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By music manager Jake Udell from his Art of ManagerThe other day, an artist representative told me they aren’t paid to come up with the artist’s vision for them… “That’s the artist’s job.”I couldn’t agree more… The era we live in requires a bold and authentic first person perspective.At the same time, I’ve become more fascinated by positioning in 2019 than ever before.When you think of the most successful and authentic acts of all time, the Beatles and the Rolling Stones may come to mind.It’s well known that the Beatles’ manager Brian Epstein got them to clean up their act, most notably with their wearing matching suits and the synchronized bow and the end of their shows, which helped take their rock ‘n roll across the globe.However, what about the Stones?The Beatles, Rolling Stones and Artist Positioning
Manager Jake Udell reflects on the authenticity and image of modern artists, and how, historically, managers for groups like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones worked to successfully cultivate very. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2019/04/beatles-stones-positioning-draft.html]