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Maximizing your 15 minutes of fame: How to secure your long-term financial future

“In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes.”

Andy warhol

In today’s entertainment industry, the fame game has become more fast-paced and unpredictable than ever. With the rise of social media platforms and the growing popularity of reality TV shows, it’s easier than ever for artists to experience a sudden surge in popularity. However, while this sudden fame can bring a rush of excitement, it’s also important to recognize that it’s not always a permanent thing. Most “one-hit wonders” eventually fade into obscurity, leaving many artists scrambling to make sense of what to do next.

So, how can you make the most of your 15 minutes of fame and ensure your long-term financial future? Here are some tips to consider that will help you maximize your moment in the spotlight and secure your financial well-being for years to come.

The power of a Grammy win: How to make the most of It

Thank you so much for breaking my heart because you got me four Grammys.

Sam smith

A Grammy win is an unparalleled opportunity that can bring an artist to new heights of recognition, popularity, and financial success. But, with success comes responsibility. Artists who win a Grammy need to plan ahead and make sound decisions on how to best utilize the increased income before getting caught up in the excitement of winning. In this post, we’ll explore the various ways a Grammy win can impact an artist’s career and provide tips on how to maximize the benefits of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

Ep. 44: singer songwriter returns from 5 year hiatus

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Sarah Goode is a singer songwriter performing under the moniker SARRA. Her self-titled debut album smolders with a sublime emotionality that veers precariously on the border of bliss and abject darkness. The album’s strongly feminine indie-pop was inspired by a soulful victory over intense personal tumultuousness.

Child playing piano

I surrendered my music career to (hopefully) love music again.

A [person] is a success if [they] get up in the morning and go to bed at night and in between does what [they] want to do.

Bob dylan

Music and our relationship with it are truly unique to each individual. Some of us get deeply involved and make a career out of it, recording albums, performing with a variety of artists, and traveling to renowned venues. But, behind the scenes, the pressure to succeed can often lead to a lack of balance, fulfillment, and financial stability.

Ep. 39: World-class composer fills his plate with pragmatism

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Richard DeRosa received a Grammy nomination for Best Instrumental Composition in 2015 for his big band composition “Neil”. He is a tenured full professor and Director of Jazz Composition and Arranging at the University of North Texas.

Mr. DeRosa’s most recent project was Joey Alexander with Strings where he served as conductor and arranger. The concerts premiered at Jazz at Lincoln Center in October 2018.

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