Tamingmusicians Quotes

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“Don't steal someone’s moment.
 Back-off, wait your turn & keep it together.
 People have been buried for less. Every person on stage has earned the right to be there.”
Lisa Goldin, 40 Ways To Tame A Musician

“Screaming fanatics, autograph requests, 
cheeky smiles hoping they're the chosen one,
 stalkers, haters, true music lovers. I HAVE SEEN IT ALL. We call it the 'Stage Affect'.”
Lisa Goldin, 40 Ways To Tame A Musician

“Who reads detailed contracts, articles or books anymore? 
That's why I shrunk my giant book into a Picturebook! But...Contracts & finance have no pretty picture.
Grid lines, logic and Math. Write down everything you do.”
Lisa Goldin, 40 Ways To Tame A Musician

“A career on stage is a piece of cake in comparison to the songwriting side of the fence. The process of someone finding you, your song & seeing you perform is a long, tough journey.”
Lisa Goldin, 40 Ways To Tame A Musician

“Create a record that accentuates your character the clarity of your voice, lyric, melody & music to become your signature sound. Find a producer that embraces you.”
Lisa Goldin, 40 Ways To Tame A Musician

“‪I recorded an amazing song on 4 November 2015.
It was the one. I waited so Long for this moment & am grateful for the massive support behind this. "My Fire” was the 2nd most played song on 
Hot 91.9FM (Station of the Year), 2016-2017.”
Lisa Goldin, 40 Ways To Tame A Musician

“The moment you step onto the paparazzi piazza, you need to be prepared for every angle of scrutiny. Get used to it. Not everyone is going to like you.”
Lisa Goldin, 40 Ways To Tame A Musician

“It is not so much vanity as making sure you are still you at the end of the day. You are most certainly allowed to have control over your image.”
Lisa Goldin, 40 Ways To Tame A Musician

“Originality is crucial. 
We as artists are trendsetters.
 People want to be like us. Every record brings out new elements of artistry.”
Lisa Goldin, 40 Ways To Tame A Musician

“The heart, mind & soul is where all your creativity is born & matures into your most powerful weapon. Be an untouchable star.”
Lisa Goldin, 40 Ways To Tame A Musician

“Success =
 Know your music backwards. Tune-up. Be healthy. No booze & drugs rehearsing/performing. Glam up. & Avoid the No1 cause of band break-ups; don't sleep with fellow musicians!”
Lisa Goldin, 40 Ways To Tame A Musician

“Creatives are BIG thinkers. Our thoughts are powerful weapons we believe in passionately. Design ‘we are what we think’ pockets to reach into for an upper.”
Lisa Goldin, 40 Ways To Tame A Musician

“Keepers will find you, put you in the spotlight & protect your career with all their might. Create a phenomenon.”
Lisa Goldin, 40 Ways To Tame A Musician

“Way too many cowboys out there who ‘know someone who knows someone’.
 There are serious ones, but it is up to you to be guarded enough, and rather shy away from the nonsense.”
Lisa Goldin, 40 Ways To Tame A Musician

“Your public profile represents your brand. It is your business. If you do not have anything that adds value, leave it out.”
Lisa Goldin, 40 Ways To Tame A Musician

“The more we travel we explore religion, politics, music, culture, landscape, weather, accents, lifestyle & people...People are people.
 We either do or don't have the same hearts.”
Lisa Goldin, 40 Ways To Tame A Musician

“We learn the most about musicianship & our limits whilst globetrotting. Touring is for tough-cookies.”
Lisa Goldin, 40 Ways To Tame A Musician

“Hitting the road with your songwriting in tow requires focus, determination & a lot of patience. A successful tour includes support from press, radio & TV.”
Lisa Goldin, 40 Ways To Tame A Musician

Jim  Butcher
“It was why no sane cat allowed kits to come anywhere near human beings. Humans seemed to feel that it was perfectly acceptable to teach kits to accept food from their hands as a matter of course, rather than teaching them the importance of hunting skill and self-reliance.”
Jim Butcher, The Aeronaut's Windlass

“South Africa is where I was born and started out as a musician. Live your dream.”
Lisa Goldin

“After 2 years in London of working 7 shifts 6 nights PW as a singing-waitress in a generic and nameless uniform for a restaurant manager that liked to grope mine and every other girl’s butt when we walked past, I decided to break out of the restaurant business and all that nightlife had to offer. We all start somewhere.”
Lisa Goldin, 40 Ways To Tame A Musician

“Some nights once we finished performing at Teatro Pereyra in Ibiza we would head to Itaka, a small music hangout, avoiding the crazy clubbing crowds, where we'd play our own compositions & chill. Find a safe after party.”
Lisa Goldin, 40 Ways To Tame A Musician

“Whilst in Penang, Malaysia, My mom was out visiting me over Christmas and we walked to the top of Kok Lek Si Buddhist Temple, dating back to1890. Take your Mom on tour.”
Lisa Goldin, 40 Ways To Tame A Musician

“Singapore is a happy-go-lucky country where you frequently bump into people you know. I'm lucky to have spent 3 splendid months living it up in Sin-City with dear friends that'll last a lifetime :>”
Lisa Goldin

“After an absolute ball in Singapore, God told me I needed to calm down and find my inner peace! So He sent me to sleepy Oman.”
Lisa Goldin, 40 Ways To Tame A Musician

“As soon as our band opened the show everyone hit the dancefloor. Within 6 weeks of arrival we won Best House Band in Beijing!”
Lisa Goldin, 40 Ways To Tame A Musician

“The musicians I met in the UAE became some of my best friends. We absolutely love & support each other having the best time on & off the stage. It is the way it should be in every country!”
Lisa Goldin, 40 Ways To Tame A Musician

“So why come back home when everything was going for me? Simple. I wanted to make it in my own country.”
Lisa Goldin, 40 Ways To Tame A Musician

“Where in the world have I travelled to since, why & what am I doing??? Download "Who Are You Again?" to uncover my next adventure...”
Lisa Goldin, 40 Ways To Tame A Musician

“Learn the rules, break them & make them your own. Implement your kinda wild into your music.”
Lisa Goldin, 40 Ways To Tame A Musician

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