10 Steps to Successfully Managing Recording Artists outlines the steps essential to effectively managing an artist. It should be choice reading for new and aspiring managers, as well as established and seasoned veteran managers. Artists and industry professionals alike can also use this book as a personal guide for reviewing and identifying the characteristics of a successful and competent manager. Over two decades of music entertainment experience Tour Manager--Surface (JVC) Japan Blue Note Tour Conference/Seminar Panelist--Jack the Rapper, Philadelphia Music Conference, Southeast Music and Entertainment Summit, Ear 2 Da Streets Music Conference, and Route One South Music Conference National Radio Promotions Ruffhouse/ Columbia Records Song Placement and A&R Consultation: Michael Jackson, Guy, Monifah, BlackStreet, and 702 Provided Regional Radio, Retail, Club, Video, Street, and Lifestyle Promotional Services for: Warner Brothers, Sony/550, Universal, Motown, Atlantic, Death Row, and several others... 2003-2004 National Dean's List Award Winner 2004 National Registers Who's Who in Executives and Professionals "Good management is important to sustaining and maintaining a long and successful career. This book captures key points that are essential and very useful to managers and artists who may be seeking or evaluating their management." --Teddy Riley, recording artist/producer/songwriter (Michael Jackson, Bobby Brown, SWV, BlackStreet, Janet Jackson, Guy) "This book contains very valuable information and I rate it high on the list of must reads for managers." --Vincent Herbert, producer/songwriter (Dionne Warwick, Destiny's Child, Aaliyah, Toni Braxton, Babyface, Tatyana Ali)
Now everyone can join in the party with this stunning autobiography of the life & times of PHIL KAUFMAN: ROAD MANGLER DELUXE. This book is a wealth of information & humor, presented in Phil's inimitable style.
With a foreword by Glen Matlock, Hundred Watts is the story of a life at the cutting edge of the music business.
Here, he tells the rollicking stories of his first insult (to his mother), his first music criticism (to first-grade teacher Mrs. Prigg), and his first image makeover (on his unfortunate younger brother).
This is Terry's no-holds barred tale of the sex, drugs and violence that became part of his life. He mixed with dozens of celebrities and gangsters - the book is also littered with celebrity names.
Music agent Copeland tells of his lively life, from his childhood to his career in the alternative-music industry.
This book includes many of the people working within music who rarely get a voice. The book is written as a Club overview. Big venues and stadium promotions are similar, but on a much larger scale.
The book is written by Andy Reynolds, a veteran concert tour manager and touring audio engineer.