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We’re a Birmingham based company that follows the daily lives of professionals in the music industry to understand their roles and responsibilities.
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Highlights Package of Podcasts
This Highlights Package gives you a taste of the podcast series that we have created in the past few weeks.
From talking to Artist Managers to Music Researchers, we have covered the roles and responsibilities of music industry professionals in Birmingham.
We would like to thank all of our contributors for taking part in the podcast series and for sharing their knowledge and advice with us.
Credit to THall Media for the Jingles. -
TBIM- RISCAS: Band and Band Manager
TBIM presents this weeks podcast! We speak to the band RISCAS and their manager Kez Handley.
In this discussion between artist and manager we chat about performing, creating a single and the development of the music industry in Birmingham. -
TBIM: Jez Collins- Music Researcher
This week To Be In Music presents an interview with Jez Collins, Music researcher and Founder of the Birmingham Music Archive.
We discuss what it means to be a Music Researcher in more depth as well as the role of music research in policy and the state of the Birmingham music industry. -
TBIM: Sugarthief - Music Artists
This week To Be In Music presents an interview with Jack and Jordi from Sugarthief.
We'll be chatting all things band related, from touring to getting started in the industry. -
TBIM: Dumbstruck PR - Music PR
This week TBIM presents an interview with Harriet Willis from Dumbstruck PR.
We'll be talking all about artist PR, creating a network and online portfolios as well as discussing the Birmingham music scene. -
TBIM: Lyle Bignon - Artist Manager
This week we present to you our interview with Lyle Bignon. We were lucky enough to talk to him about his role as an artist manager and what this entails day to day.
We discuss the ‘flux’ of the music industry, the raw creativity involved in artist management and his advice to students on the value of making mistakes.
Credit to T Hall Productions for all Jingles
Credit to Ian Davies for photograph of Lyle