Musician Christopher Bryant 'Opens For Himself' To Connect With Fans... And To Find New Ones

from the cool-ideas dept

We're always interested in cool promotional and marketing ideas from content creators, and Hypebot alerts us to the news that musician Christopher Bryant is planning a neat concept for his solo shows: throughout 2010, he'll "open for himself" when playing live. Basically, he's playing two sets, but the first set will all be music by another artist. The first such artist is Ben Harper, who is apparently a huge inspiration to Bryant:
Now, of course, this might not sound like anything special. It's just a musician playing a bunch of cover music before playing his own music. But the positioning is quite smart. It's positioned in a different way that draws attention and helps better connect with fans. Not only that, but it helps this up-and-coming musician get some additional attention from fans of a much bigger artist. It's a very smart move.
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    ChurchHatesTucker (profile), 29 Dec 2009 @ 7:13pm

    Been done

    Paul and Storm (best known for supporting Jonathan Coulton) found themselves in the same city on the same night as They Might Be Giants.

    P&S decided to join, rather than fight, them and performed TMBG's epic album Flood in its entirety. (To rather mixed reviews, but then they only had a week or so notice.)

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    The Anti-Mike (profile), 29 Dec 2009 @ 8:15pm

    opening for yourself isn't a very new concept. Frank Zappa did it pretty much for his entire performing career.

    For at least one tour, Gwar opened for themselves as X-Cops.

    What is old is new again, I guess.

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    Jake, 29 Dec 2009 @ 9:15pm

    Credit where credit's due for thinking out of the box, but unless the opening set is radically different in style and content, there isn't much to this concept beyond the buzzword.

    Quite frankly, it says nothing good about the state of the recording industry that a minor gimmick like this even merits a plug on Techdirt.

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    :), 30 Dec 2009 @ 12:12am

    Would he pay?

    Is he paying the covers?
    Have him already clear with the folks from ASCAP or wathever?

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    :), 30 Dec 2009 @ 12:14am

    Did he ask permition from the original artist?

    Hope he did or people will be calling him a immoral pirate to say the least.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  6. identicon
    Tony Ray, 30 Dec 2009 @ 2:24am

    ben harper christopher bryant music

    Same thing I've been doing for years!

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    Svante Jorgensen (profile), 31 Dec 2009 @ 4:59am

    Very nice concept

    ...and nice music :)

    link to this | view in thread ]


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