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Mark Goldstein
Mark Goldstein is Clinical Professor of Music Industry at the Thornton School of Music at the University of Southern California, and former Vice President of Business Affairs at Warner Bros. Records, from which he retired in 2004 to teach full time. Prior to his time at Warner Bros., he worked in private practice and for other record labels. He has published articles on the business side of music, and occasionally guest-lectures on this subject.
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Mark Goldstein, Clinical Professor of Music Industry at USC’s Thornton School and former VP of Business Affairs at Warner Bros. Records, shares advice for young musicians on what it takes to have a successful career in music - the skills, the commitment, how to assess the likelihood that you'll make it big, and how to know whether you need a label, a manager, or other team members.



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November 2007
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