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This week on The GoodTimes Show, Damon Epps sits down with Colin Kendrick, aka the guy who’s casually dropping millions to help musicians make music. No big deal.

Colin is the founder and CEO of Sonic Guild, the artist support group formerly known as Black Fret. He started out vibing in Austin’s music scene, made some serious moves in the tech world, and then said, “Let’s just start giving artists money to create cool stuff.” And that’s exactly what he did — to the tune of over $5 million.

Now Sonic Guild is live in Austin, Seattle, Colorado, and the Ozarks, helping artists pay rent and make music. Wild concept, right?

Damon and Colin talk about how this whole thing started, why artists need more than just “exposure,” and how Sonic Guild is flipping the music industry on its head by making fans part of the process.

If you like music, want to feel better about where your money could be going, or just want to hear how one guy turned a local idea into a nationwide movement, this one’s worth the listen.

Tune in now on Apple, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. Bonus points if you’re wearing a vintage band tee. 🎸

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