Hello to all of
my loyal Stars On The Rise followers as you know 2013 is coming to a close. So
pretty soon I will be logging off until the New Year, but every now and then I
go outside the usual Artist of the Week and In the Spotlight to bring you
topics that interest me within the music industry. The topic that is catching
my attention is artist management. Artist management is that delicate balance
of getting what your artist wants with what the record label needs. This is a
job that appears to not be for the faint of heart. I feel to be an effect
artist manager you have to be willing to give your all to that artist to make
sure the artist is happy and making sure they are making the best career
choices and have the best opportunities to help further their career. So if you
are planning on working in the field of artist management there are a few
things you need to keep in mind.
1.
Passion:
Every good manager needs to have passion for the artist that they are
representing. Before you can get anyone else to believe in your artist you have
to believe in the artist, and the talent they have.
2.
Drive:
You have to be willing to stop at nothing to do what is in the best interest of
your artist.
3.
Good
Instincts: You have to know when to follow your instincts and keep an ear to
all things going on in the music industry. This is important so you can make
sure your artist is able to go after every available opportunity to help
further his or her career.
I think that
these are at least three of the things needed to be an effective artist
manager. It is a job that you have to love to do to survive in the crazy music
industry world. I also think you have to have a strong love for helping
talented artist reach their superstar success. That is why I started this blog
I love finding new talent and I am happy when I see an artist that I blogged
about doing well in their career. I hope you guys enjoyed this special blog
post. Remember you can follow me on Twitter @StarsOnTheRise and like my page on
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