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{article/topic_title} CANADIAN MUSIC WEEK (CMW)

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Music Week is a once-in-a-year opportunity to get your band in the face of over 3000 movers and shakers in the industry. You could be among some of the hottest new independent bands that will hit Toronto. In 2007.

{article/topic_title} The Virgins and ASCAP: Did A Performance Rights Organization Do Anything For Us?

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by Brian Kopec-Farrell, In 1995 I moved back to my hometown of Milwaukee with a group of college friends to start a band. We called ourselves The Virgins. Over the next five years this name would prove to be somewhat prescient. We played hundreds of shows throughout the Midwest, recorded one six-song cassette and two CDs, and made a lot of naive assumptions.

{article/topic_title} You Are What You Look Like On MySpace

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by Anne Freeman, Yes, I have a MySpace page. And one activity I enjoy immensely is roaming MySpace in search of good indie music. But with so many options, how do I choose whose music site to visit? I check three things:

1. Photo/graphic 2. Band Name 3. Photo/graphic

{article/topic_title} Is This A Business Or A Game?

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by Allen Johnston, Karl, the owner of Show Off Records, has made a lot of money. He has worked long and hard to obtain and maintain his money, family, lifestyle and power. Now he believes in the American dream and feels that his "crew" is beyond a doubt the most talented group of producers and rappers in the game. He forms Show Off Records and is determined to make his label the greatest Rap label in history.

{article/topic_title} The 10 Most Common Publicity Mistakes - Don't Sabotage Your Success!

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by Bill Stoller, The number one rule of being successful in the world of publicity (or in just about any other field, for that matter): Don't sabotage your efforts with dumb -- and easily correctable -- mistakes. Here then are the dumb things that publicity seekers do. Avoid them, and you'll be well on your way to scoring great coverage!