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  Songwriter's and Musician's Guide to Nashville, 3rd Edition
  The Songwriter's and Musician's Guide to Nashville
 
6 X 9, 256 pages; Softcover,
ISBN 1-58115-397-X
Publication Date: January 2005

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The Songwriter's and Musician's Guide to Nashville (3rd edition)

by Sherry Bond

This behind-the-scenes look at the Nashville music industry reveals inside tips on how to break through the system and get heard. The new edition of this popular guide includes the latest strategies for Internet marketing, best techniques for pitching songs and artist packages, new interviews with BMI Songwriter of the Year Jeff Steele and top music publishers, and much more. Readers will learn how to get songs heard in Music City, U.S.A; how to find the decision makers in the industry; and exactly what they’re looking for in the next star.

Included are firsthand accounts by city residents offering tips for planning a first trip to Nashville, insight on what lies ahead for the Nashville music market, and how to break into the Nashville music scene. A unique, one-week itinerary is packed with great ideas about how to get the most out of a trip to Nashville. In-depth and completely updated information is included on top music publishers, record producers, record companies, hot recording studios, demo services, publicists, artist managers, and even legal services available in or around the city. A helpful resource section provides guidelines for setting up an artist showcase, and complete contact information for everything from where to eat, where to stay, and where to have fun.
 
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"As surely as songwriters needs a good tune, they need to read Sherry Bond’s book. It is filled with the nuts-and-bolts information essential to understanding the art and the profession of songwriting, as well as the dynamics of the city of Nashville. It’s a great combination."

— Frances W. Preston, president and chief executive officer, BMI

"This book is a primer for songwriters or musicians who are serious about their craft and provides an inside look at how the business really works."

— Barton Herbison, executive director, Nashville Songwriters Association International

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Informational and well written March 5, 2008
Reviewer: Marcia Buck from Holland, MI United States  
Sherri,
I loved your book.  I followed the clues and had such a wonderful time in Nashville.  Your writing is informative, colorful, interesting, and often humorous.  I have actually given it as a gift to several friends. I can see the evidence of our good times in LA.

Congratulations on a great Effort!!

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