How Music Managers Get Artists Signed
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He’s managing a band he truly believes in.
They’ve released music.
They’ve toured regionally.
They’re growing a small but engaged fanbase.
But he’s running into the problem almost every young manager faces:
How do you get artists noticed and eventually signed when you don’t have industry connections, money, or a roadmap?
He’s hearing the same advice over and over:
“Network more.”
“Build relationships.”
“Get in front of the right people.”
But no one explains how to actually do that when you’re young, unknown, and trying not to look amateur in rooms full of veterans.
In this episode, we break down:
• What labels actually look for before they sign artists
• Why most young managers focus on the wrong metrics
• How managers build credibility without a resume
• When chasing a label makes sense — and when it doesn’t
• The difference between artist development and industry validation
• How to avoid burning bridges early
This episode is for:
-young managers
-self-managing artists
-bands wondering why “being good” isn’t enough
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