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Entries in safety (32)

Wednesday
Apr212021

Why do so many musicians have Substance abuse issues

Nearly 21 million Americans have at least one addiction, so it’s no surprise that so many musicians also have a substance abuse issue. 

Their environment, emotions, aspirations and drive for success make them more prone to addiction than the rest of the population. 

Once they become dependent on drugs and alcohol, their unique lifestyle makes it very difficult to leave these substances behind. 

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Thursday
Apr152021

Dipping a toe back in the water: How to execute a COVID-safe live event

While it’s important to remember that we are still deep in the throws of a global pandemic, there is something resembling a glimmer at the end of the tunnel, enough that artists, venues, and fans alike are salivating for live events to return. 

While anything resembling a normal show remains a ways off, as of yet, live music is once again entering the realm of possibility. In the following piece we offer some pointers on how to ease back into live shows, and certain precautions that should be taken, whether you’re an artist or a venue operator.

 

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Friday
Feb052021

COVID-Proofing Your Venue

While a return to the packed concert halls of yore still appears to be some ways off, a lot of fans and artists alike have grown tired of live streaming shows, yearn for the face to face experience, and are looking for an alternative way to safely enjoy music in person. 

An overcrowded, poorly ventilated basement show might not fly, but with all the information we have gained about COVID-19 over the past year, there is more science available than ever on how to safely execute a live and in-person performance. 

Here, we offer some tips on how to make the experience as safe as possible for both artists and fans.

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Tuesday
Feb022021

How To Prepare For Your First Rock Concert

If you’ve ever been lucky enough to attend a live rock concert, you know the rush you get when you enter the arena. Rowdy crowds fill the seats with excitement. Adrenaline surges when the lights dim, and anticipation builds as the band takes the stage. From that moment, the loud music and bright lights create an atmosphere so powerful and energetic that even non-rock music lovers will appreciate. That said, if you’re a first-time concert goer, there are a few details to arrange before the date arrives. Make the most of your time at the show by going into the venue ready and well-prepared.

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Wednesday
Nov182020

How To Stay Safe As A Touring Musician

When you’re on tour, you’ll be visiting new places where there will be many people and possibly unexpected scenarios. You and your band’s safety is of the utmost importance while touring. 
Safety encompasses various aspects — your physical health, mental health, road safety and equipment security, including personal items. If you’ve booked your tour and are ready to hit the road, read these tips on how to stay safe as a touring musician:

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Monday
Nov022020

COVID-19 Risk Assessment Generator For Musicians

As some countries begin to open up and others continue to see further restrictions implemented, it’s clear that this pandemic is going to be with us in some shape or form for many months to come.

The consequences of Covid-19 restrictions have been severe for many industries around the world, perhaps hitting the live music and performance sector harder and more severely than most. As lockdown rules are eased once more, musicians will undoubtedly be raring to get back on stage and for many that will mean working to a new set of guidelines to ensure the safety of you, your fellow musicians and your audience.

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Wednesday
Sep022020

How To Stay Safe While On The Road

Touring is a part of every musician’s life, planning shows and making fans across the country and around the world. When you’re spending that much time on the road, safety is essential to make sure that you’re reaching your destination safely. What do you need to do to stay safe while you’re on the road?

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Friday
Aug212020

5 Tips For Hosting A Successful (And Safe) Drive-In Concert

While it may seem obvious, current regulations make it harder to simply cram a bunch of cars into a parking lot, and selecting a space to host your pandemic-era concert necessitates room for not only the cars themselves, but also the appropriate distance between them (while still allowing the cars to remain close enough to the stage to see the actual show)

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Thursday
Apr162020

How To Keep Your Instruments From Being Stolen

From festival headliners to starving artists, all musicians are possible targets for instrument theft. Musical equipment isn’t cheap, and thieves know this. No matter what your specific situation is, if you’re a musician, you need to keep your instruments safe from theft.
Musical theft is a widespread issue. London’s Art Loss Register alone lists 5,000 missing instruments, and that’s just a fraction of what’s stolen globally. To help you avoid becoming part of this statistic, here are five steps to prevent instrument theft.

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Wednesday
Jan152020

Winter Touring Safety & Etiquette, For Musicians On The Road

Winter is officially here, but that doesn’t mean touring season stops. Maybe you’re not playing sweaty summer festivals at the moment, but there’s nothing quite like cozying up to a coffee shop or even playing a house concert for your next gig.

While touring in the winter can be fun, there are also some extra things to keep in mind that you might not have to think about during other seasons. Your safety, of course, should always be your number one priority.

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Wednesday
Sep182019

The Love Of Listening To Music And The Radio While Driving Is Not Dead

Be it running errands, commuting or driving to the other corner of the country, we invariably like listening to music and the radio in our cars.

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Thursday
Aug152019

How To Protect The Headliners At Your Summer Music Festival

Summer music festivals are a joy for entertainment lovers. If you’re in charge of this type of summertime extravaganza, you have many big responsibilities on your shoulders. You have to protect all of the people who attend your event. You have to protect the musical acts who perform at it, too. Keeping your hard-working festival headliners safe and happy should always be one of your biggest priorities.

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Tuesday
Aug062019

Why You Need To Pay Heed To Your Alcohol Intake At A Concert

It’s common knowledge that concerts and cold brew go together like peanut butter and jelly. While there’s nothing wrong with enjoying a drink while swaying to the music, most people rarely stop at one, or even to two for that matter. Most concert goers get so caught up in dancing to the music and having a good time, one drink quickly turns into three or more. Unfortunately, not only can this cause a massive hangover, it also puts you at risk for serious injury. Whether you’re rocking out or get down and dirty, here are four good reasons why you should limit your alcohol intake at your next concert.

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Monday
Feb042019

5 Dangers Of Becoming A Musician

Musicians have talent and passion. Although their jobs are rewarding, they may pose many risks. People may admire the lives of musicians because they may not have a nine to five work schedule.  Musicians are also often associated with big paychecks, though that is not always true, of course. 

On the surface, it may appear that the life of a musician is enjoyable, full of partying and entertainment.  However, this may not be true. Even if it is, there are ups and downs. If you plan to embark on a career as a musician, you need to know some of the dangers that you may face.  Here are five potential dangers of becoming a musician:

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