Rocker Hipster

What I can do to improve my style?
I feel I have improved my style a bit. What I normally wear: belts, black, gray, striped sometime color tees. truck, boots (winter), apartments (much later) or dark wash Skinny Jeans in black. I guess you would call my style rocker / hipster / emo''''/'' escena''tengo 18 and in grade 12 I like holliter, A & F, and the rest of thoes stores.So release clone even want to change my suggestion was not like I want all my Judt style.I guess the word would be cool Any suggestions or ideas? I know I ask this only to find more answers if you do not have something that helps to say NO rude comments ANSWER.No
I would suggest getting some t rocker. and some of the skater sweartshirts for girls … those of the zipper to the top. travel deal may have nice things. really hot topic usually has something in that country. good luck nice!
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VINTAGE WESTERN/FRINGE/ROCKER/HIPSTER LEATHER JACKET 38 $129.99 |
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VTG SOFT LEATHER SHOP HIPSTER/ROCKER JACKET/BLAZER – 44 $79.99 |
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VTG SOFT LEATHER HIPSTER/ROCKER BELTED JACKET/BLAZER 42 $199.99 |
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MENS VTG SOFT LEATHER HIPSTER/ROCKER JACKET/BLAZER – 42 $99.99 |
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MENS VINTAGE WICKBURY SOFT LEATHER HIPSTER/ROCKER JACKET/BLAZER sz L $79.99 |
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MENS VINTAGE SOFT LEATHER SKINNY ROCKER/HIPSTER/FLIGHT JACKET sz 46 $59.99 |
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Vtg 70s Mens SOFT Faux Fur Rocker Racer Cafe Indie Hipster Brown Jacket L $24.99 |
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Men’s Vintage Black Jacket Street Moves~80′s Retro Punk Rocker Hipster~XL $2.99 |
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MENS VTG MOD/ROCKER/HIPSTER LEATHER JACKET sz 48 T $79.99 |
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MENS VTG SOFT LEATHER HIPSTER/ROCKER SPY JACKET sz M $159.99 |
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MENS VINTAGE SOFT LEATHER ROCKER/HIPSTER JACKET sz 38 $79.99 |
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Men’s Vtg MOD Triumph Cal Made Poly Disco LS Shirt M Hipster 70s Rocker Reduced $16.20 |
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VTG SWAGGER SOFT LEATHER HIPSTER/ROCKER JACKET sz 40 $179.99 |
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MENS VINTAGE LEATHER SHOP HIPSTER/ROCKER JACKET sz 42 $79.99 |
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vintage MEN’S HUDSON’S PIGSKIN SUEDE SHIRT JACKET small medium ROCKER hipster $63.89 |
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MENS VTG SKINNY MOD/HIPSTER/ROCKER LEATHER JACKET sz 38 $79.99 |
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VTG CORTEFIEL SOFT LEATHER HIPSTER/ROCKER JACKET sz 40 $59.99 |
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MENS VTG GRAIS SOFT LEATHER ROCKER HIPSTER JACKET sz 38 $129.99 |
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MENS VTG GRAIS SOFT LEATHER ROCKER HIPSTER JACKET sz L $79.99 |
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vintage 70s Funky Rad Stage 2 KALEIDOSCOPE FLOWER SHIRT Indie Rocker Hipster S $49.95 |
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MENS VINTAGE ROCKER/HIPSTER LEATHER JACKET/BLAZER sz 40 $49.99 |
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VINTAGE HIPSTER/ROCKER/SPY LEATHER COAT/JACKET sz 42 $129.99 |
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MENS VINTAGE SOFT LEATHER ROCKER HIPSTER JACKET sz M $129.99 |
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MENS VINTAGE SOFT LEATHER HIPSTER/ROCKER JACKET sz 40 $149.99 |
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MENS VINTAGE SOFT LEATHER ROCKER/HIPSTER JACKET sz 36 $149.99 |
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vintage 70s RAINBOW PLAID CAMPUS Western Shirt Rocker Hipster L $17.95 |
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VTG SKINNY HIPSTER/ROCKER LEATHER BLAZER/JACKET sz 38 $79.99 |
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MENS VINTAGE SOFT LEATHER HIPSTER/ROCKER JACKET sz M $99.99 |
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MENS VINTAGE SOFT LEATHER HIPSTER/ROCKER JACKET sz 40 $49.99 |
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MENS VTG SOFT LEATHER 2-TONED ROCKER HIPSTER JACKET M $299.99 |
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MENS VTG SOFT LEATHER ROCKER HIPSTER/JEAN JACKET sz 44 $79.99 |
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MENS VTG CALIFORNIAN SOFT LEATHER HIPSTER/ROCKER JACKET/BLAZER sz 40 $79.99 |
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MENS VTG LAKELAND ROCKER/HIPSTER LEATHER JACKET sz 42 L $59.99 |
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VINTAGE MOD/ROCKER/PILOT/HIPSTER LEATHER JACKET sz M $79.99 |
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MENS VINTAGE MOD/ROCKER/HIPSTER LEATHER JACKET sz 36 $79.99 |
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MENS VTG SOFT OILED LEATHER HIPSTER/ROCKER JACKET sz M $199.99 |
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Vtg 80′s mens KENNY ROGERS PLAID HIPSTER SNAP WESTERN ROCKER SHIRT SMALL S $60.00 |
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MENS VINTAGE SOFT LEATHER ROCKER HIPSTER JACKET sz 40 $39.99 |
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MENS VTG SOFT LEATHER SHOP ROCKER HIPSTER JACKET sz 44 $99.99 |
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MENS VINTAGE LEATHER ROCKER/HIPSTER JACKET/BLAZER sz 40 $79.99 |
Musicians: Building a Fan Base
Building a fan base is an important step for any band interested in elevating their recording and performing career. With attention and planning, even a modest following can become a powerful tool to support an artist’s work and expand their popularity.
People are attracted to bands on musical, cultural, social, sensory and spiritual levels. While fitting in to current trends may result in a rush of flavor-of-the-month fans, the artists who pursue and stay true to their own musical vision appear to have a greater chance at creating a broad, dedicated fan base. Rolling Stone contributed Kentucky-based band My Morning Jacket’s broad success to their unique musical vision, noting “The band’s ecstatic, spacey records and improv-heavy live shows are as popular with Bonnaroo hippies as they are with New York hipsters.” Frontman Jim James told the magazine, “We love that…Looking in the audience and seeing frat boys, indie rockers and maybe some sixty-year-old women.”
In the digital age, artists shouldn’t be afraid to give music away in order to reach more people. Andrew Dubber of NewMusicStrategies wrote an article titled “The 20 Things You MUST Know About Music Online” which counsels musicians to “forget product–sell relationship.” In a recent interview, Dubber told HomeTracked: “I recommend (musicians) recognize that their recordings are not the totality of their economic value. Recordings are idealized performances that show musicians in their best light. These are the best promotional tools available…And if records are the way you want to make your money, just think of it this way: it used to be that you’d press 1000 copies, give away 200 promos, and hope to sell the other 800. Now you can press 1000 copies, give away a million copies and sell the thousand.”
Once a band has earned a small fan base by playing shows and giving away music, it’s important to retain their interest and encourage networking by keeping them up to date with current songs, concerts and a steady flow of appealing merchandise. The digital age presents a number of ways to accomplish this, with maintaining a web site, posting profiles on social music sites like Echoboost, email, internet radio, podcasts and social video sites. Performing Songwriter suggests networking through cell phones using fan club text messaging services like Broadtexter, which “enables North America-based musicians to create free Mobile Fan Clubs which easily allow them to use regionalized text messaging to stay connected with fans.”
At the end of the day, it’s vital for bands to take their relationships with fans as seriously as their music. The acts who consistently provide people with appealing music, quality live performances and a steady stream of positive interaction will build their fan base while increasing their chances of long-term loyalty.
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