I am a driven young professional aspiring to be a multi-dimensional music business mogul. I hope that this blog will inspire you to live out your dreams in becoming whatever your heart desires.
19 September, 2010
Success is the key, but Smart work is the answer
I was not sure of the exact path of music business i wanted to pursue. I prayed about it. I thought about and prayed about it some more. What am i good at? What could I love doing so much that I would even do it for free? Sing. But I wanted to make more of an impact than just through my music. Consulting was the first thing that came to my mind. And A.Taylor was the name that came to mind. She has worked as an independent music business consultant for over 20 years and surprisingly enough, has had a lot of clients that have had successful careers in and out of the spotlight. I had the opportunity to ask Ms. Taylor a couple of questions regarding her career and her success. "What is your definition of success, i asked?" "My definition of success is achieving a goal that you set to accomplish . Reaching for a goal whether big or small can be defined as success. To me, it does not always have to be a doctor, lawyer, or the President of the United States. It ca simply be making an A on a term paper after you done the research, drafted, proofread, and completed it." What advice do you have for anyone who desires a career in your chosen career field?" "I would advise them to learn how to effectively communicate with all groups of people in all situations. Communication is key. Be diverse. Be creative. And have a clear understanding of where you're going and who you are. Individualism is contagious and i wanted to catch it, so here I am 20 successful years later." It was not until after this interview/conversation that I had a full understanding of where I want to be and what it is I want to do. So as I press forward to my goal, I understand that my labor and effort will not go unrewarded.
11 September, 2010
Go Hard or Go Home
There are some swift changes being made in the music industry. With the increasing trend of online music distribution, artists find it difficult to make a profitable name for themselves. Trevor Fisher, a music business consultant has been involved with helping artists define their image for nearly 20 years. He poses a simple question, “What do you have to offer?” In order for an artist to successfully make it in the music industry, they must know and understand what works with the flow of the industry. On Fisher’s site he goes through specifics on how an aspiring artist can be more than successful in their career. We have all heard the saying, “It’s no what you know, but who you know”. This has a lot to do with the music industry. If I, an aspiring music business consultant wish to grow and build my business to attract clients on a global level, it would help to know someone already in that field that could give me insight on how to do so. Now, that is not to say I will not maximize my potential if I do not know anyone in that field. Fisher offers what he calls The Artist Routemap. This system is designed to enhance the marketability of an artist in areas of image, branding, and individuality. It is imperative that an artist develops and maintains an image that not only speaks of their ability to be successful, but the ability to stand out in a crowd. The industry is looking for what works and is going to generate revenue. The fans will come. The money will come. The opportunity to grow will come. It is up to you, the artist to increase your marketability to be transformed into a full-fledged artist. Master your craft, exhausting all resources and the ultimate star inside will be unleashed. For more information on Trevor Fisher and his growing business, visit www.TrevorFisher.com.
05 September, 2010
About Me
26 years old and loving life the way it is. I desire to be and do more. Singing is my passion, but composing is a hobby. I am a leader by nature. I take pleasure in reading, learning new things, cooking, event planning and coordinating. I am an aspiring entrepreneur with hopes of owning and operating my own art and music academy.
04 July, 2010
I am the Black Sheep
I sit back. I observe. I am quiet. I am in my zone. Why? Because I am not sure of where to fit in or what to do so I just evade into the background with hopes of no one noticing I am there. The Word says, "Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works and glorify your Father which is in heaven" Matthew 5:16. Well sometimes I have to ask what if your world is so clouded with smoke and darkness from other people that your light cannot shine. How can I as a child, a servant, a woman of God do so? I continue to seek First His Kingdom and all of its righteousness and those things which I desire shall and will be added unto me. I sing because I am happy I sing because I am free, if God's eye is on the sparrow then I know he watches me.
02 July, 2010
Nobody Knows
In Everybody knows, John Legend sings that "Everybody knows that nodoby knows just how to make it work or how to ease the hurt". These past couple of months have been very trying and exhausting to my spirit but "Greater is He that is in me than He that is in the world". I can't stop. I can't quit. I have people that are depending on me. There is a greater reward in the journey that I have yet to discover. My thoughts are starting to emerge as ideas and my ideas as words and my words as actions. All good of course! This whole blog situation is new to me but I needed some hard proof of my thoughts being that paper can be destroyed. Bear with me as I unleash my creative side. Stay tuned for more....
19 June, 2010
Juneteenth
Today Juneteenth commemorates African American freedom and emphasizes education and achievement. It is a day that we celebrate and pay homage to those that helped paved the way so that we may be free as a people. Individuals such as Nat Turner, John Brown, Dred Scott, Frederick Douglass, and Harriet Tubman worked tirelessly to ensure that we as African Americans be free in mind body and spirit. But the real question is: Are we really free?
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