Music In The Gig Economy – A masterclass with Richard Dole on navigating your freelance career as a musician.

Richard Dole is an active tenor/bass trombonist and educator in Indianapolis and the surrounding region. He has toured or performed with Aretha Franklin, Johnny Mathis, The Four Tops, The Temptations, Steve Lawrence/Edie Gormé, Barry Manilow, the Hollywood Concert Orchestra China tour, and in 2008 traveled with the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra to Egypt for a US State Department Tour.

Whew!  This makes him a perfect candidate for teaching a masterclass on how to navigate a career as a freelance musician.

Join us on May 14th to hear his thoughts on self-promotion and marketing, learning to maximize a diverse skill set, entrepreneurship, and more.

• Keeping music in your life

• Playing many styles successfully

• Developing/maintaininga playing career

The event is free, but we please ask you to RSVP on Eventbrite so we can have the room setup and ready to go for the appropriate amount of attendees.

When:
May 14, 2019 at 7:00 P. M.

Where:
Paige’s Music
5282 E. 65th Street
Indianapolis, IN 46220

This event is FREE!

More about Richard Dole:

Mr. Dole performs with several regional orchestras including Carmel Symphony, Sinfonia da Camera Orchestra in Champaign/Urbana Illinois, The Illinois Symphony, Danville Symphony, and the Anderson Symphony Orchestra. He has earned a Bachelor and Masters degree from Indiana University Jacobs School of Music where he studied with M. Dee Stewart, Ed Anderson, and Dr. David N. Baker. He is currently the jazz trombone instructor at Butler University and teaches a small dedicated number of students out of his home. He can be heard each Wednesday at 9pm on WICR 88.7 as co-host of the radio show ‘Have You Heard’. The podcast of the radio show is online at: haveyouheardjazz.com.

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