Music Career Interviews: Brian Thompson

Over the past couple of months we’ve had some truly amazing people take part in our funny little interviews, and even though I’m right in the middle of relocating my secret music marketing base I had to pass on another great addition to our line up of super heroes!

I’ve been so excited to talk to Brian because I really believe that his information can help you get where you want to be.

The interview below contains a piece of music marketing wisdom that every aspiring musician should sticky note right on the bathroom mirror:

“Content, content, content. Share, share, share! This is what the music fan wants and if you’re not participating in this type of philosophy, chances are you won’t be noticed or remembered.”

It’s all right there guys, your keys to the musical kingdom. Just pump out high quality stuff on a consistent basis. Simple!

If you want a source of the very best advice on music marketing Brian is your man, and I strongly suggest you throw his Twitter feed into Google reader so that you don’t miss a thing.

Then check out his two killer podcasts as well!

The Music Biz Weekly

The DIY Daily

The man needs no introduction but I gave him one anyway…

Enjoy,

- Chris

Quick Fire Questions

Favourite Music Career Book or Course?

I like to look outside of the music biz for things which I can then bring back to my work with music. Lately it’s been marketing and business books such as “Crush It” by Gary Vaynerchuk, “Four Hour Work Week” by Timothy Ferriss, and “Trust Agents” by Chris Brogan/Julien Smitth…

Best Music Marketing Tool?

Twitter + Blog

Biggest Inspiration?

Watching the grassroots success of a band I’ve been working with for the past five years, Art Of Dying. They are a textbook example that persistence, perseverance, passion, and hard work is the path to sucess.

Favourite Website?

Google Reader… does that count? From just that one tab in my web browser, I scan and read approximately 120 different blogs every morning.

Main Interview

How I Started and What I’m Doing At The Moment…

I started in the music biz unpacking boxes of CDs for a music retailer and eventually worked my way up to being the head music buyer for the entire chain of 22 stores. After I left I started managing and tour managing Art Of Dying, until we got them signed to Warner. I then switched my focus to developing Thorny Bleeder, our website, a roster of label and management artists, and providing a variety of Artist Services for hire.

My Biggest Achievement in Music and How It Happened…

Being an integral part of the Art Of Dying success story…

The Most Effective Way I Have Found To Increase Your Fan Base…

Consistent blogging and sharing of media (photos and videos), and a relentless, honest, transparent, and engaging use of social media networks.

You Will Become Successful Sooner If…

If you learn how to properly use social media without spamming, share things for free with your fans, and study digital marketing (which you can do for free online by reading blogs).

You Should Not Be Focusing On…

Monetizing your music before you have a considerable fan base. Create fans first.

Final Thoughts…

It’s the Wild West out there in the music marketplace, anything can happen at anytime. You no longer have to play by a standard set of rules. Break out and be different! Take chances. Try something new and risky. If something doesn’t work for you, at least you tried! Then try again and fail better. The more things you try the closer you’ll come to finding something that works for you.

Content, content, content. Share, share, share! This is what the music fan wants and if you’re not participating in this type of philosophy, chances are you won’t be noticed or remembered.

You no longer have to spend a fortune to market your music, you do it all for virtually zero cash… all it takes is time and commitment in the online space.

You Can Find Me At…

Thorny Bleeder Website:
http://www.thornybleeder.com

Twitter:
http://www.twitter.com/thornybleeder

Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/thornybleeder

YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/user/thornybleeder

Tumblr:
http://thornybleeder.tumblr.com

Posterous:
http://thornybleeder.posterous.com

Formspring:
http://www.formspring.me/thornybleeder

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Leave A Reply (6 comments So Far)

  • aalina387

    Thanks for the link dear,your article is really helpful for new artists,online music promotion on social networking sites like twitter,face book ,you tube can streamline your career.your questions regarding interview are really interesting….

  • online music promotions

    Really great ideas dear about online music promotions,Your suggestion will really help new artists,i think blogs,forums may also helpful to promote your music.

  • http://twitter.com/thornybleeder Brian Thompson

    Thanks so much for the great feature and amazing support Chris!

    Brian

  • Mr. X

    one thing that is missing in all of this which you forget to mention… THE MUSIC! forget about marketing if your band online etc etc, all pointless and you will get nowhere with the impression that you have alot of “LIKES” on your facebook page. How many people actually show up to your shows? And are real, seriously real… industry professionals interested in talking with you about your band! Ofcourse online presence is huge, but the first step is making sure your writing HITS, otherwise you are wasting your time in this competitive industry.

    -Mr X

  • http://www.promoteyourmusic.net Chris Rockett

    Thank you so much for taking part, and for the extra traffic suggestions.

    Talk soon,

    - Chris

  • http://www.promoteyourmusic.net Chris Rockett

    Great point MR X…

    If you read Brian’s stuff you’ll see that he’s all about the music and I agree that it’s the MOST important thing in music marketing.

    These interview questions focus on the more marketing side of things but if you want to read about my songwriting system go here:

    http://www.promoteyourmusic.net/making-music/how-to-write-an-amazing-song

    Talk soon,

    - Chris