Before They Even See You

When people want you to be a good band they’re more likely to experience you and remember you as a good band.

So how can you get people to want you to be a good band?

Charge $30 instead of $10.

Charge $0 instead of $100.

Play a smaller venue.

Play a smaller market.

Play a market you’ve never played (let the power of streaming go before you).

Play a 4th of July celebration.

Play a frat bar (unless they turn on you…it can get ugly).

Make sure that any reputation that proceeds you has a heavy concentration on ‘you just have to see it live’.


If people want you to be good before they even arrive at the venue, you win.

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Whew...

Finally an email for you today today without a sale, a percentage off, a one-day-only, or the dreaded doorbuster savings.

I hope you’ve had a lovely, fulfilling, filling day.

The timing is never right for the turkey getting done at the same time as the mash potatoes were mashed. Someone is upset the cranberries never got passed around. The chairs that got added to the table aren’t very comfortable. Not everyone dressed up and the hosts are passively annoyed.

But regardless…thankfulness is a posture, attitude and outlook that you can choose. It’s free to choose. You don’t have to wait.

***My wife Sarah is a professional cook, but she entrusted me to do the turkey. She gave me a B+. I am thankful for her generous spirit and I will try harder next year.

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Learn vs. Do Wrong

What did you learn?…is not the same as…What did you do wrong?

It’s easy to make the mistake of answering the first question as though it was the second.

‘What did you learn?’ holds so many more possibilities looking toward the future.

***And pertaining to the things that were done wrong…if you’re not willing to reframe them in a learning lens they’re probably not worth rehashing in the first place.

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The Best Parts Of The Band

The best parts of being in a band are the boring parts.

When you’ve run out of adrenaline, no cheering crowds, all the funny stories have been told, everyone’s maxed out on internet and podcasts.

It’s in the boredom that each person shows a deeper glimpse of who they truly are. And those are the parts that we all want see in others, and also reveal ourselves.

And for better or worse…there’s a lot of boredom in bands, especially in the beginning.

But that’s how and why bands can become so close. It has everything to do with how you experience the boredom. What happens in the boredom. What you do with the boredom.

Said another way…

“The only true currency in this bankrupt world is what you share with someone else when you’re uncool.” - Lester Bangs in Almost Famous

Boredom is uncool. There’s lots of boredom in bands. There’s lots of ‘true currency’ in bands.

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Memorizing Piano

When I was a kid I had to take piano. My mom was right I wish I would have kept with it.

Here’s the thing…

I was much better at memorizing the music than reading the music.

So my process was, I would work and think really hard in order to memorize it so I wouldn’t have to think about it anymore.

That was the fun part. And I would play it as fast as I could too.

But after a few days or weeks or months of cruising along without thinking…the thinking would creep back in.

And once I started thinking again I made a lot of mistakes, sometimes I forgot whole parts of the song as I was sitting at the piano…and it was really hard to go back to the ease of not thinking.

The muscle memory was gone…or spotty at best. It felt impossible to simply tell myself to stop thinking and just play.

I, begrudgingly, had to go back to the music and figure it all out again before I could move forward.


So the sequence is something like this…

Thinking/Learning (difficult)

Not Thinking/Muscle Memory (fun)

Re-Thinking/Understanding (meaningful)

Knowing (longevity)

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Wheel Of Fame

As soon as the story (on social media, interviews, podcasts…and in your own head) turns into ‘We’re getting more and more famous’ you’re in the wheel.

You will always have to be getting more famous. More fame (not merely fame itself) is what you’ve decided it’s all about.

If there isn’t at least one more person at the next gig, one more view, one more like, then there isn’t really anything worth talking about.

And for a lot of artists, if you really listen close, this is the only story they tell. Because they jumped in the wheel a long time ago without realizing it.

It’s time to change the story, or at least add to it.

I hope you’re getting super famous. But I hope that’s not all you’re doing.

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