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The Unstarving Musician


The Unstarving Musician’s Podcast features interviews with indie music artists an industry pros who share their experience and expertise on songwriting, recording, touring, getting gigs, marketing, and much more. It’s all intended to help indie artists to more of what they love–make music.

Nov 5, 2021

Brooksie Wells

Brooksie Wells is amplifying female voices over 50, including her own. She and I met in a thing called Music Marketing Method.

I’ve mentioned Music Marketing Method on the podcast before. It’s a program designed to help musicians find our fan base, grow our audience and make a consistent income with our creativity.

Learn more about Music Marketing Method

Brooksie has had a rich music career. She has a new release called Stops Time, which you can find on all the popular digital platforms. Her first big break came when she was signed by a big name with Warner Chappell at the tender age of 19. That big name was Bobby Darin. Unfortunately Darin died before Brooksie’s career had any momentum. Darin’s passing left Brooksie without a sponsor and thus her big break came to a sudden end. This did not stop Brooksie from continued work in music. She took a detour into the world of children’s music and then into raising a family. She eventually returned to the world of adult pop music starting a new chapter in her career.

In this episode we talk about her early days in music, managing tough circumstance, how she’s adapting to the ever changing music business and where she plans to move next.

Brooksie refers to herself as a little old lady, but she has as much drive as any young artist I’ve spoken with on the podcast. She has a wealth of experience and a big personality on her side. These character traits along with acting as co-host for a podcast called She’s Not Done Yet are helping Brooksie amplify voices of over 50, including her own.

You can find Brooksie’s work at BrooksieWells.com. This was a really fun conversation. Hope you enjoy as much as I did.

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Mentioned in this Episode

BrooksieWells.com

Album review for In My Pocket, by Alan Cackett

She’s Not Done Yet podcast

Related Episodes

Lynz Crichton’s Music Marketing Method (Ep 215)

Songwriting with a Deadline–Lynz Crichton (Ep 49)

Lynz Crichton on Building a Clan, Learning the Business, Songwriting, and Recording (Ep 14)

Cracking the codes of social media and playlists – JJ Lovegrove (Ep 214)

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Resources

The Unstarving Musician’s Guide to Getting Paid Gigs, by Robonzo

No Booker, No Bouncer, No Bartender: How I Made $25K On A 2-Month House Concert Tour, by Shannon Curtis

Bandzoogle – The all-in-one platform that makes it easy to build a beautiful website for your music

ConvertKit for Musicians

More Resources for musicians

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