Tipitina's aims to help musicians grow their business
By
Alexandyr Kent
akent@gannett.comHaving success as a
musician is not just about playing good music; it's also about building a bigger
market for it.
That's the basic premise behind Tipitina's Music Office
Co-Op/Shreveport, a nonprofit business incubator that will open Friday at 700
Texas St. in downtown Shreveport.
For a $10 monthly fee, musicians and
digital media-makers (including filmmakers and photograhers) can gain access to
and training on computers, the Web, fax machines, copy machines, and
word-processing, digital media and Web-design software.
"The goal of the
co-op is very simple: to put more money in the pockets of musicians and other
media professionals," said Todd Souvignier, head of operations for Tipitina's
Foundation. "How we do that ranges from helping them get e-mail, getting them on
the Web, getting press kits together ... ."
Regular office hours will be
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. Phone lines are being hooked up
Wednesday: (318) 934-0000.
Tipitina's Foundation has already established
a co-op with the legendary New Orleans club. Souvignier released a economic
impact survey in 2004 which demonstrated significant benefits for
members.
"We've repeatedly shown about a 30 percent increase in musician
earnings as a direct result of participating in the co-op (in New
Orleans)."
Dan Garner, an experienced local musician, has been hired to
manage the Shreveport co-op. He believes it will open up new opportunities for
local musicians and media-makers.
"This incubator makes them think of it
as a real business," he explained. "It make them think about the possibilities
of things like licensing, publishing, and copyright."
Souvignier said
market realities require musicians to work harder to be successful. "The idea of
sending a demo to Warner Brothers and getting a deal, those days are over. This
is the era where you need to finish your product and release it yourself and
create a track record for yourself. Once you've marketed yourself, then maybe
major labels will come to you."
Shreveport's Downtown Development
Authority has already earmarked $40,000 to support Tipitina's. Janie Landry,
DDA's deputy director, said the co-op fits into their efforts to strengthen the
West Edge Arts District. "From our standpoint, the music co-op will be a great
addition to the West Edge and will benefit musicians in the Shreveport and
Bossier area," she said.
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