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Master Class on the Arts in a Market Economy, Part 6 of 7: How Outsiders Drive Innovation
George Howard
Former president of the storied Rykodisc label and founder of Slow River Records, George Howard is an accomplished musician, producer, executive, and educator. He currently holds posts as Assistant Professor of Management at Loyola University, Instructor and lecturer at Berklee College of Music’s BerkleeMusic program, and editor and frequent contributor to Artists House. He is the author of Getting Signed! An Insider's Guide to the Record Industry, and Publishing 101, both aimed at educating aspiring artists in how to succeed in a music industry game that at times seems rigged against them. |
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Description: Former Rykodisc label head and Loyola University, New Orleans professor George Howard explains to a class the dynamic by which art made by outsiders (minorities, marginalized populations) becomes part of the next cutting edge, and how individual artists’ career strategies can either help or hinder their ability to capitalize on this phenomenon. Part 6 of 7.
Shoot Date: May 2007 |
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