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Continued Part Two Series, “Pay No Attention To Little Man Behind The Curtain” the music industry, I like to briefly touch on the subject of manager and artist relationships and I how I see it should be, first of all the manager is the hands mate, the artist is head of the ship, the captain, now, am going to make this simple, if the manager is incapable of delegation and executing the task that are on the artist timeline as I spoke about in part one of this series, he might be missing his calling as management, and if the management in these days lack administration gifts correlating also to the new social networking media skills? “Huston We Have A Problem” that’s why making a timeline is so important to you as a artist, now let me say this, you as a artist should know where you what to go in your career and a time frame you like to arrive, this is not the mangers career, you as a artist must set the tone, and be clear and cadet what you want done and when, now the question is do you need a manager, and that answer in this day, no, not right off the start, what you need it structure first for him to manage, example, this is in brief when you need management, say you have a office set up, which you need, and this is the setting, in a conference, and you do need a conference room, and the artist is at the head of the table, not the manager, the artist ask his conference coordinator to pulls up his or hers timeline on screen and says manger Joe, did you delegate those letters to be mailed out or in our day and age, did you post our event for our upcoming show FB? Now let me add this you and your team should live on the yearly calendar, that calendar should be full for the whole year there is no questions, and the next years calendar too, your team eats, sleeps, wakes up to the artist calendar, your career cant me on impulse, everything the artist and its team dose is planed fare in advanced in detail, nothing is done on a last minute thing, these things are planed one year ago, I hope I cleared up just a little of the relationship, but bottom-line is, planning way ahead, and when things are planed, you will have a finely tuned engine, and guess what else? Their will be less confusion and more unity, and with a team ran smooth like that no telling what you are able to accomplish, last of the series part 3 I like to look at the main tools necessities the artist need to succeed, bye for now and see you on the stage.
Posted on: Sat, 20 Jul 2013 20:30:24 +0000

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