In this episode:
- Cory doesn’t know half the people in the house when he emcees Frankie’s, and interest in live gigs is up! (4:50),
- Is the Cellar Music label releasing too many albums? (9:00),
- Why monthly listeners is a bad statistic for comparing artists (22:35),
- The “keeping the lights on” view of social media (27:25),
- The danger of having multiple names for your projects / bands on streaming platforms (32:55),
- First question: Music grant organizations to follow as a Canadian musician in BC (38:15)
- What’s it like being on a grant jury? (44:05),
- Best-of-2022 highlight: Being in control vs. being picked (48:24),
- When you get rejected, it’s so often circumstantial, and so rarely a judgment on you (49:35),
- Second question: Thoughts on being a brand and branding for musicians (58:42).
Links:
- FACTOR Artist Development grant: how I won it twice - Will's two applications to the program
- Juried Sound Recording program: FACTOR
- Explore and Create: Canada Council - Includes Research and Creation, as well as Concept to Realization, programs
- Amplify BC Career Development grant
- Music BC Travel Grants
- What is the Spotify monthly listener figure? - Will's breakdown of what the often-misunderstood stat means
- Legibility - Will's Rhythm Changes Update on what happens when you have many streaming profiles with slightly different names for your group
Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Monthly
- PublishedNovember 9, 2022 at 1:00 p.m. UTC
- Length1h 24m
- Season1
- Episode4
- RatingClean