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The New Musician
The Art of Entrepreneurship in Today's Music Business
The New Musician
The Art of Entrepreneurship in Today's Music Business
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Description
In today’s rapidly changing music landscape, entrepreneurship is an art that is just as vital as creativity—one that all musicians must master for a successful and sustainable career.
In The New Musician: The Art of Entrepreneurship in Today’s Music Business, award-winning industry veteran Menzie Pittman provides insights from world-class artists, music business leaders, educators, and professionals who share invaluable reflections on the successes and challenges of their careers, imparting advice to both aspiring and working musicians. Included are vital conversations about topics like leadership and business with an impressive cast of people including record executive Mike Curb, nine-time GRAMMY award-winning record producer Dave Cobb, and singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Sierra Hull.
By learning from others’ experiences in this book, musicians will discover a range of creative solutions to the problems frequently encountered and will enhance their entrepreneurial skills. These success stories and cautionary tales will help illuminate a road map to success.
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: How to Read This Book
Chapter 2: Sound Check, The Opening
Chapter 3: Dave Cobb
Chapter 4: The Calling
Chapter 5: Scheila Gonzalez
Chapter 6: Welcome to the Jungle
Chapter 7: Chuck Rainey
Chapter 8: Vision
Chapter 9: Rick Barker
Chapter 10: Study the Greats
Chapter11: Bob Fisher
Chapter 12: Entrepreneurship
Chapter 13: Ash Campbell
Chapter 14: Imagination
Chapter 15: Craig Alvin
Chapter 16: The Power of Influence
Chapter 17: Dom Famularo
Chapter 18: Distractions
Chapter 19: Mike Curb
Chapter 20: Down to Business (DIY Plan)
Chapter 21: Secretary Riley
Chapter 22: Rejection
Chapter 23: Tommy Harden
Chapter 24: Procrastination
Chapter 25: Sierra Hull
Chapter 26: Tenacity
Chapter 27: Brent Mason
Chapter 28: Self-Mastery
Chapter 29: Jamie Tate
Chapter 30: WILDEYES
Chapter 31: Emily Kohavi
Chapter 32: The Outro
Chapter 33: Bernard Purdie
Chapter 34: The Idea
About the Author
Product details
Published | Apr 11 2024 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 360 |
ISBN | 9781538194881 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Series | Music Pro Guides |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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Musicians are inherently creative individuals, but only in recent years has the necessity of entrepreneurial skills in business and promotion been recognized as crucial to success. Pittman’s volume brings together a collection of interviews with people who are directly involved in various aspects of the music industry: performers, producers, and educators. The result is very helpful advice from individuals on what they have learned in their diverse music careers. Some of the interviewees' names will be immediately recognized (like Mike Curb), while others will be known only from their work with particular artists, such as Taylor Swift. Many of the contributors are closely associated with the Nashville music scene. The author also includes very useful but brief motivational chapters on vision, imagination, rejection, procrastination, tenacity, and similar topics. Though much of what is learned in the volume should be familiar to musicians, the range and organization of the 34 chapters provide a convenient way of aiding musicians in developing a creative and entrepreneurial strategy for a successful career. Working musicians today must be business savvy; they will find this book well worth their time. Recommended. Practitioners only.
Choice Reviews
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“This book is chock full of valuable insights and anecdotes from a wide array of legendary and working musicians, as well as music business professionals. It provides a modern blueprint for navigating the business and its many challenges. Menzie Pittman has pulled back the curtain to give new musicians the best possible tools for success. I wish I had this book when I was starting my career as a drummer.”
John DeChristopher, drummer, creator & host of Live From My Drum Room Podcast
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Wow, I wish this book was available when I was first starting out in the music business. Menzie Pittman and his guests help the aspiring creative really learn what it takes to survive, and ultimately succeed, in today’s rapidly changing music industry.
David Tough, professor, Mike Curb College of Entertainment & Music Business, Belmont University