EPISODE · Dec 17, 2025 · 48 MIN
Jason Hollis on Failure, Music Legacy, and Building a Career That Lasts
from The Chris & Sandy Show · host The Chris & Sandy Show
What if the biggest lie in the music industry is the one most artists believe?In this episode of The Chris & Sandy Show, we sit down with Jason Hollis — music producer, visual artist, entrepreneur, and founder of Nashville’s iconic Eighth Room — for a deep, honest conversation about what it really takes to build a lasting career in music.With over 30 years in the industry, Jason shares why artists don’t need record labels, managers, or agents early on — they need ownership, accountability, and a clear plan. His upcoming book, So You Want to Be a Rockstar, was born out of decades of hard lessons, failures, and wins — and it’s designed to help artists stop waiting to be saved and start building real momentum In this episode, we talk about:Growing up in Louisiana and learning grit, culture, and commitmentMoving back to Nashville after years in Los AngelesSaving the historic Douglas Corner and reimagining it as The Eighth RoomWhy chasing record labels can actually hold artists backThe importance of failure, resilience, and celebrating lossesHow artists can build sustainable careers with true fansWhy AI, algorithms, and streaming platforms threaten creativityThe power of visualization, planning, and long-term thinkingJason also opens up about the unseen sacrifices behind success, the role of family and team, and why music must continue to be protected, nurtured, and passed to the next generation This episode is a must-listen for musicians, creatives, entrepreneurs, and anyone chasing a dream that requires patience, discipline, and belief.🎧 Subscribe, follow, and share this episode with someone who needs to hear the truth.
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What if the biggest lie in the music industry is the one most artists believe?In this episode of The Chris & Sandy Show, we sit down with Jason Hollis — music producer, visual artist, entrepreneur, and founder of Nashville’s iconic Eighth Room — for a deep, honest conversation about what it really takes to build a lasting career in music.With over 30 years in the industry, Jason shares why artists don’t need record labels, managers, or agents early on — they need ownership, accountability, and a clear plan. His upcoming book, So You Want to Be a Rockstar, was born out of decades of hard lessons, failures, and wins — and it’s designed to help artists stop waiting to be saved and start building real momentum In this episode, we talk about:Growing up in Louisiana and learning grit, culture, and commitmentMoving back to Nashville after years in Los AngelesSaving the historic Douglas Corner and reimagining it as The Eighth RoomWhy chasing record labels can actually hold artists backThe importance of failure, resilience, and celebrating lossesHow artists can build sustainable careers with true fansWhy AI, algorithms, and streaming platforms threaten creativityThe power of visualization, planning, and long-term thinkingJason also opens up about the unseen sacrifices behind success, the role of family and team, and why music must continue to be protected, nurtured, and passed to the next generation This episode is a must-listen for musicians, creatives, entrepreneurs, and anyone chasing a dream that requires patience, discipline, and belief.🎧 Subscribe, follow, and share this episode with someone who needs to hear the truth.
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