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Sam Feldman
Sam Feldman is the CEO of S. L. Feldman & Associates, Canada's largest full service talent agency. The company books dates for artists such as Robbie Williams, Dido, Coldplay, Sarah McLachlan and Bryan Adams, as well as managing the careers of artists and producers like Anne Murray, Martina McBride and Bob Rock. Feldman himself helps manage the careers of Norah Jones, Diana Krall, and Elvis Costello.
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Sam Feldman, CEO of a top talent representation firm in Canada, talks about what it takes to be successful in the music industry. As a manager, one must understand art and people. Hard work is also required. In terms of artist success, hard work and understanding your craft are also necessary. Feldman also stresses being original in some way. Also in this segment, he points out that hoping for critical acclaim is a real mistake. Artists should simply do what feels right.



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May-06
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