
Au Revoir Simone's Annie Hart explains how to manage your band's finances
Annie Hart offers some advice for DIY bands who want to get more efficient with their finances on the latest episode of our Talk The Line podcast.
Annie formed Au Revoir Simone almost fifteen years ago after befriending Erika Forster on a train ride from New York to Vermont. Along with Heather D'Angelo, the band have released four records and despite their last coming out almost half a decade ago, the trio’s star remains on the ascent, with several appearances on the third season of Twin Peaks earlier this year.
The Long Island-born Annie released Impossible Accomplice, her first solo record in the summer, and we met her when she came to the UK to play at Margate’s By The Sea festival.
As an independent musician, Annie’s managed the finances for Au Revoir Simone since the band’s inception and today we’re talking about her expertise as a book-keeper.
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