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    May 12, 2008 SEEING RED SeVen CD Available NOW

    Permalink 06:54:16 am, Categories: News & Journal, 21 words   English (CA)

    Visit www.seeingred.ca to purchase your copy. Downloads available on itunes. Sample full length songs on www.myspace.com/seeingredroxs


    Mar 30, 2008 So You Wanna be a Rockstar? 1(1): What You Really Need to Know About the Biz

    Permalink 06:09:05 am, Categories: News & Journal, 1099 words   English (CA)

    I thought I had it all figured out. An idealistic, and talented, musician with over a decade of training, I am someone who thought that talent, passion, and the desire to write inspirational lyrics and social commentary actually mattered.

    My name is Rose Perry, and let me tell you that there is no such thing as an educational program that can ever prepare you for the harsh reality of how the music industry actually functions. Furthermore, no longer does a prerequisite for talent exist in order for you to be a successful top-selling musician. Just as any other business functions, at the end of the day; money talks.

    You may be the greatest innovator and songwriter since John Lennon, but if you can't sell 10,000 CDs without label support, good luck and God-speed. However, if you do manage to reach this unreasonable (and impossible for most) expectation, don't fool yourself into thinking that your hard work is over.

    One of the biggest misconceptions about the music industry is that once you are signed, your work ends. Wrong....it gets harder, because now you are competing in the big leagues with bands who are not only signed, but have full time publicists and booking agents working around the clock to get their name out there.

    Oh wait... I'm sure you thought that a label would provide you with a booking agent and publicist once you signed a contract with them right? Wrong again.

    If you want to be successful on any level in the music biz, the first thing you need to realize is that NO ONE, and I mean no one, will work harder than you on promoting your music and/or band. So, if you don't have much of a work ethic, I suggest you pursue other interests.

    Secondly, if you think that being a musician will lead to immediate gratification and financial remuneration, you couldn't be more off, especially if you are an original act. Believe it or not, in general, cover and tribute acts (without representation) are compensated about 10 times that of an original act for a single show. While you are out there trying to sell yourself, and your music to a often less than interested crowd for a measly $50 a show (often your compensation fails to cover expenses of getting to the gig, there are times in which you receive nothing at all), tribute acts are successfully selling someone else's music and image.

    I also suggest all the band members have jobs on the side, because I can guarantee there will be no way to substantiate everyone's lifestyles off the petty amount of compensation you receive from shows.

    Again on the subject of making money, I know that everyone has seen at least one biography program on a rockstar that made it to the top effortlessly and in a remarkably short period of time. However, what you are viewing on these programs is what the record labels want you to believe, NOT the actual truth. In order to attain a position of financial and career stability (of course, it can never be entirely stable), musicians often work for 10 - 15 years and then finally, just when they think they've had enough, they break.

    But in saying that, there is always the risk of becoming a one- hit-wonder. As I said, labels, plain and simply, just want to make money, and musicians are a dime-a -dozen. Don't think for a second that they care about your integrity, dignity, or the longevity of your career. If a label can make the most profit off of one single, than that is the route they will take.

    Music is one of, if not the most, cutthroat industries in existence, and you will have to fight tooth and nail the whole way to get to the top. It is not for the weak of heart, and many will fail along the way, because it truly tests your limits in every sense of the word.

    The word "fair" does not exist in this industry, nor does "honesty." Promises are broken everyday, and as I said before, I cannot stress enough how important it is to realize that the music industry functions as any big business.

    If you are not marketable (i.e. labels cannot make money off either your music or your image), you will not be successful, especially in the age where labels have less and less money to invest in new projects, due to their substantial losses from internet downloading. Music industry execs don't want to take risks with something that may or may not sell. Hence, the reason why you see trends constantly regurgitated (they've worked in the past, they will work again mentality), and why next to every band on the radio sounds the same.

    Put it this way, it's easier to sell the public a carbon copy of something they already like, than to change their minds, and introduce something new.

    So, if you can handle all of this, and swallow your pride, I suggest that you do, because there is nothing more fulfilling than pursuing a dream that is close to your heart. I will also contest that anything that is really worth fighting for, will never be easy. But, please heed my advice, take it from someone who has been there, it's an ongoing uphill battle and everything you can imagine and more will occur.

    My goal in writing this column is to share with other aspiring musicians what I have learned from my experiences, and hopefully help others avoid making the same mistakes that I have made.

    In saying that, I would like to invite YOU (the readers) to contact me if you have a question or subject that you would like me to address in an upcoming issue.

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

    Rose Cora Perry is the frontwoman for Canadian hard rock band ANTI-HERO known as “The 21st Century Answer to Nirvana”, as well as the sole owner and operator of HER Records, a management company in which she offers marketing, promotion, publicity, tour booking, and artist development services.

    Her band ANTI-HERO has toured extensively across North America playing notable festivals such as Warped Tour, Canadian Music Week, NorthbyNorthEast, Wakefest, and MEANYFest.

    Voted “Best Rock Act of the Year” by numerous industry publications, their critically acclaimed debut album, "Unpretty" is available worldwide for purchase.

    Rose Cora Perry is a dedicated promoter of D.I.Y. ethics, and an avid supporter of independent musicians.
    For more information on Rose Cora Perry and her band's accomplishments, please visit http://www.anti-hero.ca/ or http://www.rosecoraperry.com/

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    Mar 28, 2008 My Blog Is Located Here

    Permalink 12:32:28 pm, Categories: News & Journal, 43 words   English (CA)

    Hey guys. I tend to not use more than one blog, so I'll give you the link to the blog I DO use. It's not just a music blog, either. It's a full-on personal journal, so enjoy ;)

    http://batticusjen.livejournal.com

    <3 J.


    Song chosen to be on European Compilation CD...

    Permalink 10:20:35 am, Categories: News, Journal, 322 words   English (CA)

    Its been a long time since I have written on here.. and soooo much has happened, but most important is that one of my songs has been chosen to be on a European Compilation CD... it will only be available in Europe unfortunately, but my song will be on with songs by Cheryl Crow, Reba McEntire, Trisha Yearwood, Billy Joel, Nelly Furtado, Kool & the Gang etc.. and 500,000 copies are being produced!!!! I feel so honored!!!

    My new single, Holly's Song, written for Baby Holly Taylor, who suffers from Schizencephaly, and being sold in support of Toronto Sick Kids Hospital, Research Foundation, is set to be released in May, along with the music video for the song.. the song, although about Holly, is about hope for families of children with birth disorders.. I hope you will watch for it, and support Toronto Sick Kids, by ordering a copy.. details on how to obtain this single will be posted on my website in the very near future.. The single already has a worldwide distribution contract.

    And finally, I have a new manager and booking agent.. I have signed with Gary LaBarr, The Gary Agency Worldwide... and all the details of this will also be readily available on my website.. Gary is from New York, and has long been in the music industry as a musician, producer, manager, and as a producer, has both Gold and Platinum Records to his name.

    With Gary, I am now booking with my band, as a duo, and I am fronting a classic rock band at some of their performances.. so I am able to experience a lot more of the music performing side of things..

    So life has been good to me over the last year... and I am very thankfull for all the support I have received over the years..

    My upcoming performances are always listed on www.myspace.com/italkcountry

    Be back soon..

    Alysha Brooke


    Mar 10, 2008 CMW 2008 a success! Plus a surprise performance at The Red Rooster!

    Permalink 11:45:13 am, Categories: News & Journal, 228 words   English (CA)

    Hey friends, just wanted to express our gratitude and thanks to all who made it to our showcase at Canadian Music Week 2008. This years CMW was a success and we had a blast, made a lot of new contacts and blew the roof off Clinton's Tavern! The sound guy, stage manager & his assistant, bartenders and door staff loved our performance and said we were one of the best bands that ever played there! We will take the CMW experience home with us and never forget it, it was quite an interesting, if not crazy weekend to say the least.

    To top it off, we played a surprise performance at The Red Rooster Saturday night on the way home and we had a blast. The staff was happy to see us and asked if we'd grace the stage, especially since a band canceled due to the weather, so we played of course and we even headlined! There was a great crowd that night, especially considering the weather conditions, and everyone (familiar faces and new ones)loved our set and we cleared out of all the rest of our CD's! Thanks to the Red Rooster for the love and support they always show us and we'll see you all very soon... The Tragedy EP will be released in April and the tour begins!

    Horns up and cheers!
    Chris
    NERVE


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