Do The Devil's Work For Him
Do The Devil's Work For Him.  How To Make It In The Music Industry (And Stay In It!)
Do The Devil's Work For Him
Rick Florino, Amy Maria Sciarretto
It's more than just a job: It's music, money and drinking beer with Zakk Wylde wearing a Mexican wrestling mask. Amy Sciarretto and Rick Florino distill years of real world experience into a practical, step-by-step career guide for anyone who wants to turn a love for music into a full-time job. Everything you need to know to go from the mosh pit, to backstage, to building your own music/entertainment start-up for little or no money. Amy and Rick pull back the curtain and show what really goes on behind-the-scenes in the highly competitive music industry. Learn how to launch an industry career from anywhere, and how to thrive in a changing, fast-paced enviornment. Includes more than twenty no-holds-barred interviews with Grammy winning, multi-platinum musicians and industry leaders. If you want a music industry job, if you want to start a magazine, a record label, a website, this book is the blueprint. This step-by-step guide to the music industry teaches the secret reason record companies want you as an intern; 13 things that can kill your chances of making it in; how to use the internet to launch your career; how to attract the right kind of attention - and avoid the wrong kind; how to spot bands that will help your career, and much more, written by two industry professionals.

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Nonfiction

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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Do The Devil's Work for Him: How to make it in the Music Industry (and Stay in It!) is a guide that shows you every step of the way if you want a job in the music industry. It includes everything from internships to hanging out with your favorite bands. Also how to make the right impressions, start your own company, find people who will help you in your career, and more. The book has personal points of views from the authors with a few tips along the way. This is the perfect book for you if you are serious about a career in the music industry.

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