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The Road to Hell
Thursday 11th February at 100 Club
A WILD PRESENTATION & A CHANCE TO NETWORK WITH MUSIC INVESTORS
An hour with someone who went there and survived (just), followed by performances by Warren Cole (backed by Julie Meyer of Dragons' Den Online, and four other bands. In attendance will be Julie Meyer from Dragons' Den Online, and Daniel Spencer, head of artist relations for Slicethepie. Slicethepie is a financing platform for the music industry that enables new and established Artists to raise money directly from Music Fans and Investors.
Paul has been an artist manager and concert promoter for over 30 years. One of his biggest shows to date was the Silver Clef Knebworth concert, which featured Pink Floyd, Paul McCartney, Elton John, Cliff Richard, Genesis, Dire Straits, Eric Clapton, Status Quo and Tears for Fears, raising in excess of £6 million for the Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy charity.
Artists managed by Paul include Tears For Fears, Level 42, Johnny Hates Jazz, Fairground Attraction and Breathe. They collectively sold over 32 million records under his direction.
Nevertheless Paul managed to go bankrupt twice and was completely out of control during much of that time. A true Rock n Roll survivor who learnt the hard way, shares with you some of the real secrets to fast track your music career.
- Making attitude work, and when it can work against you
- Why other bands are important to your career
- Why you don’t want a record deal but must pretend you do
- Get press, radio & TV when no one has heard of you
- How and why you need to break America
- How to fund it all from day one
- A CHANCE TO NETWORK WITH JULIE MEYER & OTHER MUSIC INVESTORS.
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