Video is not an option these days, it’s a necessity. You need to be able to promote your music with video on your website, MySpace, Facebook, YouTube and dozens of other social media sites.
Your success depends on it.
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Washington DC alt-rock act, Honor By August, were selected as the winners of Breaking the Band 7.
“Now widely considered one of the most promising new talents on the East Coast,” (Washington Post) Honor By August makes music characterized by “distinctive, inviting vocals and anthemic, reverb-drenched guitars” (MetroMusicScene.com) and built on “award-winning songwriting, strong vocals, catchy melodies, and dynamic live performance” (Jenni Chase, Washington’s Z104/OnTap Magazine).
From arena shows at the Verizon Center, McDonough Arena and Innsbrook Pavilion, to headlining multiple shows at the 9:30 Club (DC), Bowery Ballroom (NYC), Blender Theater (NYC), Knitting Factory main stage (NYC), Viper Room (LA), Ram’s Head Live (MD), Toad’s Place (VA), Middle East main stage (MA), Cain’s Ballroom (OK), House of Blues Cleveland (OH) and many others across the country, Honor By August are turning heads, cultivating a loyal following and producing the kind of buzz every independent artist aspires to seed.
We’re looking forward to working with them!
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I’m very impressed with April Smith.
She’s a sassy self-starter and strong marketer. And her music and image is top notch.
She won me over with this 2 minute video:
(Click here to watch it on Kickstarter.com)
At the time of this posting, April Smith raised $10,575 from pledges on Kickstarter to finance her next record.
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