Greetings, It’s warming up here in Southern California and we haven’t had much rain, But I love the warm weather, I’m hoping to hit the beaches soon.
I’m hoping that this months edition of Pump it Up Magazine will warm your hearts and spirits in these challenging times.
On the cover we have podcast queen, Smiley J. Who has interviewed tons of guests on her popular show, The Smiley J. Artist Zone . I’m personally grateful to have Smiley J. on the cover of or May edition. Her love and support for indie music creators mirrors my mission here at Pump It Up.
Keep up the good workSmiley J.
I feel ya girl! Send your music now to be interviewed on Smiley J’ podcast
The Smiley JArtist [email protected]
We need your spotlight to continue to shine on the indie music creator. Keep reading and final put more about how being on podcasts can boost your music career.
Can you all feel the mental signs of the times. There is so much info to take in. The good, the bad , and the ugly.
One therapist said , ‘I’ve had to work with more anxiety patients than I ever had to. ‘ We’ve got some fun games in this issue and some little gems to take a load off.
If you’re bored and want to tune out the negative , then tune in to KPIU-DB radio for some great music . From hip hop to Jazz, we’ve got something for you.
By the way, my good friend Bernie Capodici, has a great and informative book out. It’s called Modern Recording Artist Handbook. Got questions about the industry? Order a copy today.
Hope you’ve been exercising and eating healthy. I’m love my veggies and my vegan croissants! My hubby Michael B. Sutton loves my Sweet Potato pies. He doesn’t have to wait till the holidays but is the humble recipient of two every few weeks .
Well that’s all for now! May God bless you! Remember , the answer to a linear life is to become creative!
Anissa Sutton
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‘I want to give a platform and advice to indie artists, ‘ Anissa states. ‘I know what they go through. It’s so hard to get people to listen to what you create…to support it, share it and help you succeed. Many artists only think about being an artist – singing, writing songs and performing – but they must know the business. People take advantage of you if you don’t. I am a firm believer that artists must work hard by doing their part to learn all of the elements that do on behind the scenes. Their private lives may be a catastrophe in the short term but in the long run, the most important thing is to keep on learning, keep on growing and keep on going.’Pump It Up was started in 2016 as a monthly magazine available digitally on line and in print on demand. In three years-time, Pump It Up has grown to 20, 000 website subscribers, plus has expanded online at pumpitupmagazine.com to include a digital radio station programming 24 hours a day of exciting new music and artists, dayparted into genres ranging from French, Deep House and EDM to Pop-Dance, Jazz, R&B and Soul, Blues.Assisting Anissa in all of her music decisions and negotiations is Michael B. Sutton, music producer/songwriter, a recording artist in his own right and the CEO of Sound of Los Angeles Records. www.The Sound Of La.com Michael B. Sutton For anyone seeking a supportive platform for independent artists of all stripes to stay up to date on the latest industry developments that can make the difference between just getting by and going all the way, tap into Pump It Up – today!