My Authors
Read all threads
Normally, I don't make speeches on The Music Show. In fact I try to say as little as possible and let my guests do the talking. But these aren't normal times. My guests are finding themselves out of work. Here's a transcript of the end of tomorrow's show: 1/12
Only last week on The Music Show I was suggesting you check to see if the gig or concert for which you had tickets was still going ahead. Seems like another age. Now, as we know, nothing’s going ahead and for the foreseeable future. 2/12
Big events, small events – all cancelled. Across the country – across the world –concert halls and clubs, blues festivals and opera houses are calling off performances; venues are closing their doors. 3/12
This means our cultural infrastructure is endangered and so are the livelihoods of musicians and other arts workers. Freelancers don’t have jobs, most don’t have savings, and suddenly – in a matter of days – there’s no work. What can we do to help each other as musicians? 4/12
What can audience members and listeners do?
First, if you’ve been offered a refund on a ticket for a cancelled gig or a festival pass you could refuse it. You could say keep the ticket; use the money to pay your rent, pay a colleague, buy groceries. 5/12
And you might consider a donation to the charity, Support Act, which provides crisis relief to musicians and other in the business. Because it’s not just musicians we should worry about, but all the tech crews who support them. Now they need our support. 6/12
Then, perhaps it’s time we all started buying music again. Buy tracks, buy an album. Streaming services don’t pay musicians properly, but you can. An album a week? An album a month? If every Music Show listener bought one album a month, it would make a huge difference. 7/12
A download or a CD – or some of that newfangled vinyl. You’ll appreciate the music more if you’ve paid for it. Go on. Go online and find it. And buy local – not to be jingoistic, but neighbourly.
Speaking of paying for music, have you ever thought of commissioning some? 8/12
Commissions don’t have to be for symphonies, and they don’t have to be expensive. Do you play an instrument? Commission a composer to write for you. Do you have a favourite singer-songwriter? Pay them to write a song. Or record a song. 9/12
Or just get in touch with a musician, make them an offer, and ask them what they’d like to do.
And finally, speaking of getting in touch, even if you don’t have a cent to spare you can still offer your support. 10/12
I bet you’ve been to a show or heard a song that had an impact on you - a favourite album, say. And it crossed your mind to send a fan letter, but you didn’t get round to it or you were shy or you didn’t know where to write. This is the moment to do it. 11/12
It’s not hard to track down musicians – we all have websites. An email of appreciation won’t pay a musician’s rent, but it might help convince them to keep going.
Please reach out as you can. 12/12
Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to force a refresh.

Enjoying this thread?

Keep Current with Andrew Ford

Profile picture

Stay in touch and get notified when new unrolls are available from this author!

Read all threads

This Thread may be Removed Anytime!

Twitter may remove this content at anytime, convert it as a PDF, save and print for later use!

Try unrolling a thread yourself!

how to unroll video

1) Follow Thread Reader App on Twitter so you can easily mention us!

2) Go to a Twitter thread (series of Tweets by the same owner) and mention us with a keyword "unroll" @threadreaderapp unroll

You can practice here first or read more on our help page!

Follow Us on Twitter!

Did Thread Reader help you today?

Support us! We are indie developers!


This site is made by just three indie developers on a laptop doing marketing, support and development! Read more about the story.

Become a Premium Member ($3.00/month or $30.00/year) and get exclusive features!

Become Premium

Too expensive? Make a small donation by buying us coffee ($5) or help with server cost ($10)

Donate via Paypal Become our Patreon

Thank you for your support!