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10 Band Bio Examples and How to Make Yours Great

Your band sounds tight, and you’re ready to start gaining exposure and working gigs. But, have you set up your website and written your bio yet? 

One of the best ways to make your band look professional is to put together a band bio page. A biography is essential for new groups so that bookers can learn about the artists before hiring them. 

An interesting, personal bio creates a positive first impression. A quality biography will help give fans and potential bookers a real sense of who you are. We have some tips and samples to help you write the perfect bio.

The first tip is to have a website that has the band’s name in the URL so people can find you. Too many new bands and artists don’t even have a website, the foundation for your music business. 

Not sure where to begin? Get a website, then write a bio using the following tips.

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How to Write a Killer Musician Bio

Subscribers Dan and Patricia both recently asked about effective band/performer bios and promotional blurbs.

So….let’s dive in.

(Rather watch/listen to this article? Click on the video below.)

I’m going to work on an artist bio below, and we’ll end up with a bunch of key takeaways for yours as well.

(For storytellers and performing artists too…)

If you’ve spent any time on this blog, you’ve heard me say “make it about THEM, not you” more times than you’d care to recall.

And still, I see almost nobody doing this.

There’s a huge opportunity to stand out from the crowd when you begin with the audience in mind – what does your READER care about?

Even when writing something as “all about you” as your bio or publicity blurbs, start with them.

Things Your Reader DOESN’T Care About:

  • the awards you’ve won (unless directly relevant)
  • who you’ve “shared the stage with”
  • your formal training
  • the names of each CD you’v

    Top five tips for writing a band or musician’s biography

    Whether you are a function band looking to book in more weddings, or a solo musician playing original material at music venues, at some point you’re going to need to summarise who is in your band, and what you’re about. You’ll probably have to send this information to a music industry contact, and so it could be very important to your act’s future.

    A great biography should offer the reader everything they might need or want to read about your act, in a clear format.

    Ideally, you should aim to have several versions of your bio, ready to go at any time. They should all be different lengths, and optimised for wherever they might be needed. In this blog, we offer you our top tips on how to write a great band biography…

    1. Prepare different lengths

    Chances are, you’ll need various different versions of your biography available, depending on the situation. For example, a magazine feature is going to need more information than your facebook bio. Having three versions (a short, medium and full-le

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