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A Career in Music

The Other 12 Step Program

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A Career in Music

By: Bob D'Eith
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“If you’re hoping to make a career out of music, this book could be the difference between getting it right and flaming out.” (Alan Cross, broadcaster and host of The Ongoing History of Music)

After nearly three decades in the Canadian music business, Bob D'Eith has learned a lot about how independent artists have succeeded or failed. This book delves into the basic tools that every independent artist should have in today's complicated and ever-changing music industry. More than ever before, artists are being expected to develop themselves. That means understanding many parts of the business both traditional and cutting edge. A Career in Music: The Other 12 Step Program examines where the money is for Canadian artists and how to get it.

Foreword by Grant Lawrence (CBC and author)

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