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"In the music business bigger is not necessarily better. in fact, I believe smaller is actually better."
Chuck Kaye, Dreamworks, SBK Publishing
The multi-billion-dollar music industry is a competitive and exciting field for those with a flair for business and a passion for music. If your goal is to work in the field of music, business degree programs can train you for a variety of jobs in every facet of the industry, from management to promotion to sales. Music business professionals are also found in fields such as entertainment law and technical production, which may require additional music business degree programs in law or audio engineering.
With a business degree in music, you'll be poised to enter a diverse range of working environments, from symphony orchestras and musical theater companies to trendy record labels and artist management agencies. Take an honest and thorough look at your interests and skills to determine what area of the industry suits you best, whether it's music management, the record label business, the music publishing business, or tour and road work. Regardless of your career goal, you'll need persistence, a competitive spirit and impeccable networking abilities to succeed in this popular field.
Find a Career with Your Music Business Degree Program
The list of potential careers in music business is long and varied, but the number of job seekers can seem intimidating when compared to the relatively small number of jobs. Of course, you'll have an edge over the competition by seeking out appropriate training at a college that offers music business degree programs and marketing degrees. In addition, being focused about your career path yet remaining flexible about the work opportunities that present themselves are both critical to success in the industry. Read on to find out more about some of the exciting jobs available in the business of music.
A&R
A&R stands for "artist and repertoire," an area of the business traditionally tasked with discovering musical acts, advising them on their song selection, and acting as point person for the recording process. The A&R coordinator is often responsible for seeking out and signing new talent for a record label, while an A&R administrator performs a variety of clerical and budgetary tasks associated with the signing of new acts and the recording of music.
Booking
Booking agents work with venues to secure performances for a music artist or group, locating places for larger acts to perform during a tour, and finding suitable opportunities for new or developing bands to receive exposure. They receive a percentage of the artist's performing fee.
Business Management
An artist or music group's business manager is responsible for managing the artist's financial affairs, from negotiating pay to handling investments and taxes. Most business managers have attended colleges that offer music business degree programs or business administration degrees, and have accounting or management training.
Marketing
Marketing professionals handle advertising, web presence, and other forms of promotion in order to publicize a record label and its artists. They are also involved in tracking industry trends and reporting record sales data.
Music Publishing
Job duties in the music publishing business can be very broad, ranging from finding songs and acquiring the copyright to promoting and licensing the songs in accordance with copyright law.
Publicity
Music publicists are responsible for finding opportunities for publicity and media coverage of musical acts, which in turn helps the record label increase sales and generate income. Publicists' jobs cover everything from writing press releases to arranging interviews to sending out promotional copies of CDs.
Radio Promotion
A radio promoter works with a radio station's music director, program director, or disc jockeys in order to ensure that a musical act's songs get airplay. Radio promoters need excellent networking skills in order to work successfully with radio station personnel.
Retail Sales and Promotion
The term "retail" refers to people who work for or with retail music stores. Record companies often have their own retail promotion staff who are responsible for promoting artists and CDs to retail outlets. Retail sales managers, meanwhile, operate the music stores themselves, including managing employees, ordering, budgeting, and working with retail promoters.
Tour Management
A tour manager is responsible for ensuring that every facet of a musical act's tour runs smoothly. Travel and lodging arrangements, equipment transportation, and even driving duties can be part of the job.


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