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How to Plan a Second Tour with a Band

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Summary: Learn how to prepare a band for a second tour in this free video on music business.

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By Jerimae Yoder
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Jerimae Yoder began his musical journey in Northern Indiana and began writing music at the age of 15. He decided to pursue a career in music after receiving two coveted music awards...read more

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"What could happen on this tour you can have a ridiculous time you can do some things that you though you would never do. You can see parts of the country that you never thought that you would see. You can make some genuine new best friends and even if you thought that your friends were cool now in your band think about what's it going to be like after you been on the road for a couple weeks together in small confines. You guys could be really really close and have a great time you get paid for what you love to do ain't that cool and that's just the best of what could possibly happen. You actually get paid for something that you love to do and want to do it's going to be really cool, you'll have a few stories to tell I got a few stories I could tell about my time on the road and people I've met and things I saw and things that I should have seen. But you know there's still my memory banks and I'm going to try to wash it out eventually but anyway your going to have a ridiculous good time. And really cool thing is your going to get a passion to do it again your going to get ready to get out there and do another time, do another tour with maybe another band and continue to build this thing and continue to keep your contacts and continue to go back to these venues. And build your fan base at each of these areas and who nows what can happen because that's what happens exactly what major labels look for how much you guys plan, what your fan base looks like and can they take you to the next level, so keep playing and keep doing those things."

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