How Did You Manage That is a series which delves into the world of music management. Every episode Ally McCrae & Sophie Paluch will be sitting down to chat with a music manager about their career. They’ll be talking to managers of global superstars as well as those just starting out on their journey and discussing the highs, the lows and everything in-between. How Did You Manage That is brought to... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Category | Music |
Andy Musgrave, manager of AJ Tracey, Sega Bodega and Conducta, as well as leading his own mgmt / artist services company Supernature joins us this episode to talk us through his 13 years in the management game, from the early days putting on raves at... more
Oli, the main man behind This Is Music, a management company mostly specialising in the electronic world, leads a team of managers and oversees a formidable roster which includes some of the most innovative artists and producers around, not least the... more
“She plugged in zoom and just got on with it, we tried to find ways to keep her relevant and keep her music going” - Ali Raymond, MD of label and management company Beatnik Creative, has had, in many ways, the best year of his professional life, and ... more
Sophie Bloggs (YMU Group), looks after the careers and manages Hannah Wants, Danny Howard, Kurupt FM, Krystal Klear, Pvblic Xccess, and is one of the most important voices in electronic music management today. Sophie won the Breakthrough Manager Of T... more
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This podcast is so entertaining and interesting with such vauable and insightful information on all aspects of the industry. I've been working in the industry for years and I've found myself making copious notes! And for once in these music podacsts, the interviewers let the interviewees talk without constantly interupting them! Highly recommend.
This is a great way to share insight and experience with other managers who are just starting out. I’m in my third year of managing and finally wrapping my head around it (sort of). This was insightful and I really admire/look up to Jamie and his style/approach to management. Sometimes we only see the successes and the flex. We don’t see or hear about the tough parts or how hard it can be at times. I can’t wait for the next episode. Thanks for providing a space for us. Would you ever open it up ... more
I was super excited to check this out as I think it’s a cool angle to hear from ... but unfortunately I couldn’t keep listening Bc the sound (levels and design) were so poor and erratic. Hopefully they can get that together and keep regular episodes going.
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How Did You Manage That? launched 5 years ago and published 22 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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