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Download Your Free Music Business Handbook Now: https://berkonl.in/3XRrl9n Earn Your Music Business Degree Online with Berklee: https://berkonl.in/2XjPKt0 In this video, booking agent Peter Loomis discusses what his responsibilities are and how to successfully work with an artist. He gives helpful tips for pitching artists to festivals and venues and explains the importance of diversifying to help build an artist’s career. He concludes by sharing stories of bands he has worked with who have built huge fan bases by booking tours as supporting acts and headliners. This video is part of Berklee Online’s Touring 101 course, written and taught by Bruce Houghton, founder and president of Skyline Artists Agency and Hypebot.com. About Peter Loomis: Peter Loomis is a booking agent for New Frontier Touring in Nashville Tennessee, a boutique booking agency handing artists spanning many genres, including the Avett Brothers, Paul Thorn, Amy Helm, and dozens of others. About Berklee Online: Berklee Online is the continuing education division of Berklee College of Music, delivering online access to Berklee's acclaimed curriculum from anywhere in the world, offering online courses, certificate programs, and degree programs. Contact an Academic Advisor today: 1-866-BERKLEE (US) 1-617-747-2146 (international callers) [email protected] / berkleeonline / berkleeonline / berkleeonline Peter Loomis | New Frontier Touring | Nashville | The Avett Brothers | Secret Sisters | Paul Thorn | Amy Helm | Booking Agent | Music Business | Touring | Berklee Online | Online Course | Berklee College of Music