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At Work With Jeanine McLean-Williams, the Music Manager Hell-Bent on Finding R&B’s Future Stars
She started working with Alicia Keys before she was famous; now she's guiding guitar-slinging singer/songwriter H.E.R. to new heights
She started working with Alicia Keys before she was famous; now she's guiding guitar-slinging singer/songwriter H.E.R. to new heights
These road warriors were planning on a huge year. Seven months into the pandemic, they’re struggling to get by, dealing with crippling mental health issues, and contemplating new careers
As streaming becomes a superstar's game, a film and television composer explains how the average musician can build a single song into 20 different revenue streams — or more
Fleetwood Mac, Aly and AJ, and Jack Johnson have had years-old songs coast to the top of TikTok. "There’s so much opportunity out there for all these legacy labels," says one of the app's music execs
Universal, Sony and Warner appear to have curbed their spending in 2020 while boosting profits. But what happens when record labels need to ramp expenditure back up next year?
Rolling Stone's second-annual celebration of entrepreneurs, inventors, and iconoclasts in the music industry spotlights Nashville managers, K-pop gurus, TikTok experts, and many more individuals reinventing the business
At 23, Charles is already one of music's most sought-after songwriters, writing for Lady Gaga, Beyoncé, and Maroon 5. She plans to release music of her own and start a production company as well
She competed on "The Voice," became a hit songwriter, and now has her own record label and publishing company focused on female creators
Dua Lipa and her management team forged ahead with the release of a punchy pop album during Covid-19 — and turned it into one of quarantine's most iconic moments
One of Nashville's most influential music managers is determined to take country music (back) to the big screen. "We need a new icon," he says