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The New School of Artist Development

When we talk about artist development, what do we mean?

I find that there are two schools of thought on what it means to develop artists in the modern music industry. The more common one in mainstream, “traditional” industry circles involves convincing artists to fit a particular image.

Look like this. Sound like that. Work with these producers and this creative team *only*. Get into a writers room and write, write, write until you can’t write anymore. Maybe one of your songs will be placed. Maybe a major artist will decide to record one. Maybe, just maybe, you’ll even get signed to a major (but only if we can get those numbers up). If all goes well, eventually you’ll be able to do whatever you want as an artist – but only after you’ve given us a hit. Or better yet, several.

The inherent flaw to this method of artist development is that it keeps artists in a constant state of chasing. The carrot has been dangled. You must keep in the race to be the one to catch it, and “make it big” before somebody else does. This creates a sense of competition and a mindset of scarcity. If there are only so many opportunities to go around, your artistic vision goes out the window. The focus turns away from creativity, and toward how to make the most commodified, commercially acceptable thing. Don’t bore us. Get to the chorus, and you’ll be a STAR, kid!

All the while, chasing outside of yourself is a recipe for trading your truth for membership. Your raw authenticity is exchanged for the promise of a new day… if only you fit this particular mold, at this particular time. So often, this pulls artists – human beings with real lives and real stories – away from themselves, and into a machine they didn’t sign up to help operate. And, while one of those songs or “viral” moments might bring in short-term fans and collaborators, you’ll have a hard time keeping them there if you haven’t built true connections. Striking gold on a current trend may bring a wave of new attention to you at the moment… but who will be left after the virality fades, and the industry has moved on to the next big thing?

What becomes of your artistry then? Who are you, after listening to somebody else tell you who and what to be?

There is another way to build a career that has been hiding under our noses this entire time.

We have more tools at our disposal than at any time in human history. These tools can empower you to lean into who you are, tell your stories, and build your community – whether fans, collaborators, or partners who align with who you are, what you do, and why you do it.

The best part? Those people will be there, even as the trends change and new viral moments come and go. They’ll continue showing up, supporting and investing in you, because of a genuine connection you’ve built that can weather any viral storm.

To build that kind of creative ecosystem – the kind that endures based on connection, not commodification – you must start from within.

It’s time for a new school of artist development: one that cares about your stories, ideas, and perspectives. The new school of artist development understands that the cookups – the writes, the jams, and the studio sessions – are important, but they’re only the tip of the iceberg of what makes a successful artist. The new school is here to help you uncover the thing that *you* want to build, based on your own unique values, perspectives, and experiences. The new school of artist development helps you use those things to identify your true creative mission, and empowers you to visualize ways to bring it to the world.

The new school of artist development is not interested in gatekeeping. Here, you have access to the resources, connections, education and opportunities to build your platform, on your terms. We teach artists to lean into not only their own creativity, but their own independence as entrepreneurs, providing them with expert insights on how to build a business to support the art.

To all of you “starving artists” out there: what would you create if you weren’t starving?

Let’s create new possibilities together.

TONIGHT: Barz in the Boro at Cedar Glade Brews

Tonight (May 2), one of the Nashville area’s premier independent hip hop and R&B showcases returns for its first Saturday residency.

Join Nashville hip hop veterans E.T. and Raw Proof as they present Barz in the Boro at Cedar Glade Brews (906 Ridgely Rd., Murfreesboro). The monthly showcase and cypher “is built to give you that authentic hip hop vibe,” giving independent artists an opportunity to perform, connect, and find community in true hip hop culture.

This month’s lineup features music from DJ Know Love, a special vinyl pop-up by Phonoforever, and performances from featured guests, including:

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Fitting Music Into Real Life (ft. Danny Spiro)

As we progress into our music careers — as hobbies become careers, and our responsibilities outside of the industry increase in volume and importance — we stop asking the same questions.Instead of putting our whole life on hold for music, we begin to ask: how do I make this career fit into my life?

This timely conversation with the returning Danny Spiro dives deep into that question, as we uncover the ways we’ve found to move forward as life, the industry, and our own endeavors have evolved.

This episode of The Quinn Spinn was recorded at The Russell, Nashville, TN.

Learn more about Danny: https://www.dannyspiro.com/
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PR for Indie Artists: An UnderDog Exclusive

How do you build credibility without burning bridges? How can your creative brand become more visible to the right audience?

Our friends at Brandinc PR — the Austin, TX-based firm that helped put us on the map a few years back — have come to us with the answers to those questions and more, as you navigate the world of public relations and brand awareness.

They’ve made their webinar, PR for Indie Artists: How to Build Visibility Without Burning Bridges, available to our UnderDogs members for a DEEP discount. When you become an UnderDog, you will have access to this 1-hour strategy session hosted by Brandi Sims for just $147 when you use the code UMCPR at checkouta $200 discount from its standard price of $347.

This is just one of the ways we (and our partners) are helping the UnderDogs navigate the ever-changing creative landscape.

Keep Stripping (ft. ARREIS)

Listen up, everyone. The music industry is a mess. The robots are trying to take over. There is snake oil for sale, and some artists have bought in. And yet, there is prevailing hope that this thing is turning back toward community and collaboration, in spite of the best efforts from some of the powers that be.

That’s why your music industry aunt and uncle — weatherers of many-a storm — are here to set the record straight. ARREIS joins The Quinn Spinn once again as our guest on a fiery episode that is sure to help you, independent artists of Earth, navigate this strange wilderness.

This episode of The Quinn Spinn was recorded and produced at The Russell, Nashville, TN.

Opening theme: REVEL 9 – All I’ve Become

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Transformation Season (Solo Mission)

What if the only thing standing in your way are the stories you tell yourself?

A radical shift inspires this Quinn Spinn Solo Mission; one marked by the world of possibility that exists on the other side of the walls we put up.

We have two choices: follow the scripts our minds have written in order to protect us, or rip them up and write something new.

Opening theme: REVEL 9 – All I’ve Become

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UnderDogs in Austin, Pt. 2: Sahara Lounge

Our SXSW 2026 adventure continued into the following week, as we had a couple more performances left in us before we got on the road back to Nashville.

This time, we were just up the road from where we left off at Sahara Lounge. There, we were joined once again by the good folks at Rhythm & Soul Radio — curators of yet another a magical experience — and the Rollin’ Souls house band, whose immeasurable talents were the wind beneath our wings, creating a send-off fit for an UnderDog.

It was there that Kelsey Muse brought the “Whispers” all the way to Austin, generating plenty of buzz that is still carrying weeks later.. Joining her on the bill was Jazzy the Uncontrolled Goddess, who graciously stepped into an available slot at the last minute to deliver poetry spoken straight from the soul.

LISTEN: Billy Bauer Returns with “Queen of Her Town”

For the first time since before the pandemic, a new, original studio release has emerged from the world of Billy Bauer Band.

This time, it’s the band’s namesake himself with a solo effort. Billy Bauer released the raw, acoustic cut, “Queen of Her Town,” on March 31. Produced by fellow artist and dear friend Bobby Siegfried of Chasing Daylight Productions, the tune was written more than a decade ago, on the road back to the band’s hometown of Bethlehem, PA from a gig in Milwaukee, WI.

“Queen of Her Town” features a tender vocal and the warm tones of Billy’s Martin Guitar, as he sings of a small-town girl with big dreams. One particularly exciting moment happens around four-and-a-half minutes in, when the last chorus gives way to a rollicking outro, showcasing Bauer’s signature scat vocals.

“After rehearsal, everyone cleared out—except me and former bassist Steve Zalalas,” Bauer noted. “What started as a jam became a one-take live recording, raw and mostly untouched. It was too special not to share.”

The song is available on all major streaming platforms — but that’s not the only way you can get it. The band has made “Queen of Her Town” available for downloadable purchase on Bandcamp for just $1, giving you an easy way to show your support.

Be sure to stay tuned, because we have it on good authority that there’s more where this came from. In the meantime, go ahead and meet the “Queen of Her Town.”

UnderDogs in Austin, Pt. 1: Kenny Dorham’s Backyard

Last month, the UnderDogs took a trip to Austin, TX to take part in this year’s SXSW week festivities. It was a chance to connect with old friends, make new ones, and bring the light of our community to the Texas Capitol.

We also lined up some performances for our artists, in conjunction with our friends at Rhythm & Soul Radio out of New York and featuring the wonderful talents of The Rollin’ Souls house band.

First up was a day at Kenny Dorham’s Backyard, operated by the East Austin Creative Coalition. A beautiful, sunny Saturday lent the perfect energy to this unique, all-outdoor artistic space — the perfect backdrop for UnderDogs like Jazzy the Uncontrolled Goddess, Nicólas Soul, and Yonna Jones to showcase their unique abilities and connect with new fans.

Enjoy these shots from this fantastic afternoon, and stay tuned. Part 2 is coming soon…

Branches of the Cellotree (ft. Andy Beckey & Sarah Clanton)

Through live events, production services, industry education, and community, Andy Beckey and Sarah Clanton are giving independent artists near and far a safe place to land.

The couple — both touring musicians in their own right — co-founded Cellotree Arts, which features a series of house concerts and a full suite of services for independent artists. Community is the name of the game, and they’ve built one that is robust and meaningful across the musical universe.

Opening theme: REVEL 9 – All I’ve Become

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