Christian Artists

We know what some of you may be thinking… “We don’t want people to look at us, we want them to see God.” Well, we understand what you mean by that, but unfortunately, people are still looking at you, and you need to know what to do as well as what NOT to do onstage. Not doing anything will be more distracting than the right type of movement. We know the message is key for you. Is that message getting to the audience? Is it coming alive for them? Or are they distracted or bored by what’s going on onstage? We’ll help you find the moments in your songs that will both inspire and change the audience, and form an emotional connection with them. That is why they come to see you, even if they don’t say or think it. They come to be captured and engaged, to experience moments and to be changed. We’ll work on getting you comfortable with movement, show you the tools to use onstage, work with you on speaking to the audience, and so much more. Bottom line: if you are excited about your message, your concert needs to show it. Read what Eddie Carswell of Newsong says about Tom Jackson Productions:

"If you want to learn about raising kids, you ask Dr. Dobson. If you want to learn about handling money...Larry Burkett. If you want to learn to hit a baseball far...Mark McGwire. If you want to learn what to do onstage, ask Tom Jackson." — (Eddie Carswell, Newsong)

Worship Artist Information

We know when you hear the term “performance coaching” your initial thought will be, “We want to stay out of the way of what God wants to do through us.” That’s true in theory, but whether you are a worship artist or a worship leader, it’s important for you to know what and what not to do on stage to lead your audience into effective worship. Even though you want peoples’ attention on God during worship, the first thing they see is you, and your primary goal is to bring them into that place – not for them to watch you get lost in your own private worship and shut them out.

You may also be saying “It’s not a performance…I don’t want to be showy.” If you go to that extreme and just stand there onstage trying to disappear, that can be a distraction to the audience, causing them to think, “What is wrong with him? He looks like he doesn’t enjoy being up there.” Or after noticing a furrowed brow and a pinched expression, we may ask, “Is she in pain? I thought this was a joyful song.” Next thing you know, we’re totally distracted from engaging in worship and you’ve lost us.

Obviously the way we work with you will be different than how we would work with a rock band’s performance and non-worship type tunes. It’s a different approach. But, the skills and tools we use to hold the audience’s attention and engage them are the same. Communicating with the audience is crucial for you. If you don’t connect with them, what’s the point? Here’s what a pastor and worship leader from San Diego had to say:

“Tom met with our worship team last night and it was awesome! He is a genius with getting the most out of every person. We left the session feeling great about what we had accomplished and wishing we could have at least another week with him. He is truly a gifted individual, with an incredible spirit as well. We are thankful that he sacrifices time away from his family in order that he might impact countless lives through his efforts!” “One of our worship leaders said ‘What did that guy, (Tom), do with the band?’ The last 3-4 weeks we have been getting rave reviews! People have been blessed…funny how the way we perform visually helps with corporate worship. I told the church leader today that the sound of our band and the way the body is worshipping was due to the time that we spent with Tom. I look forward to any opportunity to work with him again.” — (Pastor Chuck Rheam and Tim Foster, San Miguel Community Church, San Diego, CA)

 

Think about it…you spend time, money and effort on your recordings, your gear, and your website, but how much work do you put into perfecting your concerts? Did you know that 95% of your revenue comes from your live shows? If you’d like to make a living doing music, then it only makes sense to spend most of your time, money and effort into putting a great show together. And, a great show means: more fans, bigger audiences, more people hearing your message, increased CD and merchandise sales, return bookings, and more website traffic.

Tom Jackson Productions has the resources to take your artistry to the next level. The most effective and immediate way to see a change in your performance is to work directly with one of our Performance Coaches. This allows you to get customized one-on-one help with your songs, and your specific show. Another resource is our Products. We offer various DVD sets that will teach you on a multitude of topics dealing with your performance techniques and communication skills. Or, you may want to start with Video Critique. Send us a live video recording of your concert, and we’ll do a helpful, informative assessment of your show and tell you what you can do to improve.

If you’re serious about your music ministry, you need to get serious about what you do live onstage. Any one of our services or products, or a combination of them, will get you on your way to building an exciting, memorable show!

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