A Career in Music: building your inner circle

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Author: Bob D'Eith ISBN: 9780991993048
Publisher: Adagio Music Inc. Publication: April 28, 2016
Imprint: Adagio Media Language: English
Author: Bob D'Eith
ISBN: 9780991993048
Publisher: Adagio Music Inc.
Publication: April 28, 2016
Imprint: Adagio Media
Language: English

A follow-up to the successful “A Career in Music: the other 12 step program”, this book focuses on how to build your team as an artist. “A Career in Music: building your inner circle” answers the questions: How do I get a manager, a booking agent, a record label, a publisher, a producer and other important people  and companies to help my career? What do these business relationships look like? What do deals with these different players in the music business look like?  

Bob D’Eith has worked in the music business for more than 25 years as a two-time JUNO Award nominated artist, music lawyer, author, label and publishing company executive, and studio owner. For 14 years, Bob was the Executive Director and CEO of Music BC, British Columbia’s trade organization for the music industry. Bob D’Eith was a co-creator of the award winning PEAK Performance Project, a program that helped to launch the careers of number of amazing Canadian artists.

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A follow-up to the successful “A Career in Music: the other 12 step program”, this book focuses on how to build your team as an artist. “A Career in Music: building your inner circle” answers the questions: How do I get a manager, a booking agent, a record label, a publisher, a producer and other important people  and companies to help my career? What do these business relationships look like? What do deals with these different players in the music business look like?  

Bob D’Eith has worked in the music business for more than 25 years as a two-time JUNO Award nominated artist, music lawyer, author, label and publishing company executive, and studio owner. For 14 years, Bob was the Executive Director and CEO of Music BC, British Columbia’s trade organization for the music industry. Bob D’Eith was a co-creator of the award winning PEAK Performance Project, a program that helped to launch the careers of number of amazing Canadian artists.

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