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Five Ways to Blow Your Music Career (Before It Even Really Begins)

Date: Thu, 18. November 2010 08:37:45
The music industry is wonderfully responsive to creative career construction. That is to say, entering the music industry isn't quite like becoming a surgeon. There's no real road map - many people working in the music industry are there because of opportunities they created for themselves. So, the music industry - flexible? Yes. Anything goes? Well, not quite. There are a few things that will hamper your chances of getting your foot in the door and keeping it there, whether you're a musician, shooting for major label work or trying to get your DIY booking company off the ground. Save yourself the hassle and avoid these five music industry career busters.Five Ways to Blow Your Music Career (Before It Even Really Begins) originally appeared on About.com Music Careers on Thursday, November 4th, 2010 at 09:56:04.Permalink | Comment | Email this

Career Building in the New Year: Help from About.com

Date: Thu, 20. January 2011 08:55:05
Yesterday, we talked about a few things you can do to get your music house in order in the new year, but there's so much more to getting yourself on the right career and financial footing to make it all happen. Help is at hand, thanks to some of my fellow About.com-ers. Ring in Your Happiest, Most Successful New Year - many thanks to Human Resources Guide Susan Heathfield for pulling all of this great advice together!Career Building in the New Year: Help from About.com originally appeared on About.com Music Careers on Tuesday, January 4th, 2011 at 08:36:13.Permalink | Comment | Email this

Paying for Your Music Career

Date: Sat, 3. July 2010 15:33:11
pAwhile back, I posed a question on the site: a href=http://clk.about.com/?zi=1/1hc#038;zu=http://musicians.about.com/u/ua/musicindustrybasics/yourmusicproblems.htmWhat is Your Biggest Obstacle in Your Music Career/a? Without a doubt, both in the answers posted on the site and the answers some of you emailed directly to me, the nearly unanimous response was: money. There's no question about it - when you are trying to get established, whether you are a musician or working on the business side of things, finding the cash to fund your projects can be a challenge. The trick is to know the various funding sources available to you and to spend the money you do have wisely. Check out a href=http://clk.about.com/?zi=1/1hc#038;zu=http://musicians.about.com/od/musicindustryfunding/tp/funding101.htmMoney and Your Music Career 101/a for tips./pp style="background:#f5f3ef;border:1px solid #d5d0bf;clear:both;padding:.5em;"a href="http://clk.about.com/?zi=1/1hc#038;zu=http://musicians.about.com/b/2010/06/20/paying-for-your-music-career-2.htm"Paying for Your Music Career/a originally appeared on a href="http://clk.about.com/?zi=1/1hc#038;zu=http://musicians.about.com/"About.com Music Careers/a on Sunday, June 20th, 2010 at 11:40:27./ppa href="http://clk.about.com/?zi=1/1hc#038;zu=http://musicians.about.com/b/2010/06/20/paying-for-your-music-career-2.htm"Permalink/a | a href="http://clk.about.com/?zi=1/1hc#038;zu=http://musicians.about.com/b/2010/06/20/paying-for-your-music-career-2.htm#gB3"Comment/a | a href="http://musicians.about.com/gi/pages/shareurl.htm?PG=http://musicians.about.com/b/2010/06/20/paying-for-your-music-career-2.htm#038;zItl=Paying for Your Music Career"Email this/a/p

Super Bowl winner Brees would consider political career (omg!)

Date: Sun, 6. February 2011 01:06:50
omg! - Reuters - Last year's Super Bowl winning quarterback Drew Brees of the New Orleans Saints says he could pursue a career in politics once his playing career is over.

Griffey ties Sosa on home run list

Date: Wed, 20. August 2008 20:52:06
White Sox slugger Ken Griffey Jr. hit career homer No. 609 against the Seattle Mariners on Wednesday, tying Sammy Sosa for fifth on the career list with a two-run shot against his former team.

Are You Prepared for a Career Change?

Date: Fri, 25. November 2011 08:14:51
This recession has sent unemployment to new heights and that means more people are out of work. For some, that means doing whatever it takes to just find another job to help pay the bills. For others it means using this as an opportunity to change careers. If you're someone who has dreamed of changing careers but never had the ability to just quit your job and start fresh and now find yourself unemployed this presents a unique opportunity. Since you're already out of work you can now pursue that new career. But, there's a catch. If it's in a different field than what you worked in before it isn't as easy as drawing up a resume and applying for jobs. It takes careful planning and may actually require a little more work than you anticipate. A career change isn't for everyone, so there are some important questions to ask yourself before taking the plunge. Here are some questions you should ask yourself before deciding whether or not to change careers.Are You Prepared for a Career Change? originally appeared on About.com Financial Planning on Wednesday, October 5th, 2011 at 14:43:27.Permalink | Comment | Email this

Johnson breaks NCAA all-purpose record, Tulsa beats No. 24 Hawaii 62-35 in Hawaii Bowl

Date: Sat, 25. December 2010 06:31:36
Damaris Johnson broke loose for a career-high 326 all-purpose yards to set an NCAA career record and Tulsa took advantage of six first-half turnovers to beat No.

Calhoun Notches 800th Win As UConn Tops Marquette (AHN)

Date: Fri, 27. February 2009 03:44:25
(AHN) - Connecticut edged Marquette 93-82 Wednesday on a night when A.J. Price posted a career-high 36 points and coach Jim Calhoun registered his 800th career victory. - Wed, 25 Feb 2009 22:18:32 GMT

West St. John High School is one of 31 in Louisiana ranked among best by U.S. News and World Rep

Date: Thu, 24. December 2009 23:28:29
West St. John High School principal Erica Merrick talks with junior Devon Jackson about pursuing a career as a pharmacist during a career research project last week.

Are You Ready for an Unexpected Career Change?

Date: Mon, 16. May 2011 08:08:14
This recession has sent unemployment to new heights and that means more people are out of work. For some, that means doing whatever it takes to just find another job to help pay the bills. For others it means using this as an opportunity to change careers. If you're someone who has dreamed of changing careers but never had the ability to just quit your job and start fresh and now find yourself unemployed this presents a unique opportunity. Since you're already out of work you can now pursue that new career. But, there's a catch. If it's in a different field than what you worked in before it isn't as easy as drawing up a resume and applying for jobs. It takes careful planning and may actually require a little more work than you anticipate. A career change isn't for everyone, so there are some important questions to ask yourself before taking the plunge. Here are some questions you should ask yourself before deciding whether or not to change careers.Are You Ready for an Unexpected Career Change? originally appeared on About.com Financial Planning on Sunday, April 3rd, 2011 at 16:14:34.Permalink | Comment | Email this
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