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Building Your Creative Team (Producer Mixer Publicist)
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Building Your Creative Team (Producer Mixer Publicist)

Posted by author-avatar Toni Mercia
November 2, 2025
Want to stop being the one person trying to be a band manager producer graphic designer social media strategist and session player all ...
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Music Managers in Ohio
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Music Managers in Ohio

Posted by author-avatar Toni Mercia
March 26, 2025
Picture this: You’re at a crowded gig in Cincinnati, the bass thumping in your chest, your band’s original track lighting up the stage,...
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How to Write Contemporary Hit Radio Songs
How to Write Songs

How to Write Contemporary Hit Radio Songs

Posted by author-avatar Toni Mercia
November 1, 2025
You want a song that radio DJs play and crowds sing back. You want something that clicks on first listen and still feels personal enoug...
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How to Write Kansas City Blues Lyrics
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How to Write Kansas City Blues Lyrics

Posted by author-avatar Toni Mercia
November 1, 2025
You want lyrics that smell like bourbon and sweat and still make people cry in the middle of a dive bar. You want lines that feel lived...
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How to Write a Song About Loyalty
How to Write Songs About Life Situations

How to Write a Song About Loyalty

Posted by author-avatar Toni Mercia
November 2, 2025
You want a song that makes people stand by you even if you once stole their fries. Loyalty is messy, heroic, petty, quiet, dramatic, an...
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How to Write Christian Rock Songs
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How to Write Christian Rock Songs

Posted by author-avatar Toni Mercia
November 1, 2025
You want guitars that punch and lyrics that land in somebody s soul. You want a chorus the youth leader will play on repeat and a verse...
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How to Write Brooklyn Drill Songs
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How to Write Brooklyn Drill Songs

Posted by author-avatar Toni Mercia
October 31, 2025
You want heat that stomps the room and lyrics that feel like a story from the block. Brooklyn drill is a voice, an attitude, and a set ...
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Nu Skool Breaks Songwriting Advice
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Nu Skool Breaks Songwriting Advice

Posted by author-avatar Toni Mercia
July 31, 2024
Nu Skool Breaks is a subgenre of breakbeat music that originated in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Characterized by its fast-paced dru...
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Progressive House Songwriting Advice
Songwriting Advice

Progressive House Songwriting Advice

Posted by author-avatar Toni Mercia
November 2, 2025
You want a track that slowly pulls the crowd in and then makes them feel seen. Progressive house is the art of patient seduction. It is...
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How to Write a Song About Composition
How to Write Songs About Life Situations

How to Write a Song About Composition

Posted by author-avatar Toni Mercia
November 2, 2025
Want to write a song about writing songs? Perfect. You are about to compose meta art that winks at songcraft while still making people ...
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