Here Come the Regulars

Here Come the Regulars

by IanAnderson (Author), Daniel Harris (Editor), spiritualitiesanddeaths (Editor), 'bodiesandpregnanciestotheir (Editor)

Synopsis

For those interested in starting their own label, Here Come the Regulars will be the dog-eared, underlined bible on the night stand. Ian Anderson started recording music when he was 13 and launched his own successful record label, Afternoon Records, when he was just 18. Now this wunderkind of the music scene has written the ultimate guide for all those aspiring to a career in the record industry. His advice ranges from creating a label's image to managing its budget and pays particular attention to blogging culture and being in the now'.'

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Edition: Original
Publisher: FARRAR, STRAUS AND GIROUX
Published: 06 Aug 2009

ISBN 10: 086547981X
ISBN 13: 9780865479814

Media Reviews

The Doogie Howser of rock has a record label that's going to take over the world. - Rob Van Alstyne, Seattle

[Ian Anderson's] got a keen ear for investments . . . and his faith in the underage underground is starting to pay dividends . . . Productivity like that will get you everywhere in the music biz. - City Pages (Minneapolis)


The Doogie Howser of rock has a record label that's going to take over the world. -- Rob Van Alstyne, Seattle

[Ian Anderson's] got a keen ear for investments . . . and his faith in the underage underground is starting to pay dividends . . . Productivity like that will get you everywhere in the music biz. -- City Pages (Minneapolis)


The Doogie Howser of rock has a record label that's going to take over the world. Rob Van Alstyne, Seattle

[Ian Anderson's] got a keen ear for investments . . . and his faith in the underage underground is starting to pay dividends . . . Productivity like that will get you everywhere in the music biz. City Pages (Minneapolis)


The Doogie Howser of rock has a record label that's going to take over the world. Rob Van Alstyne, Seattle

[Ian Anderson's] got a keen ear for investments . . . and his faith in the underage underground is starting to pay dividends . . . Productivity like that will get you everywhere in the music biz. City Pages (Minneapolis)


The Doogie Howser of rock has a record label that's going to take over the world. --Rob Van Alstyne, Seattle

[Ian Anderson's] got a keen ear for investments . . . and his faith in the underage underground is starting to pay dividends . . . Productivity like that will get you everywhere in the music biz. --City Pages (Minneapolis)

Author Bio

Ian Anderson fronts indie-pop band One for the Team, founded the Minneapolis-based indie label Afternoon Records, and is the editor of music blog MFR. Here Come the Regulars is his first book.