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Q&A: How do you get in to the country music business?
Published December 6, 2010
by Liūto irštva
Question by Babygirl22: How do you get in to the country music business?
I want to get involved in the country music business, but I don’t know where to began. What are some careers in the country music industry? I would love to be a country music video director, but I wouldn’t know how to get there? Do you have to go to school for that? Also, I’m interested in songwriting for country music. Which one would be easier to break into? Songwriting or directing? And what are some other jobs in the country music business? And do you have to go to school for them?
Best answer:
Answer by sheb12
go to Nashville and work your but off, and get to know someone!
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Posted in Music Contract Information | Tagged business, Country, Music