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Behind the Velvet Rope with Andrew Prince, VP of Operations at Venue Coalition

February 28, 2011 · 3 Comments

 

Andrew Prince, Vice President of Operations at Venue Coalition

I recently spoke with Andrew Prince who is a VP of Operation at the Venue Coalition, a company made up of 50 small and mid-market arenas in the United States and Canada. Venue Coalition provides its participating members with booking information and research that helps them identify booking opportunities. Prince was recently named by Billboard as one of the Top 30 Music executives under 30 years old. An honor that Andrew jokes that he “Had no idea he was even in the running for.” His company has had some staggering success in 2010; he has booked 100 shows, sold 400,000 tickets, and had $25 million in revenue.

Andrew has always been into music. In college at UCSC he ran a record label from a room in his house. His label became more of a hobby and less of what he wanted to do every day, “I couldn’t imagine starring at computer screens all day” he describes. He enrolled in the program called University Of Dreams, which guarantees if the applicant is accepted into the program will be placed in an internship of their choice. Prince started working for the executive director of the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, CA. He was able to shadow the executive director and see all aspects of running a venue from booking the band to catering backstage. After Shoreline, Prince really wanted to learn about booking at music venues so he convinced Bill Graham Presents in San Francisco to let him volunteer in the booking department and also in the sponsorship department. From there he headed back home to LA where he picked up a job “to pay the bills” and took music business classes at the UCLA extension. A family friend sent his resume to music promoter Jeff Apregan. Prince hounded Apregan to give him a chance to speak, sometimes calling his office every day. Finally, Apregan agreed to speak with Prince and 3 weeks later he was working as a promoter on the Neil Diamond tour. Prince describes Apregan, “As a mentor.”

Prince says he can’t pick a favorite venue but loves to see the Dave Matthews Band play the Gorge in George, Washington. He recalls booking Kenny Chesney, Miranda Lambert, and Zac Brown Band in Bloomington, IL at US Cellular Coliseum which was the smallest show on their major tour at 8,000 seat venue. It took quite a bit of convincing on Prince’s part to Chesney’s management but they ended up performing. Prince said the town was buzzing with excitement about the show. Literally everyone in the hotel he was staying in was going to the show. The most random show he ever attended was at the Roxy in Hollywood where the kitchen appliance band Hurra Torpedo performed.

Prince has some great advice for those looking to work in the concert industry, “Learn how to market yourself and write a great resume with no typos. You can never know too many people. Always write a handwritten thank you note after job interviews. Always remember to follow up with the people you meet.” He also recalls a great piece of advice from his manager at the Shoreline “Get to know everyone, but always find out who is a talker and become close with them. They will be more willing to give you great advice.”

Many Thanks to Andrew Prince for taking the time to speak to me! For more information about his company please visit the Apregan Group.

Filed Under: Music Industry, Professional Advice

Ellie Goulding

February 25, 2011 · Leave a Comment

I’m currently loving what I am seeing and hearing of Ellie Goulding.  Her refreshing music is a blend of beautiful folk lyrics and danceable beats. Already a hit in UK, Ellie’s debut album “Lights” has hit #1 on their album chart. It is very noticeable that Ellie is a self-taught singer, songwriter, and guitarist.

Ellie’s US debut “Lights” will be available March 8, 2011. If you are in the Bay Area she is playing the Rickshaw Stop on April 14, 2011

Visit Ellie’s Website for information about her music.

Below is a amazing video from the BBC of her cover of Rihanna‘s “Only Girl in the World.”

Filed Under: New Music

Concert Review: Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue

February 24, 2011 · 3 Comments

Trombone Shorty Live At The Fillmore 2011

I fell in love with the city of New Orleans a number of years ago. My parents had taken me there for Christmas. Christmas Eve it started to snow and because it hadn’t snowed in years in NOLA so we were not prepared for it. I remember frantically searching department stores for long underwear for my poor cold Dad. We hunkered down at the Harrah’s Casino and gambled Christmas Eve. We huddled in the dark crowded Preservation Hall listening to some of greats play jazz. It was simply perfect. Fast forward several years later; in 2009 I went to NOLA twice once for St. Patrick’s Day and the other for White Linen Night. The highlight of the city to me is the music scene which to me is the birthplace of American music. There is an authenticity to music and the people that touches my soul.

I was very fortunate to get tickets to the sold out Trombone Shorty and Orleans Ave show at the Fillmore. The opening act was a cast of characters from Venezuela called Los Amigos Invisibles. They have this delicious hyper blend of Latin and funk dance music. The crowd was enchanted by them jumping in rhythm with them every step of the way. Even though I don’t speak Spanish I think I got the essence about what their music was about which is all fun.

After a brief break Trombone Shorty and Orleans Ave graced the stage. Trombone Shorty’s real name is Troy Andrews and he received the moniker “Trombone Shorty” from his brother as a 4 year old trombonist playing second lines in New Orleans. Shorty is a commanding and graceful band leader as he has been doing so since he was a child. He effortlessly switches from lead vocalist to trumpet and to trombone within moments. I would compare his music more to the band Galactic then traditional New Orleans Jazz. He blends his New Orleans brass band roots with modern rock and funk creating a fresh genre all his own. Highlights were the song “Hurricane Season” which made me picture a brass band marching through the quarter at a feverish pace. He also provided vocals to “One Night Only,” the backing horn players and percussionists provided an excellent groove sailing under his sincere vocals. It is easy to forget how young Shorty is; he was nominated for his first Grammy this year at age 24 and commands his band with such ease. Shorty is truly not done yet with his fantastic live shows and I can’t wait for what he has in store next.

For further demonstration of the musicality that is Trombone Shorty and Orleans Ave check out this fantastic behind the scene video of the group warming up for the show at the Fillmore.

Filed Under: Concert Reviews, Concerts

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