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      • The Future Music Moguls program, is a free program for high school students, teaching Music Production, Music Business, and Creative Entrepreneurship in the pop music industry.
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    The Future Music Moguls program, is a free program for high school students, teaching Music Production, Music Business, and Creative Entrepreneurship in the pop music industry.

  3. The Future Music Moguls program, is a free program for high school students, teaching Music Production, Music Business, and Creative Entrepreneurship in the pop music industry.

    • Brian Epstein. By his own admission, Brian Epstein was more an ideas man than the kind of lethal business practitioner who would rule the music industry after him, but no one had taken a band from a standing start to truly international stardom before (except Colonel Tom Parker with Elvis, but Elvis never toured outside the US).
    • Berry Gordy. Episode two of Music Moguls concentrates on music producers, like its narrator Nile Rodgers. The sonically adventurous production techniques of Motown's team of technicians is discussed in detail, but the label, established in Detroit in 1959, wasn't just influential for its pioneering sweet-soul sound.
    • Peter Grant. In this clip from a 2010 radio documentary, Led Zeppelin's notorious manager, Peter Grant, talks about their wild parties on tour. Grant was hard as nails - a more thuggish character than Brian Epstein - but he never ripped Led Zeppelin off.
    • Clive Davis. As mentioned, Music Moguls: Masters of Pop steers clear of label bosses, but we're including Clive Davis on our list (here pictured with Sly Stone in 1972) because it would hard to imagine what popular music from the late 60s to the present day would have been like without his golden ears and influence.
  4. Feb 2, 2020 · In terms of fast-evolving new forms of music engagement and monetization, the music industry is now smartly stealing a page from the playbook of other M&E sectors.

    • How A.I will shape all the aspects of the Music Industry. The development of A.I. will automate a whole host of expensive, time-consuming, and complicated processes across music creation and advertising, cutting out the middlemen and democratizing the industry.
    • How the way we consume music will change. “Voice-mediated music consumption and smart speakers will change the way we consume music” Bob Moz, MD of Techstars Music.
    • How different areas of media will start to converge. Barriers that once existed between various media and creative industries like music, fashion, and film are now melting down, and this trend will only quicken in the future.
    • How the financial aspect of the music industry will increasingly detach from the artistic side (and how this empowers artists) Labels and producers traditionally held power to make (or at least influence) the artistic decisions.
  5. Jun 15, 2021 · THE FUTURE OF MUSIC. “Hail to the artists, because they’re winning,” music mogul Jimmy Iovine mused, prophetically, in 2019.

  6. Nov 3, 2017 · Future Music Moguls is a free 14-week workshop for high school students in the tri-state area, one of eight such arts-oriented programs that NYU offers. It gives students a taste of the Clive Davis Institute’s recorded music curriculum, and one of its goals is to extend NYU’s impact to students in underserved communities.