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Steve Ralbovsky of RCA Records on Dedication, Strategy, and the Importance of a Great First Impression

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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Steve Ralbovsky, Senior VP of A&R at RCA Records, tells new artists how to go about working toward a career as a professional nationally known recording artist, including what to focus on, how to build a fanbase, how to groom your public image, and how to prepare yourself for success.



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