If you’re a young musician, you’re
probably already used to the idea that people will expect things from you –
bosses, parents, teachers, professors, etc. – which may be why you became a musician
in the first place. You’ve imagined a career in which you make your own rules
and they are always subject to change. But even if you’ve managed to endure the
onslaught of expectations, criticisms and accusations of irresponsibility
before finally setting foot on the path to rock and roll freedom, you will
still be traveling up hill. There are many rules and expectations you’ll still
have to deal with but unlike your parents, teachers and so forth, no one is
going to tell you what they are. Some are pretty obvious; like the importance
of being on time and checking all social media posts for typos. Others are still somewhat intuitive, but you
could be forgiven for not knowing. Things like showing loyalty to a promoter
who took a chance on you and that you’re opinion is the absolute least valuable
one when it comes to describing your band to someone in important. For the
other sixteen things you may or may not but definitely should know, follow the
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