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EPISODE · Mar 19, 2024 · 53 MIN

Building A Thriving Music Scene through Community Engagement: w/ Stratton Tingle of SoundCorps

from The Book Your Band Podcast · host Tony Neely

Ready to get out of your garage and onto the stage...but don't know where to start? Sign up for our FREE 5-Day Garage to Stage Crash Course at www.bookyourbandpodcast.com Episode Overview: Are artists in your town struggling to build a thriving music scene? If so, this episode is for you! Discover the critical components that transform a city's collection of artists into a vibrant, supportive music scene. Stratton Tingle, Executive Director for SoundCorps, breaks down the essentials for creating an environment where musicians, and their community at-large, prosper from a vibrant live music scene. Join host Tony Neely on the Book Your Band Podcast as he welcomes Stratton Tingle, the dynamic force behind SoundCorps. Stratton pulls back the curtain on the live music industry and reveals how artists can step out from their garages to the grand stage. Discover the essence of community engagement in music, the economic and cultural impacts of a vibrant music scene, and Stratton’s unique journey from performing artist to executive director. This episode is an invaluable resource for any musician looking to understand the business and expand their musical influence. Key Topics Discussed: Introduction to Stratton Tingle and SoundCorps: Understanding SoundCorps’ mission and services. Stratton’s personal evolution in the music industry. The Interplay Between Community and Music: The role of SoundCorps in fostering Chattanooga’s music scene. The difference between a music scene and a thriving music economy. Supporting Music Careers and Education: SoundCorps’ focus on professional development for musicians. The impact of educational initiatives on artists’ growth. Navigating the Festival Scene: The current state and future of music festivals in Chattanooga. How SoundCorps addresses the gap in the festival economy. Digital Presence vs. Live Performance: Balancing online engagement with traditional musicianship. The evolving nature of content creation for artists. Promoting Mental Health in the Music Community: The reactive approach to mental health crises in the music industry. The role of organizations like Nuci’s Space in supporting artists’ well-being. Advice for Emerging Musicians: Tips for musicians to make the leap from private jams to public performances. Stratton’s philosophy on creating and enjoying music. Stratton Tingle's Contact Information: Website: SoundCorps.org Social Media: Find SoundCorps on all major platforms using the handle @SoundCorps Follow The Book Your Band Podcast on Instagram, TikTok, and other platforms at @BookYourBandPodcast

Ready to get out of your garage and onto the stage...but don't know where to start? Sign up for our FREE 5-Day Garage to Stage Crash Course at www.bookyourbandpodcast.com Episode Overview: Are artists in your town struggling to build a thriving music scene? If so, this episode is for you! Discover the critical components that transform a city's collection of artists into a vibrant, supportive music scene. Stratton Tingle, Executive Director for SoundCorps, breaks down the essentials for creating an environment where musicians, and their community at-large, prosper from a vibrant live music scene. Join host Tony Neely on the Book Your Band Podcast as he welcomes Stratton Tingle, the dynamic force behind SoundCorps. Stratton pulls back the curtain on the live music industry and reveals how artists can step out from their garages to the grand stage. Discover the essence of community engagement in music, the economic and cultural impacts of a vibrant music scene, and Stratton’s unique journey from performing artist to executive director. This episode is an invaluable resource for any musician looking to understand the business and expand their musical influence. Key Topics Discussed: Introduction to Stratton Tingle and SoundCorps: Understanding SoundCorps’ mission and services. Stratton’s personal evolution in the music industry. The Interplay Between Community and Music: The role of SoundCorps in fostering Chattanooga’s music scene. The difference between a music scene and a thriving music economy. Supporting Music Careers and Education: SoundCorps’ focus on professional development for musicians. The impact of educational initiatives on artists’ growth. Navigating the Festival Scene: The current state and future of music festivals in Chattanooga. How SoundCorps addresses the gap in the festival economy. Digital Presence vs. Live Performance: Balancing online engagement with traditional musicianship. The evolving nature of content creation for artists. Promoting Mental Health in the Music Community: The reactive approach to mental health crises in the music industry. The role of organizations like Nuci’s Space in supporting artists’ well-being. Advice for Emerging Musicians: Tips for musicians to make the leap from private jams to public performances. Stratton’s philosophy on creating and enjoying music. Stratton Tingle's Contact Information: Website: SoundCorps.org Social Media: Find SoundCorps on all major platforms using the handle @SoundCorps Follow The Book Your Band Podcast on Instagram, TikTok, and other platforms at @BookYourBandPodcast

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