We’re living in a golden age of podcasting, and the music business is no exception. With such an embarrassment of riches, however, it can be hard to choose the best ones. Here, we look at fourteen essentials for your listening pleasure.
Guest post by Dave Cool of Soundfly’s Flypaper
Podcasting has never been more popular, with over 850,000 active podcasts to choose from, and with podcast fans listening to an average of 7 different shows per week.
There are lots of great podcasts for musicians looking to learn about the music business or the latest marketing trends; to hear in-depth conversations about songwriting (like in Soundfly’s own podcast, Themes and Variation); or to get inspired by other musicians. So here’s a list (in alphabetical order) of some of our favorite music business podcasts — ones we think musicians should be listening to.
Note: This post was written by our friends over at Bandzoogle. Don’t forget to check out Soundfly’s free partner course, How to Create a Killer Musician Website, and start implementing more effective web-based strategies for promoting your music to wider audiences!
Now onto the list!
AND THE WRITER IS… features multi-platinum songwriter and artist Ross Golan sitting down with a featured songwriter to intimately discuss what happens behind closed doors in the music industry. We’ve been a huge fan of this podcast for years. Highly recommended for songwriters.
A few episodes to check out: Lance Bass, Linda Perry, Michael Stipe and Mike Mills of R.E.M.
Being in a Band is hosted by digital marketer and musician Monica Strut. If you’re looking to learn more about the music business, marketing, branding, and strategy, this is a podcast worth listening to.
Episode to check out: Bree Noble.
CD Baby’s DIY Musician Podcast is one of the longest running and most informative podcasts for musicians. Hosted by longtime CD Baby team members Kevin Breuner and Chris Robley, the podcast covers everything you need to know about releasing and promoting your music, and navigating the music industry.
Episodes to check out: Building a compelling artist websiteHow to release your music in 2021.
Hosted by Flypaper author Bree Noble, The Female Entrepreneur Musician Podcast shares insights on how to create a sustainable career as a woman in the music business. There are solo episodes where Bree provides tips and tricks from her own experience, and ones that feature interviews with female musicians and industry pros.
Episodes to check out: Tools To Create A Profitable Music Website with Bandzoogle CEO Stacey Bedford, The Ultimate Guide To Music Publicity with Ariel Hyatt.
The Gig Gab podcast is a weekly discussion hosted by Paul Kent and Dave Hamilton where they share their gigging experiences, tips and tricks learned, and also features interviews with other weekend warriors and pros. For gigging musicians, this is a great podcast to learn and commiserate.
Episodes to check out: Covers and Originals: A Battle?, What’s On Your Gig-Packing Checklist?.
How to Build a Sustainable Music Career and Collect All Revenue Streams is the podcast version of Emily White’s #1 Amazon best-selling book. Emily White has been at the forefront of the modern music industry throughout her career. We highly recommend this podcast!
Episodes to check out: Pre-Recording Marketing Foundation w/ Cyber PR’s Ariel Hyatt, Get Your Business Affairs Together & Fair Compensation w/ Donald S. Passman.
The Making Money in the Music Business podcast is hosted by professional musician and educator, Dr. William E. Smith, and Soul and Jazz independent vocalist/songwriter, Kenya McGuire Johnson. They provide insightful views on a variety of topics in the music industry that can help you make more money from your music.
Episodes to check out: How To Manage Your Band Professionally, Interview With Bandzoogle Representative Dave Cool.
The Music Biz Weekly podcast is co-hosted by Michael Brandvold and Jay Gilbert and features discussions for the DIY artist. Topics include music licensing, Facebook marketing, Twitter marketing, email marketing, finding fans online, selling your music, selling merchandise and much, much more. If you want to learn about the music business and music marketing, this podcast is a great place to start.
Episodes to check out: 365 Livestream Ideas for Musicians with Author Leonard Patterson, The Many Commission Free Revenue Streams at Bandzoogle, and Soundfly’s New Podcast: Themes and Variation.
The New Music Business podcast is hosted by Ari Herstand, the best-selling author of How To Make It in the New Music Business, and the instructor of Soundfly’s free course, How to Get All the Royalties You Never Knew Existed. In the show he deconstructs the brightest minds in the music industry, digging deep to find the tools, tactics, and strategies that listeners can use to run successful careers of their own.
Episodes to check out: 100 Million Streams Doesn’t Come Without Some Pain – Lucidious, Emily Kinney on the Art and Business of Acting and Music.
The Profitable Musician Show is another pod hosted by Bree Noble, who also hosts the Female Entrepreneur Musician Podcast. The Profitable Musician Show is all about exploring different revenue streams for musicians, and how you can accelerate and diversify your income from music.
Episodes to check out: The Bandzoogle Members’ Secret To Making Over $5M During The Pandemic With Bandzoogle CEO Stacey Bedford, The Business Side Of Music: Band Promotion And Content Creation With Monica Strut.
Every week, The Set Up, hosted by Sydney Oberholtzer, navigates new topics through interviews with disruptors in the music industry ― turning their experiences working behind the scenes into actionable advice for musicians.
Episodes to check out: Websites for Artists with Bandzoogle CEO, Stacey Bedford, How to Use Data with Jay Gilbert.
The Working Songwriter is a weekly podcast about songwriting hosted by singer-songwriter Joe Pug. Of all the podcasts that Bandzoogle sponsors, we hear the most feedback from musicians about this one. It is a must-listen for songwriters.
Episodes to check out: Dashboard Confessional, Allison Russell, Lou Barlow of Dinosaur Jr. & Sebadoh, Lucinda Williams.
The Unstarving Musician podcast, hosted by Robonzo, features weekly interviews with independent music artists who share their experience and expertise on recording, touring, getting gigs, the creative process, marketing, and more.
Episodes to check out: Create, Cultivate and Connect–Joy IkeThe Many Ways Musicians Are Adapting To Change–Dave Cool.
This podcast is hosted by Your Morning Coffee newsletter creator / curator Jay Gilbert along with Mike Etchart, former host of the syndicated Sound & Vision Radio program. Every week, Jay and Mike break down the biggest stories so you stay on top of the latest news and trends in this new music business.
Episodes to check out: You should tune in every week to get caught up on all of the latest music industry news!
Themes and Variation is Soundfly’s podcast about music and perspectives. In each episode, expert musicians and avid music lovers draw on their professional experiences and personal backgrounds to share unique insights and passionate opinions about songs they’ve selected based on their interpretations of a given theme. Of course, whether the panel’s discussing epic songs, songs that use the same sample, or classic wedding band requests, this is a show for anyone who loves music and has a desire to dig into it.
Episodes to check out: Take a look at our Staff Picks for the first year of Themes and Variation here.
We hope that you check out some of these amazing podcasts for musicians, and that they inform and inspire you. If we missed any of your favorites, let us know in the comments below!
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