Back in the '90s, if you did mail order in music, you could make a good living doing it if you could hustle.
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I worked hard all my life as far as this music business. I dreamed of the day when I could go to New York and feel comfortable and they could come out here and be comfortable.
Music is my hustle.
You have to spend a lot more time on the road these days if you want to make a living with music.
In my mid 30's, after a decade or so of giving full time to the music thing and finding myself with about $10 in the bank and no assets other than my musical equipment, I realized I needed to get serious about making a living.
I'm in the music business for one purpose - to make money.
People are doing what they can these days and looking for creative ways to sell music.
Now the music industry is sort of like a Craigslist venture, right? Where you're making your own records and selling them online.
In business, you can have one massive success that earns $50 million overnight, and that's it. You're successful. End of story. But in the music business, you have to keep on doing it.
Well, I actually first got into music as a small child, and as I became a teen, I sought out making money from music, weather that was singing lounge gigs, backup in studios, or weddings.
You can work on music a few lifetimes.
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