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Loyola University Artist Management Seminar: The State of the Music Industry in 2008-2009

Don VanCleave | Gary Gersh | Steve Ralbovsky
Steve Ralbovsky is Senior Vice President of A&R at RCA Records. He has helped develop the careers of artists like The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Ben Kweller, The Strokes, to David Gray and Ray LaMontagne.
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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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April 2008
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