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Loyola Student Interview: Kevin Coogan of Stella Management on how Much of a Cut an Artist Manager Takes of an Artist’s Income
Kevin Coogan
Kevin Coogan is a 20-year veteran of the music industry and a graduate of Loyola University, New Orleans. Initially working for Cashbox magazine and MCA Records, he eventually left the corporate music world to pursue a career in artist management. In the course of his management career he has worked with artists and with composers, and has also produced workshops with ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers). He currently heads Stella Management, and has two film composing clients–husband and wife Eric Whitacre and Hila Plitmann. |
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Description: Loyola student Kelvin Brown speaks with Kevin Coogan of Stella Management about how the money works in a typical management situation. While every situation is different and complex, Coogan explains how much a manager makes, what factors affect this, and what that means to an artist’s bottom line.
Shoot Date: October 2007 |
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