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Disc Jockey (DJ) From getting paid in drink tickets to millions of dollars a year. $300/night is normal.

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3 Disc Jockey (DJ) From getting paid in drink tickets to millions of dollars a year. $300/night is normal.

4 Recording Group Description: Records tracks that are released on albums and as singles. Salary: The SKY is the Limit! Solo Artist Description: A Singer performs the lead vocals of a song. $17,680-$40,000,000

5 Session Vocalist /Instrumentalist Description: Performs a backing track for another Musician, while recording in studio. Salary: Varies, can go up to $100,000

6 Show Group Description: Entertain ment performers who work at hotels, casinos, halls, clubs, and more. Salary: $250 to $15,000+ Show

7 A&R Division Description: Finds new artists, matches them with musical collaborators, and oversees the musical direction of the label. Salary: $27,000 to $175,000+

8 Publicity Director Description: Oversee s the Publicity Department at record labels and is responsible for formulating and managing publicity campaigns. Salary: $35,000 to $100,000+ Concert Promoter Description: A Concert Promoter will host musical artists at concerts, clubs, and events; they will also coordinate venue details. Salary: $0 to $1,000,000+

9 Marketing Coordinator Description: A Marketing Coordinator handles tour, retail, and digital marketing opportunities for a record label and its artists. Salary: $38,725 to $61,000 Consumer Research Description: Surveys consumer methods of purchasing, while analyzing and formulating consumer purchasing strategies. Salary: $25,000 to $47,000+

10 Booking Agent Description: Booking Agents negotiate deals and plans tours for the artists on their roster. Salary: $20,000 to $1,000,000+ Personal Agent Description: Represents musical acts and guides all aspects of an Artist’s career. Salary: 10% to 50% of an Artist’s Earnings. Most Managers receive between 10- 20%.

11 Record Producer Description: Record Producers guide the production of a record by coaching the musicians, advising in preproduction sessions, and directing the in- studio recording and production process. Salary: $25,000 to $1,000,000+ Recording Engineer Description: A Recording Engineer operates and sets up the recording equipment used to capture and shape the sound of an album. Salary: $25,000- $150,000

12 Song Writer Description: A songwriter crafts songs for another Artist in hopes of creating a hit. Salary: $0- $1,000,000+ Production Music Writer Description: Writes music that is usually licensed or sold to a Production Music Library. This music is then placed into TV shows, commercials, and films. The music composer generally splits their earnings with the Production Music Library that owns the rights to the music. Salary: $6,000 to $240,000

13 Arranger Description: Writes instrumentation and arrangements of musical notes for studio recordings and live performances. Salary: $20,000 to $43,000+ Orchestrator Description: Orchestrators transpose music and write scores based off a Composer’s initial draft or sketch. Salary: $25 to $110 a page

14 Licensing Rep Description: Licensing Representatives pitch music in their catalog for use in film, TV, commercials, movie trailers, and video games. Salary: $20,000 to $60,000 Entertainment Attorney Description: Manages all legal matters for musicians. This includes contractual agreements, negotiating, advice, and counseling. Salary: $70,000 to $150,000+

15 Music Webmaster Description: Designs, develops, implements and maintains an online presence for record labels and Artists. Salary: $28,000 to $150,000+ Music Publisher Description: Signs Songwriters to write demos, then pitches these demos to artists and labels as possible cuts on their records. They also pitch recordings for use in film, TV, and commercials. Salary: $20,000 to $1,000,000+


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