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Wednesday Wisdom: Music Artists and Mental Wellness

By Sacha Walton, Business Strategist and CEO of SWI Management Group

Mental health is not a niche topic in the music industry. The industry is fast-paced and full of demands for music artists. They are faced with a whirlwind of expectations from labels, fans, management, and promoters. However, the artists are typically left feeling overwhelmed, burned out, and at times, they lack the will to create.  

It’s easy for artists to get caught up and neglect their mental well-being. Maintaining a healthy state of mind is essential not only for personal happiness but also for creating inspired, meaningful music. This blog article delves into practical tips and techniques that can empower music artists to proactively manage their mental wellness, allowing them to flourish both on and off stage.

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Must-Have Traits of A Music Business Manager

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By Sacha Walton, Business Strategist and CEO of SWI Management Group.

In the ever-evolving world of music, business management plays a critical role in shaping an artist’s career trajectory. The music industry is filled with intense competition and numerous opportunities for growth, making the role of a music business manager more crucial than ever. The key to succeeding in the music industry as a business manager lies in the ability to possess certain traits that enable them to navigate this landscape successfully. Below, we’ll discuss the essential traits of a music business manager.

1. Industry Knowledge

The music industry is complex and continuously changing, with many different elements to it. For example, managers need to be aware of new trends in the market and the ever-changing music business landscape. As a result, music business managers need to possess an in-depth understanding of the industry’s dynamics and how it functions. They should have a deep knowledge of the technical aspects of the music industry, such as copyrights, publishing, and royalties. Without the essential industry knowledge, a music business manager is not able to guide their clients through their career.

2. Excellent Communication Skills

Music business managers need to communicate regularly with various industry professionals, such as booking agents, lawyers, and record labels. Effective communication is crucial in ensuring that all stakeholders are on the same page and working together towards the same goal. Good communication skills also enable music business managers to build relationships with key people in the industry and get the best deals for their clients.

3. Financial Management

Managing an artist’s finances is an essential part of a music business manager’s job. They need to have a deep understanding of the various financial aspects of the music industry. These can include managing contracts, budgeting, and tracking expenses. Additionally, the music business manager needs to ensure that the artist is getting paid correctly and on time.

4. Passion for Music

A music business manager should possess a deep love and passion for music. This passion is necessary because the music industry can be demanding and stressful, requiring a lot of work behind the scenes. Music business managers need to possess the drive and determination to ensure that their clients succeed and thrive in the industry.

5. Strong organizational skills

A successful music business manager must be organized, proactive, and capable of managing multiple tasks simultaneously. From handling scheduling and finances to developing strategies for promoting their clients, an efficient manager must be on top of every detail to ensure the success of their clients.

6. Networking skills

In the music industry, networking is vital to success. As a result, music business managers must have strong networking skills. A great manager should have a large and diverse network of contacts in the industry that they can use to help their clients build relationships, find new opportunities, and negotiate deals.

7. Strategic Thinking

Lastly, music business managers need to be strategic thinkers. The ability to think critically and plan effectively is crucial in navigating the music industry. The manager must be able to identify opportunities, mitigate risks, and strategize for the future to make the most of the artist’s potential.

Music business managers play a crucial role in shaping an artist’s career trajectory in the ever-changing music industry. To succeed, they need to possess certain essential traits such as industry knowledge, excellent communication skills, financial management skills, a passion for music, and strategic thinking. With these qualities, music business managers can make a real difference in the success of their clients in the music industry.

Wednesday Wisdom: 9 Ways To Create An Effective Marketing Plan For Music Artists

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By: Sacha Walton, Business Strategist, CEO of SWI Management Group.

In today’s ever-evolving music industry, artists need to be savvy marketers in addition to their creative talents. To help artists better understand how to promote themselves, I have put together a comprehensive guide on how to develop a marketing plan. In this blog post, we’ll cover how artists can leverage a marketing plan to reach more listeners and build their brand.

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Navigating The Music Industry With An Entrepreneurial Mindset

By: Sacha Walton, Business Strategist, CEO of SWI Management Group.

For independent music artists, being successful means more than just creating and sharing your music—it’s also about learning how to be an entrepreneur. Having a creative vision is an essential component of being a successful artist, but developing a sound business acumen is key to keeping your music career thriving.

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Wednesday Wisdom: The Female Pioneers of Hip Hop

By: Sacha Walton, SWI Management Group

It was 1984, and I remember listening to the radio to what we now know as old-school hip hop flooding the airwaves. The days of Beat Street, New York City Breakers, Pumas with the fat shoe laces, DJ battles, UTFO, and The Rapping Duke, while everyone was doing the Wop and singing La-Di-Da-Di. “6 minutes Dougie Fresh You’re On!”  Listening to DJ Red Alert Hot 97 mixtapes, with female duo Frick and Frack.

As we approach the 50th anniversary of hip hop, I can’t help but give a shout-out to the queens of hip hop who blazed the trail for many female rappers for Women’s History Month. 

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REPLAY: Succeeding as a Black Entrepreneur in the Music Industry

For Black History Month, Underground Music Collective presented a special live virtual panel, Succeeding as a Black Entrepreneur in the Music Industry, on Wednesday, February 15. Our panel of multi-disciplinary music industry veterans shared their experiences navigating the industry as a Black creative, the challenges they’ve encountered and overcome, and the lessons they have learned along the way.

Want more educational opportunities like this? Join our next virtual panel, Succeeding as a Woman in the Music Industry, on International Women’s Day (Wednesday, March 8). And, if you want to help us expand our educational and community resource offerings, please consider making a tax-deductible donation to UMC via the Arts & Business Council of Greater Nashville.

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Sunday Replay: Entrepreneurship, Empowerment, and Lightning Strikes

Want to have an impact? Want to feel inspired? This week’s The Quinn Spinn Sunday Replay has everything you need!

Our recent conversations with Keith Evan Gay, Adam Arnold (a.k.a. Scotty Rock), and Sacha Walton of SWI Management Group will give you all the motivation you need to start a new week strong.

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Music as a Career Path: Holistic Entrepreneurship with Sacha Walton

Sacha Walton is the founder of SWI Management Group. An international speaker, business strategist, podcast host, author, and event producer, Sacha empowers entrepreneurs — including independent musicians — to take a holistic approach to business.

On today’s episode of The Quinn Spinn, we learn about Sacha, and dive into her books, Beyond the Music: A Music Artist Entrepreneurship Guide, and The Ugly Truth About Entrepreneurship.

P.S.: Register for our free virtual panel, ‘Succeeding as Black Entrepreneur in the Music Industry,’ taking place Wednesday, February 15 at 6 p.m. CT.

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Tax Strategies for Independent Artists

As an independent artist, the task of running a business is not easy. The challenges of staying ahead of the competition, keeping up with industry trends, and growing your fanbase can be daunting. But with the right resources and a little bit of dedication, it is possible to make your music business successful. 

Whether you are a rising artist, or someone who has been in the game for a while, understanding taxes and business ownership is key to success. This article will help you make sense of the different tax strategies that apply to music artists, as well as strategies for structuring your business and minimizing your tax liabilities.

My name is Sacha Walton, and I help independent music artists operate as business owners to better navigate the business of the music industry with ease. It is my belief that “An Educated Artist Creates Leverage,” which is a quote from my book, Beyond The Music: A Music Artist Entrepreneurship Guide.

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Participants Revealed for Feb. 15 ‘Succeeding as a Black Entrepreneur in the Music Industry’ Virtual Panel

Last week, we announced that we’ll be hosting a free virtual panel in commemoration of Black History Month, titled Succeeding as a Black Entrepreneur in the Music Industry, on Wednesday, February 15 at 6 p.m. CT. This special event will give multi-disciplinary music industry veterans a chance to share their experiences navigating the industry as a Black creative, the challenges they’ve encountered and overcome, and the lessons they have learned along the way.

Today, we’re back with the official panelist announcement!

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