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How Artists Can Connect With Fans and Grow Their Audience

Recently, I was searching an artist’s social media sites to try and come up with interview questions for them. They didn’t have a large following or heavy interactions and it got me thinking about how they can connect to their fanbase.

Unless you’re a really huge artist and all your songs go to #1, you’ll probably have to spend some amount of time connecting with fans on social media. Not everyone likes to be on social media a lot, which is definitely understandable. For one, it’s time consuming and as an artist there’s a million other things you have to do, not to mention living a life outside of being an artist – with friends and family.

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However, as a smaller artist or one that might not have had much exposure, social media is the only way to really spread the word about your music and who you are. Country Artist, Kelleigh Bannen stated recently that it’s difficult to connect with fans when you’re releasing a single every 18 months. In an effort to keep that connection alive, Bannen started her own blog ThisNashvilleLive.com where she talks about everything from music to fashion to work outs! She also takes the time to reply to fans on twitter or simply just favorites a lot of tweets.

Favoriting tweets is a great way to connect with fans with minimal effort. You don’t have to reply to every single person, but the fans at least get the sense that you are seeing what they are writing you and you appreciate it.

The smaller the artist is, the more they have to work to build up their fan base and following. As you start to grow as an artist and your fan base widens, you won’t have to do as much, but you still need to keep the interactions alive.

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It’s like this; imagine you’re a fan and you’re following an artist who’s music you enjoy. Say they only tweet every so often. Maybe after a show, thanking fans who attended (always a good idea), or when they release a new song or music video, or maybe they post photos every now and then about their lives. Well that’s cool and all, but if the only time you’re going to be tweeting doesn’t connect the fans to the artist, it’s not really productive. If you want the fans to download your music, to RT you and share things, you have to give a little to get a little. That’s why interactions are so important.

Another thing I feel strongly about it staying humble and remembering how hard you had to work to get to where you are. Remember how hard it was for your publicist (or maybe you’re your own publicist) to get any kind of promo for your music. To get sites to list you on an “artist to watch” list or review your new single. I recently had an artist personally email me asking me to do a review of their album. That’s the kind of hard work it often takes to get your music heard.

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Now let’s talk about the small sites vs the big sites. It’s pretty much the same as a small artist vs a big artist. Everyone wants to be on the big sites, they feel honored if they talk about them or mention their music. It is exciting after all to be able to expand your audience with their promotion. So you RT their articles and their interviews and maybe you favorite another interview you did from a smaller site no one has really heard of. That smaller site is you! The smaller sites, who were at one time the only ones willing to write about someone they’ve never heard of and give your music a chance and now they are getting scoffed because their audience isn’t as big.

Now, that’s not to say you have to RT every media outlet who writes a review of your work, but at least if they take the time to interview you, whether it be via email, phone or in person during a big festival… the least you could do is share that with a quick RT. It takes only a second but it means so much. You see, when those smaller sites start getting ignored, it does feel personal. Here they are championing you and have been there watching your career as it’s beginning to rise and then they get ignored because they aren’t prestigious enough. All that does is make them not want to promote your music because you no longer seem genuine. You know how it feels to not be heard, to feel like no one is taking your music seriously. You know you can reach people with your music if given the chance. That’s how smaller sites feel too, they’ve got a voice and often times they are the ones writing the most passionate articles, the kind that gets people to listen because of how much they believe in you.

 

Another way to connect with fans is by sharing photos directly on social media sites. That means, if you have instagram you can’t just press “share to twitter” and call it a day. The post on twitter shows a link and that not only makes your twitter feed look less appealing it’s also less inviting. It takes a lot for someone to click a link, and you’ll get more RTs and favorites if you post the actual picture on twitter. Plus that way fans know you took the time to open twitter and check it and you’re not only using instagram. It’s also the perfect time to check your interactions and favorite some tweets!

Fans also want to see a real side to you. Sure it’s cool to see all the fun places you get to travel and the people you get to meet, but they don’t connect with that. They connect with you being a regular person who shops at Target and takes the dog for a walk. The most mundane moments in your day are the most relatable ones.

 

Snapchat is another great way to connect with fans, it’s probably the best part of social media in the sense that fans can feel like they’re a part of someone’s day. There’s things you shares on snapchat you wouldn’t share anywhere else and all in a dog filter! No but really, you can snap you cooking dinner, or walking to soundcheck and wanting to say hi. It’s short and quick and you can make multiple snaps a day without clogging anyone’s feed because it all shows up as just one post.

As Lori McKenna and Tim McGraw would say, “Always stay humble and kind.” At the end of the day, to get your songs on radio and up the charts you need the fans to call and request. Show them you’re someone worth picking up the phone and dialing for in an age of texting and tweeting. Happy connecting!

Florida  Georgia Line Release New Single “Smooth” – Listen!

Florida Georgia Line has released the second song from the upcoming album Dig Your Roots! “Smooth” is just that, a smooth love song. The first thing that stands out about “Smooth” is the baseline, which is actually the sound of Bullfrogs! “Smooth” which was written by Brian Kelley, Tyler Hubbard, Nicolle Gaylon and JordanSchmidt uses a lot of strong analogies to describe the female subject of the song.

LISTEN TO FGL’S NEW SINGLE “SMOOTH”

With its unique background music and lyrics like Smooth / Like a Tennessee walker / Just a walking on the water / You’re smooth / like a Sunday morning Elvis / Singing Gospel it’s a hell of a groove / like the lines on her mercury / Girl you’re put together perfectly. The song is sure to be another hit for the boys of FGL!
This is the second song to be released from thier upcoming album Dig Your Roots which is dropping on August 26th! The boys promise that this CD is unlike anything they have ever done and that is clear just by looking at the tracklisting! The album features 3 collaborations; Tim McGraw joins them on the song “May We All,” Ziggy Marley appears on “Life is A Honeymoon,” and the last collaboration is with The Backstreet Boys on “God, Your Mama,and Me.”

Brian Kelley talked about the collaborations on this album saying:

“Collaborating with Tim McGraw, The Backstreet Boys or Ziggy Marley alone is already super surreal for us, but to have them all on this album is pretty mind-blowing.”

Tyler Hubbard explains why having The Backstreet Boys on the new album is so surreal!

“These three artists were huge influences on both of us musically; BK’s first concert was The Backstreet Boys and they were my first album!”

We had the pleasure of talking to Kelley and Hubbard at this year’s CMAfest, see what they had to say about the new album! It can be read here! 

Dig Your Roots is available for Pre-order on most Digital retailers. Fans can also catch FGL out on the Dig Your Roots tour! More information can be found at www.floridageorgialine.com

Track listing for Dig Your Roots 
1. “Smooth” (Tyler Hubbard, Brian Kelley, Nicolle Galyon, Jordan Schmidt)

2. “Dig Your Roots” (Tyler Hubbard, Brian Kelley, Jerry Flowers, Brett JamesErnest Keith Smith, Will Weatherly)

3. “Life Is A Honeymoon” featuring Ziggy Marley (Tyler Hubbard, Brian Kelley, Cary Barlowe, David Marley, Jordan Schmidt)

4. “H.O.L.Y.” (busbee, Nate Cyphert, William Wiik Larsen)

5. “Island” (Ryan Hurd, Matt McGinn, Jordan Schmidt)

6. “May We All” featuring Tim McGraw (Rodney Clawson, Jamie Moore)

7. “Summerland” (Tyler Hubbard, Brian Kelley, Jesse Frasure, Chris Tompkins)

8. “Lifer” (Tyler Hubbard, Brian Kelley, Jordan Schmidt)

9. “Good Girl, Bad Boy” (Rodney Clawson, Zach Crowell, Matt Jenkins)

10. “Wish You Were On It” (Smith Ahnquist, Hunter Phelps, Jameson RodgersWill Weatherly)

11. “God, Your Mama, and Me” featuring The Backstreet Boys (Josh Kear, Hillary Lindsey, Gordie Sampson)

12. “Music Is Healing” (Tyler Hubbard, Brian Kelley, Jordan Schmidt, Craig Wiseman)

13. “While He’s Still Around” (Tyler Hubbard, Brian Kelley, Chase Rice, Jesse Rice, Jordan Schmidt, Craig Wiseman)

14. “Grow Old” (Zachary Kale,Canaan Smith)

15. “Heatwave” (Tyler Hubbard, Brian Kelley, Kyle Fishman, Jordan SchmidtBrad Warren, Brett Warren)

Lori McKenna Releases ‘Humble & Kind’, Announces Album & Tour

“Humble &Kind” is making a return to the charts! The song which had success earlier this year with Tim McGraw, is being released by Lori McKenna who wrote the hit! McKenna, a singer/songwriter from Massachusetts who is a mother of 5, originally wrote the song as a list of things that she wanted her children to know. The song then took on a life of its own, when McGraw recorded it and took it to the top of the country charts! McKenna recalled the day she wrote the song, she told CMT about the experience.

“I’d dropped the little kids off at school and then came home. I keep a guitar in the dining room because it’s at the front of house, and I tend to sit there sometimes and look out the window at the people going by. I’m such a weird neighbor; I probably didn’t get out of my pajamas until I had to pick up the kids at 2:45. I always call those ‘spaghetti days,’ because spaghetti is the only thing I can cook in 15 minutes if I’m chasing a song. My family knows. I saw this as a very simple song, It’s three chords that repeat each other over and over. And once I realized I was rhyming with ‘kind,’ it was just plugging in the words. But Tim saw it as this worldly thing. I was like, ‘Man. It’s just an example of how two people can see something so differently. He saw it so much bigger than I did. And not just because I play it for shows with 200 seats and Tim plays it for shows with 20,000 seats. From the get-go, he just made it beautiful.”

McKenna is the first person since Taylor Swift to have a song that was written by a single person go number 1. Her version of “Humble & Kind” can be found on her album The Bird & The Rifle which is due out on July 29th! The album is available for pre-order on most digital retailers, with the pre-order comes instant downloads “Humble & Kind” and “Wreck You.”

LISTEN TO “HUMBLE & KIND” BY LORI MCKENNA

To celebrate the release of her 10th studio album Mckena will embark on a nationwide headlining tour her first since 2013! Even though she has a recording career of her own, she is also a sought after songwriter having penned such songs as “Sober,” “Your Side Of The Bed,” “I Want Crazy” and the smash hit “Girl Crush” which earned her the CMA and NSAI Awards for Song Of The Year and her first ever GRAMMY Award for “Best Country Song.”

THE BIRD & THE RIFLE TRACK LIST

1. “Wreck You” (Lori McKenna/Felix McTeigue)

2. “The Bird & The Rifle” (Lori McKenna/Caitlyn Smith/Troy Verges)

3. “Giving Up On Your Hometown” (Lori McKenna)

4. “Halfway Home” (Lori McKenna/Barry Dean)

5. “Humble & Kind” (Lori McKenna)

6. “We Were Cool” (Lori McKenna)

7. “Old Men Young Women” (Lori McKenna/Luke Laird/Barry Dean)

8. “All These Things” (Lori McKenna/Liz Rose)

9. “Always Want You” (Lori McKenna/Liz Rose/Hillary Lindsey)

10. “If Whiskey Were A Woman” (Lori McKenna)

LORI MCKENNA WRECK YOU TOUR

July 22—Vienna, VA—Jammin Java

July 29—Nashville, TN—City Winery

July 30—Atlanta, GA—City Winery

August 4—New York, NY—City Winery

August 13—Boston, MA—The Sinclair

August 19—Brownfield, ME—Stone Mountain Arts Center

August 20—Plymouth, MA—Spire Arts Center

September 9—Northampton, MA—Iron Horse

September 10—Ogunquit, ME—Jonathan’s

September 20-25—Nashville, TN—AmericanaFest 2016

October 12—San Antonio, TX—Tobin Center for the Arts

October 13—Austin, TX—One World Theater

October 14—Houston, TX—Dosey Doe

October 15—Dallas, TX—Kessler Theatre

October 21—Los Angeles, CA—Hotel Café

CMT Awards Nominees Revealed!

Chris Stapleton and Carrie Underwood lead the way for this year’s 2016 CMT Awards Nominees! Taking place in Nashville, Wednesday June 8, 2016 right before CMA Fest kicks off! You can vote for your favorite nominees on CMT thru June 6! Better get to voting to see your favorites take home the buckles!

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VIDEO OF THE YEAR

Blake Shelton – “Sangria”

Cam – “Burning House”

Carrie Underwood – “Smoke Break”

Chris Stapleton – “Fire Away”

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Florida Georgia Line – “Sippin’ On Fire”

Jason Aldean – “Tonight Looks Good On You”

Keith Urban – “John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16”

Little Big Town – “Girl Crush”

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Luke Bryan – “Strip It Down”

Sam Hunt – “Break Up In A Small Town”

Thomas Rhett – “Die A Happy Man”

Tim McGraw – “Humble and Kind”

MALE VIDEO OF THE YEAR

Blake Shelton – “Sangria”

Eric Church – “Like A Wrecking Ball” (From 2015 CMT Music Awards)

Keith Urban – “John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16”

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Luke Bryan – “Kick The Dust Up” (From 2015 CMT Music Awards)

Sam Hunt – “Break Up In A Small Town”

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Thomas Rhett – “Die A Happy Man”
FEMALE VIDEO OF THE YEAR

Cam – “Burning House”

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Carrie Underwood – “Smoke Break”

Jana Kramer – “I Got The Boy”

Kacey Musgraves – “Biscuits”

Kelsea Ballerini – “Dibs”

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Maren Morris – “My Church”

GROUP/DUO VIDEO OF THE YEAR

Brothers Osborne – “Stay A Little Longer”

Dan + Shay – “Nothin’ Like You”

Florida Georgia Line – “Sippin’ On Fire”

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Little Big Town – “Girl Crush”

Old Dominion – “Break Up With Him”

Zac Brown Band – “Loving You Easy”
BREAKTHROUGH VIDEO OF THE YEAR

Brothers Osborne – “Stay A Little Longer”

Cam – “Burning House”

Chris Janson – “Buy Me A Boat”

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Chris Stapleton – “Fire Away”

Maren Morris – “My Church”

Old Dominion – “Break Up With Him”

CMT PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR

Adam Lambert and Leona Lewis – “Girl Crush” (From 2015 CMT Artists of The Year)

Brantley Gilbert and Lynyrd Skynyrd – “What’s Your Name” (From CMT Crossroads)

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Carrie Underwood – “Smoke Break” (From CMT Instant Jam)

Cheap Trick and Jennifer Nettles – “I Want You To Want Me” (From CMT Crossroads)

Chris Stapleton – “Nobody To Blame” (From CMT Artists of the Year)

Darius Rucker – “Alright”(From CMT Instant Jam)

Don’t forget to vote!

5 Additional ACM Awards Performers Announced!

Fresh off his GRAMMY wins, Chris Stapleton is joining the ACM Performers lineup!

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More store power was added with Jason Aldean, Thomas Rhett, Luke Bryan and Tim McGraw for his national television debut of his new single “Humble and Kind.”

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Previously announced performers are Kelsea Ballerini, co-host Dierks Bentley, Eric Church, Sam Hunt, CamKenny ChesneyCarrie Underwood, Keith Urban and Florida Georgia Line. Additional performers will be announced in the coming weeks.

The ACMs will air live from Las Vegas April 3, 2016.