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In the latest episode of Gig Gab, you’ll catch Eric Jackson and Carlo Carluccio from Boston’s own Best Not Broken sharing their journey from cover band roots to rocking high-energy performances with a mix of originals and covers, including an unforgettable opening gig for Barry Goudreau’s Engine Room. They spill on mastering the art of self-promotion—think relentless social media engagement, eye-catching posters, and savvy online PR campaigns. It’s not just about music; it’s about creating a relatable product. So, dive deep into their strategies to build brand recognition, foster radio relationships, and keep the business side as sharp as their harmonies. Remember, always be performing.
Switching gears, the duo discusses the technical side of their shows, from managing setlists to incorporating tracks and clicks effectively—for them, just the drummer gets the click, no one else! They weave in crowd-pleasers like “Freebird” and “Don’t Fear The Reaper” alongside their hits like “Tell Me You Want Me,” creating a seamless blend that keeps the audience engaged (all while proving why the rhythm section is so crucial!).
Whether you’re navigating the challenges of promotion or the intricacies of performance management, take a leaf out of Best Not Broken’s playbook and keep the focus sharp: always be performing.
00:00:00 Gig Gab 427 – Monday, April 29th, 2024
April 29th: Poem In Your Pocket Day
Guests: Eric Jackson & Carlo Carluccio from Boston’s Best Not Broken
From a bicycle in Nashville to a car in New Hampshire
High-energy performance, tight harmonies, the clever inclusion of cover songs interspersed with originals, and opening for Barry Goudreau’s Engine Room (not to mention the crazy waves crashing!) caught my attention!
00:03:02 Started as a Cover Band
00:05:32 Some of their best songs are on their most recent release.
Best Not Broken’s Human Emotion
00:07:33 The Art of Self-Promotion
Spend some time on social media
Posters. Build Brand Recognition and Resume
Hire Promotion Help with Gig Money.
Treat it Like a Business
Online PR Campaign
Find Radio Stations
Build Relationships
Keep at it, and pay attention
INTERACT
Think about your product…it’s not just music. Make videos. Make something relatable.
00:13:18 Management Help?
Enoch Entertainment
00:14:19 Playing with Tracks (and a Click)
That’s Because We’re So Clever
No IEMs for Lead Singer
Click only for Drummer
“Too Hot To Operate”
00:19:51 Managing Setlists
Keeping the tracks effective and simple
Using the drum overhead as “stage wash”
00:22:50 Sneaking Covers Into Sets
Distracted By A Redheaded Air Drummer
“Freebird”
The Rhythm Section is the Most Important Part of The Band
“Don’t Fear The Reaper”
“Tell Me You Want Me” – Best Not Broken
00:27:06 Gig Gab 427 Outtro
Contact Best Not Broken
Contact Gig Gab!
@GigGabPodcast on Instagram
feedback@giggabpodcast.com
a href="https://www.giggabpodcast.
In the latest episode of Gig Gab, you’ll catch Eric Jackson and Carlo Carluccio from Boston’s own Best Not Broken sharing their journey from cover band roots to rocking high-energy performances with a mix of originals and covers, including an unforgettable opening gig for Barry Goudreau’s Engine Room. They spill on mastering the art of self-promotion—think relentless social media engagement, eye-catching posters, and savvy online PR campaigns. It’s not just about music; it’s about creating a relatable product. So, dive deep into their strategies to build brand recognition, foster radio relationships, and keep the business side as sharp as their harmonies. Remember, always be performing.
Switching gears, the duo discusses the technical side of their shows, from managing setlists to incorporating tracks and clicks effectively—for them, just the drummer gets the click, no one else! They weave in crowd-pleasers like “Freebird” and “Don’t Fear The Reaper” alongside their hits like “Tell Me You Want Me,” creating a seamless blend that keeps the audience engaged (all while proving why the rhythm section is so crucial!).
Whether you’re navigating the challenges of promotion or the intricacies of performance management, take a leaf out of Best Not Broken’s playbook and keep the focus sharp: always be performing.
00:00:00 Gig Gab 427 – Monday, April 29th, 2024
April 29th: Poem In Your Pocket Day
Guests: Eric Jackson & Carlo Carluccio from Boston’s Best Not Broken
From a bicycle in Nashville to a car in New Hampshire
High-energy performance, tight harmonies, the clever inclusion of cover songs interspersed with originals, and opening for Barry Goudreau’s Engine Room (not to mention the crazy waves crashing!) caught my attention!
00:03:02 Started as a Cover Band
00:05:32 Some of their best songs are on their most recent release.
Best Not Broken’s Human Emotion
00:07:33 The Art of Self-Promotion
Spend some time on social media
Posters. Build Brand Recognition and Resume
Hire Promotion Help with Gig Money.
Treat it Like a Business
Online PR Campaign
Find Radio Stations
Build Relationships
Keep at it, and pay attention
INTERACT
Think about your product…it’s not just music. Make videos. Make something relatable.
00:13:18 Management Help?
Enoch Entertainment
00:14:19 Playing with Tracks (and a Click)
That’s Because We’re So Clever
No IEMs for Lead Singer
Click only for Drummer
“Too Hot To Operate”
00:19:51 Managing Setlists
Keeping the tracks effective and simple
Using the drum overhead as “stage wash”
00:22:50 Sneaking Covers Into Sets
Distracted By A Redheaded Air Drummer
“Freebird”
The Rhythm Section is the Most Important Part of The Band
“Don’t Fear The Reaper”
“Tell Me You Want Me” – Best Not Broken
00:27:06 Gig Gab 427 Outtro
Contact Best Not Broken
Contact Gig Gab!
@GigGabPodcast on Instagram
feedback@giggabpodcast.com
a href="https://www.giggabpodcast.
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