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Today, Adam sits down with Evan Jacobson—the New-York saxophonist whose TikTok series “Adding Sax Solos to Songs That Don’t Need Them” rocketed him from jazz student to viral star—and unpacks the exact hook, branding cues and batching workflow that turned a Coldplay cover into hundreds of thousands of followers, Spotify streams and ticket sales. Evan lays out his cover-to-original pipeline, the mindset that overcomes algorithm pressure and imposter syndrome, and why a raw, emotionally charged 30-second riff can build deeper fan loyalty than any technical fireworks—indispensable insight for creators who want to turn niche passion into real-world impact without selling out.

🕒 TIMESTAMPS

  • 00:00 — The Viral Saxophone Journey
  • 06:14 — Balancing Content Creation and Artistic Integrity
  • 09:00 — Converting Views into Fans
  • 11:47 — The Importance of Live Performances
  • 14:50 — Marketing Strategies for Original Music
  • 21:00 — Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
  • 24:05 — Building a Consistent Brand
  • 32:04 — Handling Content Failures and Learning from Them
  • 36:02 — The Value of Honesty in Content Creation
  • 39:04 — Philosophical Questions

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