Vol. 36, APRIL 2012 • U.S. $3.95/$4.95 Canada www.musicconnection.com TIP JAR By Andy Grammer 10 + n our December 2010 year-end wrap–up issue, Music Connection cited singer-songwriter Andy Grammer as One Iof Our Favorite Signings of that year. It was an irresistible story: artist uses his wits and talent to catch the ear of record exec who happened to see him perform on a Los Angeles street corner. Hearing something special and Streetengaging, the exec offered Grammer a recordPerformers deal. Now, over one year later, this artist’s successes are stacking up: rated No. 1 on Billboard magazine’s Heatseekers chart, a gold-selling (nearly platinum) hit song “Keep Your Head Up,” a new single “Fine By Me” growing at radio and recently added in medium rotation on VH1, and a return engagement on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. And it all started with his hard-won knowledge about how to draw a crowd of complete strangers on a big city street corner. Work out a unique cover song, something that everyone on the street will Make friends with those street performers (Break dancers, etc.) who 1know.) It’s hard to grab attention with originals. If you can get passersby to 6are) louder then you. When performers fight for attention it means everyone stop, your chances of tips will double. loses. Offer to split time. Once you have a crowd of 10+, make them cheer: “Okay folks, on the Play shorter sets. Limit yourself to 15 minutes and stop to sell CDs/clear count2) of three, let’s all cheer to double this crowd!” People are attracted to 7the) crowd. Two-hour sets aren’t needed. Play your best four or five songs cheering. and move on. Location. Location. Location. Corners with a lot of traffic where you aren’t Don’t beg. You will make more in the end creating demand based on in3) competition with others. Lack of competition for singers is key. 8)quality. Begging sucks the magic out of the experience. Make a playful, inviting tip jar sign that encourages people to purchase Get there early. The best spots go fast. You might have to hold a spot for CDs4) on their own while you’re playing: “Make change, I trust you :)” 9up) to four hours. It’s usually first come, first served. Put love into your street stage. Small rug, stool, TV dinner table with It’s not them, it’s you. In other words, listen to what the crowds tell you. tablecloth.5) Little touches make it seem more professional. 10If your) CDs aren’t selling, switch up your show. Trust the crowd. It’s a great focus group! miniBIO: Singer, songwriter, musician and S-Curve artist Andy Grammer released a live EP, Andy Grammer—Live From L.A., exclusively on iTunes on March 13th. The songs were recorded in g January 2012 at the legendary Village Studios in Los Angeles, CA, “If you can et in front of a live audience and includes a special duet version of Grammer’s new charting single “Fine By Me” with Colbie Caillat and a unique cover of Rihanna’s “We Found Love” with string passersby to stop, accompaniment. Check him out at http://andygrammer.com. your chances of tips will double.” April 2012 www.musicconnection.com 59.
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