Being a musician is a full-time job. You chose to pursue this journey because of your desire to write, experiment, and perform — not to chase club promoters or make pitches to media outlets. And while being an independent artist is empowering, it doesn’t mean you have to do it alone.
As many artists start to develop and grow, they should consider forming a team around them to assist with the administrative and logistical aspects of their career that have evolved to become totally necessary to succeed in the music industry in this day and age.
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Industry Segments and Functions
LIVE PERFORMANCE and TOURING In this section, we will introduce you to the basic concepts of live performance and touring. Performances include club dates, college
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Kirk Whalum: An Artist’s Team
Artist Kirk Whalum talks about the various people on an artist’s team and what their roles are in order to ensure the artist’s career succeeds.

Nancy Severinsen On Dynamic Teamwork
In this clip from www.artistshousemusic.org – Nancy Severinsen, daughter of the famous trumpet player, Doc Severinsen, is a veteran music supervisor in her own right.

David and Sandy Feldstein On Working Together as a Writing Team
In this clip from www.artistshousemusic.org – Sandy and David Feldstein have teamed up to create inspiring educational resources. Sandy, a music education guru, has published