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Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Playing to Make a Living


MoreIntellegentLife.com has posted an interesting and lengthy article about the current business model in the music industry and how musicians must constantly tour to make a living. Check out the article here.




Posted by Mike Karlin at 5:29 PM
Labels: economy

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