In this clip from www.artistshousemusic.org – Michael Blue Williams, a manager, explains different ways to become a manager, such as through an internship or an artist friend. He also discusses methods of finding talent, such as attending open mic nights or going to showcases. Williams stresses the importance of being educated on the music industry too. He recommends reading books or going to seminars. The necessary qualities of a good manager are covered as well. For instance, having great time management and communication skills are essential. Also in this segment, Williams points out who should not be a manager. Artist should not represents themselves or hire their families.
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GOOD WORD. I HAVE A ARTIST WHO IS MY NEPHEW HE CAME TO ME OUT OF DESPERATION AND SAID HE WANT’S ME TO BE HIS MANAGER, I’M HIS UNCLE HE DOES NOT TRUST THE INDUSTRY MANAGER. I SAID YES BUT STILL DON’T KNOW WHAT HE WANTS FROM ME, WE HAVE A ROUND TABLE IN THE NEXT THREE DAYS CAN YOU HELP……. THANK YOU
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He’s Nas’ Manager.
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My nephew is trying to get signed and I truly believe in him. Thanks for your information, you definitely sound like you know what your talking about.
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great advice.
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