s Fans: http://www.steveconwaymusic.com/music.html and I am sure you will feel glad when you hear the song and the beautiful music.

He also recorded at the Recorded, the Music Mill and the Shock House in Nashville. Jack Eubanks was the leader of the early “Alabama” session. He was a big help to Steve and was the leader of his sessions there.

He continued to write songs over the years and the songs just seem to get better and better. He went back to Nashville in 2003 and played in clubs around town. The response to the songs was really good. He headed back Read the rest of this entry »

Music Networks – How Bands and Musicians Use Music Networks for Band Promotion

Posted on April 21st, 2010 by admin  |  No Comments »

The internet continues to revolutionize the music industry and the creation of music networks has helped musicians to promote their bands, sell their music, find band members, buy and sell musical instruments, chat to fellow musicians in the forums, post photos, their music, videos and so much more.

There are many benefits to joining one of the top music networks. It is best to focus on two or three at the most and create, as well as maintain, a standout profile page for your music or band. If you spread yourself too thin and try to join every music site you come across then you will find yourself struggling to maintain an active profile. If you join one of these music networks then you will gain a massive amount international exposure for your music.

Try to devote 30 minutes each month in updating your profile with new photos, gig dates, videos or music samples. On a more regular basis you may want to respond to forum posts, reply to comments posted on your page and also respond to any emails sent to you. You need to treat these music networks as an advertisement and great way to promote Read the rest of this entry »