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If you're a musician and ever thought about gigging and need some insight on how to book your own shows, this is the episode for you. Joe Grasso is a local South Jersey musician who probably gigs more than anyone I know. He has played a significant role in my success as a gigging musician by answering all of my questions when I was first getting started and providing invaluable insight.
In this conversation, we talk about his journey to becoming a full-time performer in South Jersey. We discuss the importance of networking, the role of open mics in building confidence, and the transition to forming a band, Joe Grasso and the Ramblers. The conversation also touches on the challenges of booking gigs, the dynamics of solo versus band performances, and the creative process behind writing original music. Joe emphasizes the significance of audience engagement and the lessons learned from memorable gigs, both good and bad. He concludes with insights on the importance of relationships in the music industry and his aspirations for future projects.
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By David CudrakIf you're a musician and ever thought about gigging and need some insight on how to book your own shows, this is the episode for you. Joe Grasso is a local South Jersey musician who probably gigs more than anyone I know. He has played a significant role in my success as a gigging musician by answering all of my questions when I was first getting started and providing invaluable insight.
In this conversation, we talk about his journey to becoming a full-time performer in South Jersey. We discuss the importance of networking, the role of open mics in building confidence, and the transition to forming a band, Joe Grasso and the Ramblers. The conversation also touches on the challenges of booking gigs, the dynamics of solo versus band performances, and the creative process behind writing original music. Joe emphasizes the significance of audience engagement and the lessons learned from memorable gigs, both good and bad. He concludes with insights on the importance of relationships in the music industry and his aspirations for future projects.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.