
How do I become a Rep A & R talent scout or work in the development department of the artist. home for a company records?
I can be in the music business. My ideal job would be to become a representative of A & R for a company stamp, perhaps even a president of a single day. Other possibilities would be tour manager, band manager, advertising or marketing position within a company seal / company / music magazine music television company etc. .. I have also heard of position in an area known as the development department of the artist in which you can help markets new artists or groups. Are there specific schools there somewhere, which are well known for its programs in music business? A label of the company that actually I was working for Solid State Records would. HM Magazine is so sweet to work. I know that some schools have specific "business music "programs / majors. I think that best way to go. just need to know if anyone knows that schools would give me the best results in education, Environment and investment.
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