You’re diving into the power of persistence and adaptability in this episode of Gig Gab with guest co-host Steve Witschel. From building and moderating a 132,000-member Cover Band Central group to navigating Facebook’s monetization chaos with the nearly-1,000,000-member Facebook page, Steve shares how he transformed challenges into content gold. You’ll learn how he separates community-driven interaction in the group from content curation on the page—and how both have become invaluable tools. If you’re not treating your Facebook group like an encyclopedia, you’re missing out.
It’s not just about posts, it’s about presence. Steve walks you through using AI tools like Sora to streamline video creation and embraces the idea of turning everyday gig life into engaging fan-building content. Whether it’s filming someone lugging gear or crafting posts that stir emotions, your goal is to create superfans between shows.
And yes, Rush is back on tour with Anika Nilles on drums—Steve’s take? She’s approaching it like a seasoned cover band pro. Dave’s take? You gotta listen to hear it straight from the source!
Through it all, you’re reminded: embrace failure, evolve with tech, and above all… Always Be Performing.
- 00:00:00 Gig Gab 503 – Monday, October 13th, 2025
- October 6th: International Day for Failure
- Guest co-host: Steve Witschel
- 00:03:59 Growing Cover Band Central
- Dave’s Business Brain podcast
- Handling the group differently than the page
- The group has the audience provide the comment.
- The page is Steve provide the content
- 00:05:49 Moderating the Cover Band Central group of 132,000 members
- Setting the group private and setting post approval
- 00:10:48 Searching the group is an encyclopedia of information
- 00:12:09 Publishing the Cover Band Central page
- Meta invited the page to a bonus program – Steve decided it was time to publish original content
- Drummer jokes!
- 00:14:26 Rehearsing Thriller…and Human Nature, especially
- 00:18:34 Locking in with other musicians
- Steve, the bass player: “I am the drums”
- Learning about being locked-in from watching Dio and Dokken in 1988
- Monetizing the group or page?
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- 00:25:58 Making money from the Facebook group
- The Facebook BreakthroughBonus program
- Getting dinged for Facebook’s community standards (with no information)
- Facebook’s Content Monetization Program
- 00:29:33 Time to Make Videos
- 00:30:25 Getting clients to advertise on Facebook
- Selling an ad, and then buying Facebook ads to serve that on his page
- 00:35:08 Using AI as a work Assistant
- Technology advances, and you have to roll with it!
- Embrace change, folks.
- AI is a reliable assistant (with questionable accuracy!)
- Using AI like Sora to Create Videos
- 00:40:05 Using AI to Generate Content
- Spotify’s popular AI generated band: The Velvet Sundown
- 00:42:31 Steve Witschel’s book, Get ‘Em to the Show: How to Beat the Facebook Algorithm and Successfully Promote Your Gigs Online
- Debunking some myths
- Overposting is good!
- Using Buffer to post on your page
- Jack Mccarthy says “It’s not a movie, it’s a parade. Not everyone sees every post.”
- Cater to people’s emotions
- Could be sad, mad, happy, funny, but it has to be SOMETHING.
- Celebrate your failures in public, for example.
- Create superfans by sharing content in between your gigs
- The Internet is easier than Postcards and Flyers!
- Film someone carrying gear into the gig
- Film some minutiae back stage
- 00:53:45 Rush is touring in 2026. What are your thoughts?
- Rush Fifty Something Tour
- Neil Peart passed in 2020
- Anika Nilles is joining Rush for their 2026 tour
- Celebrating the music of Rush with the fans
- Steve’s take: Anika is coming in and playing the parts like she’s in a cover band
- Dave might go to most of the shows. For Dave’s midlife crisis: “I don’t want a Ferrari, I want a Red Barchetta.”
- Steve might go to Madison Square Garden
- 01:12:55 Gig Gab 503 Outtro
- Follow Steve Witschel
- Contact Gig Gab!
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