Recording artist, songwriters and music producers are constantly asking me how do I find a music manager? Although I've written on this before I thought it would be great to get words from someone else whose currently managing a songwriter and music producer.
The information is reposted courtesy of Chuck Anderson.
When Rel and I first met, we immediately established a friendship first and then a business relationship. I believed in his movement and became a fan of his music so that led to me eventually becoming his personal manager. The Trak Atiks movement was already established but Rel needed a manager that could spread the word more and bring other people into the movement.
I'm blessed that he took a chance on me because I'm still in the early stages of my management career. I'm constantly learning new techniques and adding them to my repertoire on a daily basis so I'm very excited for the future of Trak Atiks Music, LLC. Our team (Rel, me, See Mo, and Coko) are growing together and it feels good that we're building a solid foundation. I feel it's necessary for a producer to have a manager; however, you have to find a person that believes in your vision 100% and will represent you to the fullest. Take your time finding a manager and make sure you to choose the right one for your movement.
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For additional resources and information to help a recording artist, songwriter or music producer/composer find a music manager download either the Atlanta Music Industry and Los Angeles Music Industry Connection Ebooks. Additionally, you may find a music manager by attending music industry events such as music business conferences and music showcases.