NNKL.COM
welcome to my space
X
Article search:  
 HOME   The Music Industry- Here Is What A Young Artist Needs To Know To Be A Star
The Music Industry- Here Is What A Young Artist Needs To Know To Be A Star
Published by: admin 2008-10-11
Welcome to:nnkl.com

Sheet Music Digital - Reference Books - Software/CDs and DVDs::
the accompanying songbook, arranged and performed by music industry My Romance Ill Remember April I Didnt Know What Time It Was Our Love Is
http://www.sheetmusicdigital.com/software.asp?Page=32
HOME
There are career development people and then there are agents, producers, music company executives and the rest that just do their job.
Wholeteam / Midatlantic Blog::
an artist who can shut your show down but have the respect enough to know when A: You need to be at this conference because it is the premier music event in
http://midatlanticmusic.blogspot.com/?widgetType=BlogArchive&widgpen=MONTHLY-1185940800000
HOME

The career development people are the ones who make stars. The others just play out their various roles in the scheme of things.

Remember music may be an art, but the music industry is a business. What any business ultimately wants is a reasonable profit for its time. Believe me, no one wants to put money into a band, no matter how talented they are, to only have them get into a personality spat and break up six months later, or to have them refuse to listen to seasoned advice because they are arrogant and know it all. So, there are a number of things that career development people and most others in the music industry are looking for besides talent.

When you present yourself you want to have all of these things in place--not just talent.

1) But, yes, you do need talent. And, your talent must be developed to professional levels. But, it is a given, an understood. Everyone knows you need talent. But talent doesnt have to be the best thing ever, but it does have to achieve professionalism. Talent is unfortunately only about 1/10 of the formula.
Concert&Club Reviews | The Sierra Nevada World Music Festival Leads By ::
only is this monopolization unhealthy for the industry and the artists, it has of bringing empowerment to the woman and letting them know that they are a
http://www.jahworks.org/music/concert/snwmf_2003.html
HOME

2) Longevity. The longer your act can last, the more money everyone will make. This is obvious and can happen is several ways: Youth--you are young (this is why you see so many young kids developed into stars) and you have a potentially long career ahead of you. So you see a talented 15 year old has an advantage over a talented 50 year old. But dont despair, if you are not 15 any more. Longevity, can be presented in other ways. A 30 year old Rocker may have a longer potential career ahead of him than a 15 year old rapper, because if the difference in the sub-industries. So, whatever your age (even if you are 50) dont give up on longevity, just figure out how you can present a case for it. Show them how you will potentially have a long and prosperous career.
Oren Sreebnys Weblog: Music Archives::
The Canadian artist management company Nettwerk, which represents punk-pop star What more do you need to know? Virginia Rodrigues on Nov 6 at the Triple Door.
http://staff.washington.edu/oren/weblog2/archives/music/index.html
HOME

3) Built in audience. This guarantees sales, and sales means everyone will potentially make a profit. The bigger the existing audience the better. Use to be you had to go on the road a couple of years to develop a national audience. Now My Space can do it for you.Groups who have never been on the road are signing record contracts solely because of their MySpace following. Shows there is more than one way to skin a cat.

4) Staying power. Having lots of material means you are not a one song wonder. Three CDs worth of material is good. It means you will be around awhile (Longevity again.) Most career development people feel it takes three CDs to make a star. Have this in place when you start meeting people and it will go better.

5) You havent given the whole pie away. No one in the industry wants to work for free, or less than they feel they should. Probably one of the biggest deal killers is the bands who have sold half their publishing rights to this guy, half their movie rights to this other guy, and they are locked into an obnoxious contract with an manager, etc. Career development people are going to have to work with you for years. They wont do it if you have given half the pie to other people. Approach them with the whole pie in place.

6) Cooperative nature. No one wants to work with a snarly, crazy, egotistical, arrogant, fool of an artist. So dont be one. People working with you would rather work with the guy who has a pleasant easy to get along with personality. So be him, not the other guy.

7) Crossover potential. If you music can cross over into other genres, there will be more sales. If you as an artist can also, act and dance, there is a potential for movie deals and good concert sales. The more income streams you can tap into, the more attractive you will be. Know your strengths and abilities present your ability to tap into multiple income streams.

8) Do you have surveyed material or are you guessing? All successful career development people survey. It isnt how good you think your material is. It is how good others think it is. So start now. Survey your own material. Ask your fans to rate your songs on MySpace and after a performance mingle and ask people what they liked the best. Play your songs for school children and teenagers, get them to rate what songs they like best. Be willing as writers to throw away half of your material and develop fully surveyed CDs of your best material. Music is a communication. If it doesnt communicate to anyone but you, it is pointless. If you have surveyed show those record company people the statistics. It will go a long way.

9 Watch who you get hooked up with. There are many famous people who can kill your career. There are famous people who have backstabbed others along the way to their success, and now others dont trust them. Check out the people you hire and chose to work with. No one will want to invest a lot of money in you if they think your manager, or agent, or producer, or lawyer is just going to screw them sooner or later. If you hook up with the wrong people it can result in what is in effect a partial blacklisting.

(c)2007 Stan Medley




Pre-Article:Stop! Make No New Year Resolutions!
Next-Article:Toothache and Abscesses

You are looking at:nnkl.com's The Music Industry- Here Is What A Young Artist Needs To Know To Be A Star, click nnkl.com to home
  • the education of a m
  • automation with crm
  • answers about eye dr
  • why body acne is har
  • panama private inter
  • dj equipments find
  • it consulting – bu
  • create that dream cl
  • jerry bryant joins d
  • the practicalities o
  • the smart way to pay
  • friends and family w
  • ipexpert giving away
  • online fashion magaz
  • tennis mauresmo co
  • samsung e900 pink â€
  • relationship advice
  • before buying exotic
  • can you make 15 000
  •  
  • purchasing musical i
  • the write way to bet
  • big island hilo vaca
  • big spenders gift is
  • tips on deciding wha
  • 10 things you can do
  • why not drink himala
  • before you start you
  • finding the best wei
  • josh groban star a
  • the complete lowdown
  • unbelievable credit
  • real estate investin
  • european vacation pl
  • some tips to help yo
  • is your credit score
  • revelation 8 8 9
  • qigong for stress re
  • reliability of cheap
  •  Homepage | Add to favorites | Contact us | Exchange links | LOGIN | Site map | 
    Copyright© 2008 nnkl.com        Site made:CFZ