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Steve Rabolvsky is a veteran A&R executive who has worked with artists like The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Ben Kweller, The Strokes, David Gray, LL Cool J, and Ray LaMontaigne. He currently works at RCA Records.

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How A&R Has Evolved
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TAGS: Music Industry | A & R | RCA

Steve Ralbovsky is the Senior Vice President of A&R at RCA Records. He discusses how A&R has evolved in the last twenty years due to factors such as technology, resources, and economics.

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The Role of an A&R Person
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Steve Ralbovsky is the Senior Vice President of A&R at RCA Records. He discusses the role of an A&R person and the various job responsibilities within an A&R department.

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Finding New Talent
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TAGS: A & R | RCA

Steve Ralbovsky is the Senior Vice President of A&R at RCA Records. He discusses the various ways an A&R person can find new talent through resources such as managers, other artists, agents, publishing companies, internal scouts, and music publications.

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How the Internet Has Changed A&R
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TAGS: Internet | A & R | RCA

Steve Ralbovsky is the Senior Vice President of A&R at RCA Records. He discusses how the Internet has changed A&R by allowing one to gather information on an artist instantly.

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Signing a New Artist
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Steve Ralbovsky is the Senior Vice President of A&R at RCA Records. He discusses the process of signing a new artist.

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The Effects of Record Company Consolidation on the Music Industry
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TAGS: Record Companies | Music Industry Today | RCA

Steve Ralbovsky is the Senior Vice President of A&R at RCA Records. He discusses the effects of record company consolidation on the music industry including combining artist rosters and fewer opportunities for developing artists.

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Advice for Someone Interested in A&R
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Steve Ralbovsky, Senior Vice President of A&R at RCA Records, discusses what it takes to get into A&R. He describes it a a very competetive field. He states that the mentorship available in earlier days is gone and today A&R seems to be more of a scouting job for top heavy management and decision makers. It is a challenging business of who you know requiring a background in music and the arts. People interested in this calling need to read, network, learn the history and traditions of music, and constantly stay informed.

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Steve Ralbovsky
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Loyola University Artist Management Seminar: Panelist Introductions
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TAGS: Management | A & R | Loyola University New Orleans

In this segment of a panel discussion on artist management presented at Loyola University, New Orleans in 2008, moderator Don van Cleave introduces the other two panelists: artist manager Gary Gersh and A&R rep Steve Rabolvsky.

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Loyola University Artist Management Seminar: Web 2.0 and the Future of the Music Business
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TAGS: Record Industry | Online Music | Major Labels | Internet | Future of Music | Loyola University New Orleans

In this segment of a panel discussion on artist management presented at Loyola University, New Orleans in 2008, panelists Don van Cleave, Gary Gersh and Steve Rabolvsky assess whether downloading and social media hold the keys for the future success of the music industry, and discuss the real motives behind Apple’s espousal of iTunes. They also speak honestly about the music industry’s current state of mind, and what the industry might be able to do to salvage the goodwill of their customers. Gersh also shares his experiences trying to break Radiohead while at Capitol, and the challenges he faced trying to persuade radio, retail and even his own label that the band was worth investing in.

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Loyola University Artist Management Seminar: Could Music Blogging Lead to New Payola Schemes?
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TAGS: Internet | Future of Music | Loyola University New Orleans

In this segment of a panel discussion on artist management presented at Loyola University, New Orleans in 2008, panelists Don van Cleave, Gary Gersh and Steve Rabolvsky assess whether independent journalist such as bloggers are susceptible to the allures of for-pay reviews, and what might happen to online news outlets who appear to have conflicts of interest between the reviews and news they publish and their sources of revenue.

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Loyola University Artist Management Seminar: Targeting Music to Age Groups, or, Are Tweens the Most Influential Consumers Today?
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TAGS: Retail | Music Marketing | Loyola University New Orleans

In this segment of a panel discussion on artist management presented at Loyola University, New Orleans in 2008, panelists Don van Cleave, Gary Gersh and Steve Rabolvsky discuss the influence that various parts of the music- buying market have on the record business (e.g. tweens, college students, middle-aged parents), and whether at the end of the day, quality music transcends age, culture, and regional preferences.

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Loyola University Artist Management Seminar: Manager and A&R Executive Steve Rabolvsky on ATO Records and Breaking David Gray
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TAGS: Making It | Major Labels | Independent Labels | Independent Artists | Loyola University New Orleans

In this segment of a panel discussion on artist management presented at Loyola University, New Orleans in 2008, panelist Steve Rabolvsky discusses how ATO records broke David Gray, and how the major-label co-op deal between ATO and BMG (then RCA) was structured to benefit self-funding artists without limiting their freedom to set their own agendas.

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Loyola University Artist Management Seminar: The State of the Music Industry in 2008-2009
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TAGS: Getting In | Future of Music | Advice | Loyola University New Orleans

In this segment of a panel discussion on artist management presented at Loyola University, New Orleans in 2008, panelists Gary Gersh, Don van Cleave and Steve Rabolvsky share their opinions on the current situation of the music industry, and offer predictions on what will happen next. They also share advice with the audience on how not to think about the music business, and how to build a career in the music business of tomorrow.

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Loyola University Artist Management Seminar: Steve Rabolvsky and Gary Gersh on their Early Careers in the Music Business
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TAGS: Getting In | Loyola University New Orleans

In this segment of a panel discussion on artist management presented at Loyola University, New Orleans in 2008, panelists Gary Gersh and Steve Rabolvsky discuss their first forays into the music business - manning the boards at tiny radio stations, working at record stores, and eventually road-managing major bands and working in key roles at major labels.

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Loyola Artist Management Seminar from Loyola University New Orleans, Part 2 of 2
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TAGS: Team | Record Companies | Management | Getting Signed | Getting In | Advice | A & R | Loyola University New Orleans

In this panel discussion on artist management and the future of the record industry presented at Loyola University, New Orleans in 2008, retailer and music-industry advocate Don van Cleave, artist manager (and former label head) Gary Gersh and A&R rep Steve Rabolvsky share their thoughts and advice on artist management, how independent bands can break through to success, and what the music industry of tomorrow will look like. The panelists draw on their experiences working at labels like ATO (with David Gray), Def Jam (with the Beastie Boys), and Geffen (with Nirvana) to explore the artist-manager-label relationship and draw conclusions about what artists of today need to know and to in order to survive.

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Loyola University Artist Management Seminar: Gary Gersh on Signing Nirvana
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TAGS: Getting In | A & R | Loyola University New Orleans

In this segment of a panel discussion on artist management presented at Loyola University, New Orleans in 2008, artist manager and former A&R rep Gary Gersh discusses how he signed the most influential band of the 1990s to Geffen Records, and how he worked with them to make Nevermind.

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Loyola University Artist Management Seminar: Steve Rabolvsky on his Career with Def Jam
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TAGS: Independent Labels | A & R | Loyola University New Orleans

In this segment of a panel discussion on artist management presented at Loyola University, New Orleans in 2008, music industry veteran Steve Rabolvsky discusses his career at Def Jam during that label’s 1980s heyday, and his experiences putting together the groundbreaking Def Jam/Columbia deal which led to national success for, among others, the Beastie Boys and LL Cool J.

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Loyola University Artist Management Seminar: Career-Launching Strategies for Bands and Managers
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TAGS: Music Marketing | Making It | Loyola University New Orleans

In this segment of a panel discussion on artist management presented at Loyola University, New Orleans in 2008, music industry veteran Steve Rabolvsky discusses what they have found to be winning strategies for getting an album or band to its audience, and creating a lasting career for that artist.

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Loyola University Artist Management Seminar: A&R Rep Gary Gersh on Joining Columbia Records
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TAGS: Major Labels | A & R | Loyola University New Orleans

In this segment of a panel discussion on artist management presented at Loyola University, New Orleans in 2008, music industry veteran Gary Gersh discusses his decision to re-enter the major label universe and become an A&R executive for Columbia records.

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