New Orleans musicians The Benjy Davis Project visit Loyola University, New Orleans to play some of their music and to discuss how the band came together, how the group has positioned themselves for early success through touring and building a dedicated fan base, how they manage internal band dynamics and finances, how they assembled their team (manager, agent, publicist, etc.), the challenges they have faced as working musicians trying to build a career, and more. The group also perform several of their original songs.
The Benjy Davis Project from Baton Rouge, Louisiana has been performing since 2001. Members from the Benjy Davis Project talk to students at Loyola University New Orleans about forming the band, how they acquired a manager and an agent, and their experiences touring.
Baton Rouge band The Benjy Davis Project talk to students at Loyola University New Orleans about the challenges and pitfalls that working musicians face and how to constructively overcome these obstacles.
The Benjy Davis Project from Baton Rouge, Louisiana has been performing since 2001. The band performs their song "Somebody Else" for students at Loyola University New Orleans.
The Benjy Davis Project from Baton Rouge, Louisiana has been performing since 2001. The band performs their song "Wait" for students at Loyola University New Orleans.
The Benjy Davis Project from Baton Rouge, Louisiana has been performing since 2001. The band performs their song "Mighty Arenal" for students at Loyola University New Orleans.
The Benjy Davis Project from Baton Rouge, Louisiana has been performing since 2001. The band performs their song "Clowns" for students at Loyola University New Orleans.
The Benjy Davis Project from Baton Rouge, Louisiana has been performing since 2001. The band performs their song "214" for students at Loyola University New Orleans.