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The Music Powers That Be...To Succeed in the Music Industry

by C. Cirocco Jones

If you are tired of reading 3 to 4 books at a time to dissect the intricacies of the music industry, or in the market of looking for a book that will guide you through every calculated step of your journey to superstardom, The Music Powers That Be…To Succeed in the Music Industry is the answer.

What sets The Music Powers That Be..., apart from every Music Industry book that came before it are the one on one conversations with industry professionals who aren’t afraid to separate the fantasy from the actual business.

Writer C. Cirocco Jones, who has 20-plus years worth of experience in the music industry, went out and made sure that if you’re an engineer searching for knowledge in your profession, that he would have Alvin Speights put you in the mix. If you’re a background vocalist wondering how much you should charge for your services, Debra Killings will show you the ropes. If you’re a producer who’s wondering what the industry’s choice for equipment is and how you can get industry standard sound out of you project, DJ Toomp literally brings out his equipment and shows you how to ride on “24’s.”

The Music Powers That Be… was built for not only the unsigned artist. If you’re signed to a major deal and still feel like you’re in the dark, you shouldn’t go another day without making this investment.  Great results are inevitable if you apply yourself and apply what you will learn from this groundbreaking tool.

You can go to www.MusicPowers.com for more information on this amazing guide to Music Industry success. (Excerpt from VIBE Magazine).
 

 

Official Website:
www.musicpowers.com

Subject Categories:

Music Business

Key Words:

music business, music production, music industry, record labels, music producers

Format:

Paperback, 360 pages

ISBN Number:

0976033100

Date Published:

January, 2006

Publisher:
Music Powers, LLC

 

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