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“Writing about music is like dancing about architecture” – Unknown

Writing about yourself is hard. Writing about your music is even harder. But that doesn’t make your artist bio any less important. It’s often the first thing an interested journalist, fan, booking agent, or industry pro will look at to get to know you beyond the music. 

This guide wal...


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The CD Baby team recently attended The Great Escape, a music festival and conference in Brighton, England. Alongside CD Baby artists taking the stage, our president Molly Neuman joined journalist Mark Sutherland for a keynote discussion on what it actually takes for indie artists to thr...


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The CD Baby team recently attended the annual Music Biz Conference in Atlanta, Georgia. One of the industry’s largest gatherings of the year, the event brings together thousands of professionals from labels, distributors, tech companies, and more around the world...


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As an independent artist, the pressure to create, perform, and promote can take a serious toll. According to the 2025 MusiCares Wellness in Music Survey, nearly 12 percent of musicians surveyed reported serious thoughts of suicide — an increa...


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10,000 streams is a sign that you’re leading a real, sustainable presence on Spotify. You’ve built a fanbase, proven you can promote yourself, and developed a strategy that works – you’re no longer hustling for every single stream. 

But now it’s time to keep that momentum going — not by testing all new ideas, but by getting serious about what’s working and setting...


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