The Current455 тыс
Опубликовано 8 июля 2014, 12:59
It's an oversimplified scenario often depicted on television or in films: A record executive goes to a gig, hears a kid who shows promise and offers that kid a contract on the spot.
But such things don't happen in real life, right?
For Benjamin Booker, it did: Booker and his friend, drummer Max Norton, were playing a show in Florida. On a tip generated by blogs and satellite-radio airplay, ATO Records General Manager Jon Salter flew down to Florida. At the end of the 30-minute set, Booker was signed to a record deal.
Hear Booker's entire session at TheCurrent.org: thecurrent.org/feature/2014/06...
But such things don't happen in real life, right?
For Benjamin Booker, it did: Booker and his friend, drummer Max Norton, were playing a show in Florida. On a tip generated by blogs and satellite-radio airplay, ATO Records General Manager Jon Salter flew down to Florida. At the end of the 30-minute set, Booker was signed to a record deal.
Hear Booker's entire session at TheCurrent.org: thecurrent.org/feature/2014/06...
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