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Ramiro
Burr Speaker Topics Series
Writing,
Music, Journalism
The Topic
"What
Does A Band Need To Get A Record Deal?"
Music reporter/columnist/blogger Ramiro Burr
details the five important qualities A&R scouts want in a band. Burr debunks
such myths and misconceptions as: “Record labels will make you No. 1,”
“You’re signed! It’s over.” Burr will explain how the record industry
works, and the critical importance of competent managers and publicists.
The Questions
Do
you have to be young and beautiful to get signed? What does your band need to be
seriously considered? Do you have to have a manager or a lawyer? What is the
record label really going to do for you? What are labels looking for? How
important is it to be original?
The Guidance
Ramiro
Burr is a veteran music reporter, syndicated columnist, free-lance writer, and
nationally recognized author, whose dynamic talk explains:
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The most critical qualities a band must have to be considered.
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The importance of having an original sound and a knowledge of your
primary fan base.
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The need for competent management and a good team to produce success.
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The primary purpose of a record label and what you can realistically
expect.
Through
these points and more, Burr provides useful tips to organize your team, clarify
your objectives, and understand how the record industry works.
The Credentials
Ramiro Burr has covered the Texas music scene since 1984. His expertise was
illustrated in the groundbreaking 1999 Billboard
Guide to Tejano and Regional Mexican Music on Billboard Books. He is also a Billboard
correspondent and a free-lance music writer published by Pulse,
Rhythm Music, Songlines, Cashbox, Latina, Performance and New Country Music magazines, as well as the Houston Chronicle and Austin
Chronicle newspapers. Burr’s book credits include the new 2000 World
Music: The Rough Guide, by the London-based Rough Guides and Hispanic
Almanac, on Visible Ink Press.
Contact: Ramiro Burr, Music Reporter,
210-822-6089, Musicreporter@gmail.com.
www.ramiroburr.com

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permission only. Suggestions, comments or compliments? Email: Musicreporter@gmail.com
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