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▲ 7 r/ajj

Favorite fest/venue that you’ve seen AJJ at?

Mine is probably Fun Fun Fun Fest (RIP) in 2015. At that time, I had never seen that many people all together feeling the music as much as that night.

What’s your favorite?

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u/ThisBikeIsAPipeBomb_ — 15 hours ago

Hello! I am a music manager for a handful of independent/DIY artists. Marketing and promotion for our musicians’ new releases has always been something that I’ve wanted to improve. Especially for independent artists, it sometimes feels like treading water between social media, outreach to radio, sending press releases to publications, etc.

My music management company is also very DIY with limited funds for mass ad campaigns and the like. Any money we make, we pretty much put directly back into the company.

We’ve been approached by a distribution company that will help with DSP playlist promotion and are most likely going to move forward with them.

But, aside from playlist pitching, and specifically for artists around the 100-300 monthly listener area, what have been your best and most successful promotion and marketing strategies for releases that haven’t cost an arm and a leg?

Thank you in advance for the opportunity to learn from you all :)

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u/ThisBikeIsAPipeBomb_ — 9 days ago

Richard Michael Hall is a folk singer-songwriter from Little Rock, AR. On May 1st, Hall released his newest album, “Church Songs.”

Anchored in themes of spiritual disillusionment, institutional betrayal, and moral
confrontation, the album showcases Hall’s journey of leaving the church and the struggle that ensues when abandoning the community and beliefs he held so close.

Throughout Church Songs, Hall channels the spirit of protest music in its purest form: a howl of grief
and anger from someone who once believed and now cannot turn a blind eye.

u/ThisBikeIsAPipeBomb_ — 9 days ago

Richard Michael Hall is a folk/alt country singer-songwriter from Little Rock, AR. On May 1st, Hall released his newest album, “Church Songs.”

Anchored in themes of spiritual disillusionment, institutional betrayal, and moral
confrontation, the album showcases Hall’s journey of leaving the church and the struggle that ensues when abandoning the community and beliefs he held so close.

Throughout Church Songs, Hall channels the spirit of protest music in its purest form: a howl of grief
and anger from someone who once believed and now cannot turn a blind eye.

Church Songs is available anywhere you listen to music :)

u/ThisBikeIsAPipeBomb_ — 9 days ago
▲ 8 r/folkmusic+4 crossposts

Richard Michael Hall is a folk singer-songwriter from Little Rock, AR. On May 1st, Hall released his newest album, “Church Songs.”

Anchored in themes of spiritual disillusionment, institutional betrayal, and moral
confrontation, the album showcases Hall’s journey of leaving the church and the struggle that ensues when abandoning the community and beliefs he held so close.

Throughout Church Songs, Hall channels the spirit of protest music in its purest form: a howl of grief
and anger from someone who once believed and now cannot turn a blind eye.

u/ThisBikeIsAPipeBomb_ — 9 days ago

Hello, Amarillo! Fresh off the release of his newest album “Church Songs”, Arkansas-native Richard Michael Hall is hitting the road and stopping at The 806 for a FREE show on Friday, May 15th!

RMH’s music has been described as “melodic folk-punk” and his newest album portrays his journey of leaving the church and the disillusionment and hypocrisy of organized religion. You can listen to “Church Songs” anywhere you stream music.

Hope to see everyone there!

u/ThisBikeIsAPipeBomb_ — 9 days ago

Folk Punk’s Not Dead Fest is coming up soon! Camping, live music, and community in Pine, CO. Tickets are available at folkpunksnotdead.com.

Hope to see a bunch of y’all there!

u/ThisBikeIsAPipeBomb_ — 9 days ago

Hello, Colorado Springs!

My music management company represents Richard Michael Hall (RMH), a punk-inspired folk musician from Little Rock, AR. He's going on a small tour to promote his new album, Church Songs (which just dropped today!) while making his way to the Folk Punk's Not Dead Fest in Pine, CO.

We have a show booked for RMH at Vulture's on Saturday, May 16th and are looking for 1-2 local musicians/bands to join the bill!

You can listen to Richard Michael Hall on any streaming platform. Feel free to DM me if you are interested or know someone that may be interested in playing with RMH.

Thank you in advance!

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u/ThisBikeIsAPipeBomb_ — 13 days ago