It’s never been easy to make money in music. These East Coast artists say it’s even harder now

Cape Breton musician Morgan Toney says he’d love to have a bigger band, but further splitting up what money the trio makes right now is out of the question. 

“Keith is playing the guitar, he’s playing the harmonica at the same time. He’s also playing the tambourine on his foot,” said Toney during an interview in Charlottetown as the East Coast Music Awards got underway. 

“He’s doing all these instruments because that’s all we can afford right now. At the end of the day, we get a five-piece band from the sound of three people.” 

Dozens of artists are in Charlottetown for the ECMA festival and conference. The five-day event includes an awards gala, and live performances and conference sessions. For some, it’s a way to learn about making a living in the industry. 

Tim Des Islets, founder of Noisemaker Management, a live production and talent management company, says it’s a difficult time for artists. 

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