The arrangement of a music press kit is very important and all the vital selling points for the artist should be directly in the front. Learn how to create your own music press kit and stand out from every other artist with this free video from a professional musician.
Expert: Peter Nevland
Bio: Peter Nevland has spent five years performing his mixture of writing and rock 'n' roll, which he calls "Spoken Groove," during his travels to every continent except South America and Antarctica.
Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA
@beachboardsurfintan good point
gbgoul 1 year ago
dude are you serious?, lack of information to the max!, all you showed us how to do is cut paper...wow i learned alot today!. seriously, just do a toturial on the whole thing, not just the cutting paper part..
Taheran100 1 year ago 2
You don't need to cut the paper. You should be more concerned about your fonts. They look goofy and non-professional. Just get to the point. Your cover letter and artist bio should be separate, but your press clippings and quotes page should all be stapled together so they don't get lost. Also think about putting your contact info on the cd as well. You should also be writing the bio as if it were already an article. The easier from page to print it is, the more likely you will get publicity.
beachboardsurfintan 2 years ago
only make one or make one for ever show
torawfordiz 3 years ago
thanks a bunch! =]
DonovanButts45750 3 years ago
great tip with cutting the papers
TheBrokenLyreMusic 3 years ago