Episode Synopsis "Live Shows, Touring, and the Role of Promoters w/ Peter Weir of Standby Records"
A disclaimer: I don't know anything about Peter. I don't know anything about a LOT of the people I talk with. My conversations with my audience members live in a sort of vacuum where I judge them solely on the ideas they BRING to that conversation. It's my goal to give people the opportunity to display their ideas in an arena that is relatively unbiased, but as to whether or not those people actually embody the sort of professionalism and decency I think should be required of everyone, I have no idea. This is ALSO not an endorsement of Standby Records. After doing a bit of research, I've read several cases where they were accused of being involved in dubious accounting practices that ended up hurting the very artists they were supposed to support. I'm not passing judgement either way, but I will encourage anyone who's considering signing with Standby to exercise EXTRA caution.
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