You almost have to become famous first, at least in your local area, before they will consider you as a commodity. In other words, create a big enough buzz to where it's impossible for them to ignore you. Even if you do scratch and crawl your way to a record deal with a major label, how you get paid is a major issue as well. As Courtney Love once described in a letter, only 5% of all bands signed by major record labels become successful, but the record labels are enormously successful because they keep all the money. The band, its entourage and management pay for all the equipment and everything involved in touring. This is why a lot of bands are happier and more success with an independent label.
If you are still determined to break into the establishment and get signed with Virgin Records or Elektra and you aren't satisfied with trying to achieve success through selling your music online or by creating your own record label and staying small, it's still possible, however improbable, to realize your dream of breaking into the major establishment if you're something special and you have diligence.
To be recognized by an A&R, you will need to create an electronic press-kit (or EP). This will include a recording of your songs and evidence that you have a fan following. Since major labels are interested in bands as an investment and are looking for talent that can attract fans like ants to honey, you will need to achieve some local success and create a buzz in your local community. The quality of your songs alone will not be enough.
This will require creating a record, or LP, which will require a studio and engineer which can cost as low as $25 an hour or you can use your own digital equipment which you can buy online. You'll want to produce your CD, maybe market it on Amazon through CreateSpace.com who will distribute it for free for a share of the royalties, or possibly get a small independent label to make it available to your fans. You will also have to create a stage show that can attract people to local nightclubs in your area. You'll want to have CD's, shirts, and other merchandise to give away or sell during your concerts.
Don't be discouraged if things start off slowly, or even embarrassingly. Some of the world's biggest bands, including Nirvana and Guns N' Roses, literally performed in front of no one or furniture at first and were not paid or paid in free drinks when playing at clubs. Keep posting the fliers wherever you can, play as much as you can in the local club scene, and use the internet, word of mouth, free promotion, mail order and everything you can to get your EP out as much as possible. Everyone has to start out bad, but if you keep doing something long enough you will eventually become good.
And don't forget your Myspace, Facebook, and YouTube accounts for free advertising. Also, if you're strapped for cash, InstantBuzz.com is a good place to start a stir on cyberspace. Stars can easily be made and a buzz can happen overnight in cyberspace that can rock the world. One of my Myspace friend members was playing a lot and had a following in the Tacoma music scene where Steve Miller got his start and her exposure online ended up garnering her corporate sponsorship from the University of Phoenix for a Back to School show that will likely catch the attention of some people in the record business.
Official Radio play is also a very big deal to establish legitimacy amongst A&R's at major record labels. So if you're traveling with your band, always do as much as you can to get your song or songs played on radio stations. Send them your EP's and offer any merchandise or promotions you can afford. College radio stations are very numerous, easy to contact, and very willing to play your music. If you're music is good or catchy, the fan buzz should take care of the rest. When it comes to music fans, if they like a band pretty soon all their friends will know about it and they'll become fiercely loyal and want you to be famous. If you can achieve these things at a large local level, you will have proven that you're a sound investment to a major record label because you can attract fans at both ends through shows and your LP.
The following sources include some websites where bands can get help meeting an A&R and getting noticed by major record labels.
Sources -
www.Taxi.com
www.BanditNewsletter.com/goog8.htm
www.bandzoogle.com
Published by Peter R
- The Triple Threat to the Major Recording IndustryMySpace, TagWorld, FameCast, Imeem, Internet Radio, these are just a few of the names that are haunting the major recording industry as they watch the popularity of indie and unsigned artists spread all over the world...
- How to Get a Restraining Order in Florida These easy to understand step by step guild will hopefully help you understand exactly what a restraining order is, if you do in fact need one, and how to apply for one. Domestic violence is serious, and taking a few...
- How to Get Free StuffThere are quite a few ways to get various products and services without paying for them - or at least being paid back for them.
The Historical Roots of the Writers Guild Strike: The Guilds Shun the Ac...The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences was founded by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer V.P. Louis B. Mayer to forestall unionization in Hollywood. During the height of the Great Depr...- Breaking Down a Record Label by DepartmentThis Article is A "Family Tree" to illustrate who does what and who reports to who within A Record Label.
- How to Get Back Your Entire Renter's Deposit
- How to Get Tickets for the Late Night Show with David Letterman
- Swimming With Sharks: Our Audio Book Has Been Signed to a Record Label
- World-wide Cd Sales Are Worst in SoundScan History, and the Record Labels Only Hav...
- Trent Reznor Launches Verbal Assault Against Record Label
- How to Get Over a Break-up
- Bands: How to Get a Record Deal



