
12th February 2008 - by Ty Cohen
Careers in the Music Industry
There are tons of other jobs in the music industry besides
being a musician. It is often found that these jobs are less
commonly discussed...
Obviously now everyone in the music industry is an artist or
performer. Maybe you don't play but love music and a career in
the industry is really what you desire. Or maybe you do play
but would rather be a professional. Let's discuss these other
roles and what they involve.
Music contacts in the industry are vital no matter which field
you want to explore. Not everyone is an independent artist or
someone trying to get signed. Have you ever heard of a music
promoter? This job is exactly as it sounds because it involves
promoting or publicizing concerts and shows. In this field, one
will work will managers, bands, clubs, venues and agents. If
marketing, promoting and negotiating are you skills, then this
position might be for you.
Music agents or booking agents are another role played in the
music industry. These guys work directly with musicians that
are signed or involved in independent music. Agents act as
liaisons between clubs, venues, promoters and record labels and
the artists themselves.
Maybe management is your milieu. If this is the case then a
band or artist manager position may be in your future. A
manager would send out demos or press kits, book gigs, invites
labels to shows, book studio time and budget for the band.
Managers are almost always contracted and make a percentage of
what the band pulls in.
Does an A&R position interest you? People who love music
and want to scout out the next big thing often work in the
A& R field. A&R people have a tough and busy job. They
have to deal with artist of every level of talent, listen to
piles of demo tapes and attend thousands of shows. But, if that
sounds like a great time to you, then A&R might be your
calling.
The music industry is fast and piping hot. You don't have to be
involved with independent music or searching for a record deal
to be considered part of the music industry hopefuls. In
addition to the above jobs, there are hundreds of others. Pick
a field, do an internship if possible, find out what aspect you
love and make tons of music contacts. This is the best way to
break into the music industry. But most of all, have fun while
doing it and hopefully you will find the career of your
dreams.
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Owner of Platinum Millennium publishing, former
record label owner & national music
industry seminar speaker/panelist.
Author/creator of best-selling music biz books,
courses, audio products & "How to"
resources that helped 1000s. Go to
http://www.TheIndustryYellowPages.com for more
info on music contacts, music industry &
independent music.
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