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Stop Guessing, Start Growing: Fix Your Band’s Biggest Pain Points (with Dan Chantrey)

  1. Stop Guessing, Start Growing: Fix Your Band’s Biggest Pain Points (with Dan Chantrey) Dave Hamilton & Friends 1:01:43

Stop Guessing, Start Growing: Fix Your Band’s Biggest Pain Points – Gig Gab 531 With Dan Chantrey Episode Image

You trace Dan Chantrey’s path from drummer dad influence to choosing music over football, and quickly see the real lesson: the game has flipped. You’re no longer playing gigs to sell music, you’re using music to sell gigs. From record deals fading to booking agents becoming the new gatekeepers, you learn why every band feels like it’s on the brink and how surviving means thinking beyond the stage. GIGNITE emerges as the modern answer, a virtual tour manager that helps you route tours, analyze audiences, and break into new markets with data instead of guesswork. If you want to grow, you stop hoping for “yes” and start building a system that makes it inevitable.

You rethink what it means to be a working musician: your brand matters as much as your chops, your off-stage work is where the Money lives, and yes, it’s okay to get paid for your art. From finding sponsors in your local pizza joint to solving real-world problems like parking the van and booking rooms, you’re shown how to remove friction and scale your gig life intelligently. The stories drive it home: don’t punish the audience that showed up, audition gigs still sting, and your toughest hometown show might teach you the most. The throughline is clear: treat this like a business, leverage the tools, and Always Be Performing.

    • 00:00:00 Gig Gab 531 – Monday, April 27th, 2026
    • 00:03:36 Dan’s Dad was a drummer and a singer, started him off, then Dan started playing
    • 00:03:58 Playing live vs. Playing in the studio
    • 00:04:15 Choosing between (American) football and music
    • 00:06:09 Getting signed to Frontier Records
      • Things worked for a while
      • “Every band is on the verge of breaking up at all times”
    • 00:09:06 Things have turned: you used to do gigs to sell your music, now you do music to sell your gigs
      • GIGNITE is a one-stop shop for artists to be able to tour
      • Had an events business running pre-COVID
      • BREXIT happened, so how can we make things easier to get artists move about through Europe
    • 00:12:38 Booking agent deals are the new record deal
    • 00:14:49 Tried to book a festival, booking agents said “no” even though bands said “yes”
    • 00:16:00 GIGNITE is your virtual tour manager
    • 00:17:10 Aggregating Audience Analytics is part of the platform, too
    • 00:18:56 Heading to NAMM to learn what potential customers want
      • NAMM is the meeting place of the music industry
    • 00:20:33 Analytics aggregation for tribute acts and cover bands, too
      • Does Dave’s fictitious band sound like Rage Against The Machine? Why not!
      • Using analytics to decide which markets
    • 00:22:55 GIGNITE is free for artists to join and use
      • Freemium model allows artists to add additional features like press releases and such
      • Primary monetization is from suppliers (aka venues)
      • Venue ratings system!
    • 00:24:22 Gig Unite links artists with sponsors
      • Linking headline bands with opening acts (local and otherwise)
      • Find sponsors for your local bands, folks:
        • Pizza place
        • Construction companies
        • Cleaning services
        • Chiropractor
      • It might be easier to get sponsors for your band than gigs for it!
    • 32:31 SPONSOR: Gusto. Get three months free when you run your first payroll when you start at https://gusto.com/giggab
    • 00:33:57 GIGNITE takes the heavy lifting and headaches away
      • Gives your band the power to look at and consider tours
      • “How do you get a gig in a town that’s 200 miles away?”
      • You can do it yourself, you can get a booking agent, or you can use a service like GIGNITE
    • 00:36:00 It’s called the music BUSINESS for a reason
      • The brand of your band is as important as your stagecraft
    • 00:40:49 I don’t get paid to play shows, I get paid to do all the off-stage stuff
      • Dave says: “It’s OK to get paid for our art”
    • 00:43:41 Where are you going to park your van while you play?
      • Where are you going to stay?
      • GIGNITE answers these questions
    • 00:47:44 Now it’s Gig Gab time
      • Road stories, folks!
      • Parthenon Huxley: Don’t punish the people who showed up!
      • Audition Gigs… Love ‘em and hate ‘em!
        • (mostly hate ‘em!)
    • 00:54:36 The hardest gig I ever played
      • “We want to see you in your home town.”
    • 00:58:00 Gig Gab 531 Outtro

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    Dave Hamilton Podcaster & Publisher

    Dave Hamilton, a seasoned tech enthusiast, podcaster, and publisher, has dedicated the past three decades to aiding computer users globally. Known for his insightful advice and valuable product recommendations on the Mac Geek Gab podcast, Dave also enjoys an esteemed reputation as the founder of BackBeat Media, a network of fiercely independent publishers. His online publishing journey took off with The Mac Observer, an acclaimed Apple news site he co-founded in 1998 and led to its successful acquisition in 2021.

    Beyond his tech-savvy persona, Dave embraces a vibrant life filled with music and family in the New Hampshire seacoast. He passionately performs with bands Bitter Pill and Fling, among other musical projects, creating a harmonic balance between his love for technology and music. Alongside his wife, Lisa, he raised their two children amidst this symphony of innovation, passion, and independent spirit, showcasing the power of embracing one's interests and using them to make a meaningful impact in the world.