Bobby Cory, representing Haim, Glass Animals, Leon Bridges, Harry Styles, the head and the heart, discusses exciting announcements, a partnership with Prism, celebrity encounters, and the importance of perseverance and gratitude.
Creating memorable live performances is essential for artists to connect with fans and cultivate a loyal following.
Secondary markets offer great opportunities for artists to expand their fan base and find enthusiastic audiences.
Deep dives
Importance of Live Shows
Live shows are a crucial aspect for artists, as they allow them to connect with their fans and build a loyal following. Acts like Glass Animals, Harry Styles, and Head in the Heart have all excelled in creating memorable live performances that resonate with their audiences.
The Power of Secondaries
Secondary markets have become increasingly important for touring artists. Promoters like Sam Summers in Iowa, Alex Crothers and Lauren Wayne in the Northeast, and Dan Smalls in Cooperstown have shown that these markets can provide great opportunities for artists to grow their fan base and find new, enthusiastic audiences.
Building Relationships and Teamwork
Strong relationships and teamwork are crucial in the music industry. Bobby Corey acknowledges the importance of working together with colleagues and building relationships with managers, as this collaboration leads to better outcomes for the artists they represent.
Challenges and Persistence
The music industry can be challenging and often requires persistence. Bobby Corey advises younger professionals to hang in there, be patient, and never give up, because success takes time and perseverance.
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