Michael Redman: The Best Jobs in the Music Industry

Straight Talk from Successful Music Pros

PUBLISHER: Music Pro Guides
PRODUCT FORMAT: Reference Book
DESCRIPTION PRODUCT TYPE: Book [Softcover]
The Best Jobs in the Music Industry is an essential career guide for those who love music and are exploring different areas of the music industry beyond the obvious performer route. Michael Redman boils down the jobrequirements, skill sets, potential revenue, longevity, benefits, and challenges of
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Author Michael Redman
Publisher Music Pro Guides
Product Format Reference Book
Description Product Type Book [Softcover]
Year of Publication 2012
ISBN 9781476817019
UPC 884088690458
No. HL00103081
Number of pages 256
Series Music Pro Guide Books and DVDs
Description
The Best Jobs in the Music Industry is an essential career guide for those who love music and are exploring different areas of the music industry beyond the obvious performer route. Michael Redman boils down the jobrequirements, skill sets, potential revenue, longevity, benefits, and challenges of a variety of music careers both direct and indirect, spanning from performer to label executive to recording engineer and musicproducer.

Each description of a job starts with a short summary designed to help you decide right off the bat whether this might be something you want to explore further, followed by the real stories, paths to success, andchallenges you may confront – all in the words of real pros. Read and learn from people who have lived the music industry, navigated it well, and been successful.

Redman interviewed over 70 pros in the business,including Lee Sklar (sessions and touring musician), Damon Tedesco (scoring mixer), Brian Felsen (CD Baby CEO), Mike Boris (worldwide director of music for McCann), Louis Clark (MTV/VH1 Music Supervisor), David Newman (composer),Michael Semanick (re-recording mixer), Conrad Pope (orchestrator), Todd Rundgren (musician), Gary Calamar (music supervisor), Mark Bright (producer), and Scott Matthews (producer).
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