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The Best Jobs in the Music Industry is an essential career guide for those who love music and are exploring different areas of the music industry beyond the obvious performer route. This second edition includes updates and even more interviews, giving a look at how music jobs have changed and the long-term impacts of COVID-19 on the industry.

Michael Redman boils down the job requirements, skill sets, potential revenue, longevity, benefits, and challenges of a variety of music careers, from performer to label executive to recording engineer and music producer. Each description of a job starts with a short summary, followed by stories of the paths to success and the challenges you may confront—all in the words of real pros. Redman interviews over sixty professionals in the business, including Lee Sklar (session and touring musician), Damon Tedesco (scoring mixer), Brian Felsen (CEO of CD Baby), Mike Boris (worldwide director of music for McCann Advertising), David Newman (composer), Michael Semanick (re-recording mixer), Conrad Pope (orchestrator), Todd Rundgren (musician), Gary Calamar (music supervisor), Mark Bright (producer), and Scott Mathews (producer).



Table of Contents

Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1: Audio Engineer

Michael Semanick—Re-Recording Engineer (Film)

Craig Mann—Re-Recording Engineer (Film)

Jimmy Douglass—Recording Engineer (Music)

Dave Gross—Audio Engineer / Composer

Randy Mease—Recording Engineer (Audio Post-Production)

Damon Tedesco—Scoring Mixer

Eric Gast—Mixing Engineer (Music)

Leslie Ann Jones—Recording Engineer (Music),

Todd Rundgren—Recording Engineer (Music)

Gary Chester—Recording Engineer (Advertising and Film Scores)

Chapter 2: Booking Agent

Lloyd Hanson—Peyton Entertainment

J. J. Casseiere—The Agency Group

Justin Bridgewater—The Agency Group

Chapter 3: Composer

Greg Sims—Film

Chuck Carr—Gaming

David Newman—Film

Andrew Sherman—Advertising

Theodore Shapiro—Film

Ted Masur—Film

Ryan Lott—Advertising and Film

Steve Porcaro—TV

Lloyd Landesman—Advertising

Chapter 4: Digital Distribution

Adam Parness—Rhapsody, Amazon Music, Spotify

Brian Felsen—FormerPresident, CD Baby

Chapter 5: Entrepreneur

Dan Zaccagnino—CEO and Founder, Indaba Music

Michael Redman—Entrepreneur and Author

Tristan Jehan—Founder, The Echo Nest

Chapter 6: Lawyer and Business Affairs

Lance Grode—USC Law School

Philip Cohen—Universal Studios Film, Television, and Production

Steve Winogradsky—Independent Lawyer

Chapter 7: Live Sound

Larry Epstein—President, Paradise Show and Design

Michael Redman—Live Sound Mixer

Chapter 8: Mastering Engineer

Ron Boustead—Revolution Mastering

John Blanche—Criteria Recording

Chapter 9: Music Editor

Craig Pettigrew

Emily Rogers Swanson

Daniel Carlin

Chapter 10: Music Educator

Chuck Archard—Professor at Rollins College

Keith Lay—Chair of Music technology at Full Sail University

Forest Rodgers—Musician, Instructor

Daniel Carlin—USC Thornton School of Music, Professor

Chapter 11 Music Executive

Steven Vincent

Chapter 12: Production Music Libraries

Adam Taylor—President, Associated Production Music (APM)

Michael Redman—President, MyMusicSource

Chapter 13: Music Supervisor

Kevin Edelman—Metalman

Mike Ladman—Droga5

Gary Calamar—Go Music Supervision

Raphaella Lima—EA Games

Paul Greco—Wunderman Thompson

Melany Mitchell—Independent

Michael Freeman—Ogilvy & Mather

Rudy Chung— Co-Founder, Pusher

Chapter 14: Orchestrator

Conrad Pope

Penka Kouneva

Chapter 15: Part-Time Musician

Jeff Matz—Lure Design

Chapter 16: Music Producer

Russ Titelman

Phoenix Red

Veit Renn

Mark Bright

Scott Mathews

Chapter 17: Music Publishing

David Simoné—Partner, Primary Wave Music Publishing

Eric Bettelli—Music Connection

Mark Bright—Chatterbox Music

Jenna Rubenstien—Jellybean

Chapter 18: Record Label

Tomas Cookman—Nacional Records

Thaddeus Rudd—Mom & Pop Records

Chapter 19: Road Manager

Mark Litten—Def Leppard and Metallica

Mary Lou Arnold—Todd Rundgren

Sean Murray—Allison Krauss

Chapter 20: Session Musician

Tim Akers—Keyboardist

Arnold McCuller— Session Singer

Lee Sklar—Bassist

Paul Ill—Bassist, Songwriter

Chapter 21: Songwriter

Harold Payne

Kevin Quinn

Chapter 22: Software / Plugin Developer

Bjorn Roche—Independent Software Designer

Yoad Nevo—Waves

Ed Gray—VP, Avid Technology, Inc., Pro Tools

Chapter 23: Studio Owner

Andrew Sherman—Butter Studio

Michael Redman—RedHouse

Chapter 24: Touring Musician

Tim Akers—Keyboardist

Eric Levy—Keyboardist

Billy Ashbaugh—Drummer

Arnold McCuller—Vocalist

Lee Sklar—Bassist

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 15/04/2022
      ISBN13: 9781538137703, 978-1538137703
      ISBN10: 1538137704

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Best Jobs in the Music Industry is an essential career guide for those who love music and are exploring different areas of the music industry beyond the obvious performer route. This second edition includes updates and even more interviews, giving a look at how music jobs have changed and the long-term impacts of COVID-19 on the industry.

      Michael Redman boils down the job requirements, skill sets, potential revenue, longevity, benefits, and challenges of a variety of music careers, from performer to label executive to recording engineer and music producer. Each description of a job starts with a short summary, followed by stories of the paths to success and the challenges you may confront—all in the words of real pros. Redman interviews over sixty professionals in the business, including Lee Sklar (session and touring musician), Damon Tedesco (scoring mixer), Brian Felsen (CEO of CD Baby), Mike Boris (worldwide director of music for McCann Advertising), David Newman (composer), Michael Semanick (re-recording mixer), Conrad Pope (orchestrator), Todd Rundgren (musician), Gary Calamar (music supervisor), Mark Bright (producer), and Scott Mathews (producer).



      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Acknowledgments

      Introduction

      Chapter 1: Audio Engineer

      Michael Semanick—Re-Recording Engineer (Film)

      Craig Mann—Re-Recording Engineer (Film)

      Jimmy Douglass—Recording Engineer (Music)

      Dave Gross—Audio Engineer / Composer

      Randy Mease—Recording Engineer (Audio Post-Production)

      Damon Tedesco—Scoring Mixer

      Eric Gast—Mixing Engineer (Music)

      Leslie Ann Jones—Recording Engineer (Music),

      Todd Rundgren—Recording Engineer (Music)

      Gary Chester—Recording Engineer (Advertising and Film Scores)

      Chapter 2: Booking Agent

      Lloyd Hanson—Peyton Entertainment

      J. J. Casseiere—The Agency Group

      Justin Bridgewater—The Agency Group

      Chapter 3: Composer

      Greg Sims—Film

      Chuck Carr—Gaming

      David Newman—Film

      Andrew Sherman—Advertising

      Theodore Shapiro—Film

      Ted Masur—Film

      Ryan Lott—Advertising and Film

      Steve Porcaro—TV

      Lloyd Landesman—Advertising

      Chapter 4: Digital Distribution

      Adam Parness—Rhapsody, Amazon Music, Spotify

      Brian Felsen—FormerPresident, CD Baby

      Chapter 5: Entrepreneur

      Dan Zaccagnino—CEO and Founder, Indaba Music

      Michael Redman—Entrepreneur and Author

      Tristan Jehan—Founder, The Echo Nest

      Chapter 6: Lawyer and Business Affairs

      Lance Grode—USC Law School

      Philip Cohen—Universal Studios Film, Television, and Production

      Steve Winogradsky—Independent Lawyer

      Chapter 7: Live Sound

      Larry Epstein—President, Paradise Show and Design

      Michael Redman—Live Sound Mixer

      Chapter 8: Mastering Engineer

      Ron Boustead—Revolution Mastering

      John Blanche—Criteria Recording

      Chapter 9: Music Editor

      Craig Pettigrew

      Emily Rogers Swanson

      Daniel Carlin

      Chapter 10: Music Educator

      Chuck Archard—Professor at Rollins College

      Keith Lay—Chair of Music technology at Full Sail University

      Forest Rodgers—Musician, Instructor

      Daniel Carlin—USC Thornton School of Music, Professor

      Chapter 11 Music Executive

      Steven Vincent

      Chapter 12: Production Music Libraries

      Adam Taylor—President, Associated Production Music (APM)

      Michael Redman—President, MyMusicSource

      Chapter 13: Music Supervisor

      Kevin Edelman—Metalman

      Mike Ladman—Droga5

      Gary Calamar—Go Music Supervision

      Raphaella Lima—EA Games

      Paul Greco—Wunderman Thompson

      Melany Mitchell—Independent

      Michael Freeman—Ogilvy & Mather

      Rudy Chung— Co-Founder, Pusher

      Chapter 14: Orchestrator

      Conrad Pope

      Penka Kouneva

      Chapter 15: Part-Time Musician

      Jeff Matz—Lure Design

      Chapter 16: Music Producer

      Russ Titelman

      Phoenix Red

      Veit Renn

      Mark Bright

      Scott Mathews

      Chapter 17: Music Publishing

      David Simoné—Partner, Primary Wave Music Publishing

      Eric Bettelli—Music Connection

      Mark Bright—Chatterbox Music

      Jenna Rubenstien—Jellybean

      Chapter 18: Record Label

      Tomas Cookman—Nacional Records

      Thaddeus Rudd—Mom & Pop Records

      Chapter 19: Road Manager

      Mark Litten—Def Leppard and Metallica

      Mary Lou Arnold—Todd Rundgren

      Sean Murray—Allison Krauss

      Chapter 20: Session Musician

      Tim Akers—Keyboardist

      Arnold McCuller— Session Singer

      Lee Sklar—Bassist

      Paul Ill—Bassist, Songwriter

      Chapter 21: Songwriter

      Harold Payne

      Kevin Quinn

      Chapter 22: Software / Plugin Developer

      Bjorn Roche—Independent Software Designer

      Yoad Nevo—Waves

      Ed Gray—VP, Avid Technology, Inc., Pro Tools

      Chapter 23: Studio Owner

      Andrew Sherman—Butter Studio

      Michael Redman—RedHouse

      Chapter 24: Touring Musician

      Tim Akers—Keyboardist

      Eric Levy—Keyboardist

      Billy Ashbaugh—Drummer

      Arnold McCuller—Vocalist

      Lee Sklar—Bassist

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