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Bennie Diggs
A graduate of Harvard, Diggs had a measure of success with his own soul group, Revelation, in the 1970s before moving on to careers as a songwriter, conductor, performer, producer, and manager.
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Bennie Diggs, a manager and producer for Rev3 Productions, offers advice to aspiring artists. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the business and having real talent. Diggs also stresses the requirement of always honing your skills. If you are a musician, practicing seven to eight hours a day is necessary. Also in this segment, Diggs makes suggestions to up and coming producers. Producers must understand instrumentation and orchestration. The significance of knowing who you are what you want to do in the music industry is covered as well.



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Nov-05
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Artist Development | Making It

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