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Business Careers in Music

Job CategoryJob TitleSalarySummary
Concert IndustryBooking Agent$20,000 - $3,000,000
Commissions range, typically 10% - 20% of the act's gross income per show.
$50,000 - Developing Artist
$500,000-$3,000,000 - Star
$50,000 - $250,000/Booking Specialty Agent
Secures engagements for musical groups through building relationships with buyers (promoters, music clubs, festivals, performing arts centers). Booking Specialty Agent may book clubs, festivals, sponsorships, corporate events, etc.
Concert IndustryBooking Assistant$30,000 - $60,000Often considered an "Agent in training".
Concert IndustryBooking Boutique Agency Owner$200,000 - $2,000,000Similar duties to Booking Agent, above.
Concert IndustryConcert Hall Manager$26,000 - $90,000+Oversees all activities that happen in the facility. Duties include supervising all employees, financial accounting, advertising events, and in some cases securing talent.
Concert IndustryConcert Hall Marketing Director$25,000 - $100,000+Develops advertising campaigns, creates marketing materials, and pitches to press outlets for their venue. Degree and/or experience with marketing, advertising, and public relations required.
Concert IndustryConcert Promoter$10,000 - $1,000,000Manages all details of presenting a show (concert, club, festival) including scouting talent, marketing, fundraising, venue specs, hospitality, etc. Venue size and location influences position's salary.
Concert IndustryLate-Night Television Music Supervisor-Producer-Booker$100,000 - $200,000Similar duties as Booking Agent, above,
Concert IndustryLighting Director$500 - $1,000 per weekClub-level touring.
Concert IndustryMerchandiser$1,000 per weekTheater/Arena-level touring.
Concert IndustryMorning Show Music Supervisor or Producer$100,000 - $200,000Same as above.
Concert IndustryProduction Manager$1,500 - $8,000 per weekResponsible for the overall staffing, budget, safety, advance lighting and sound reinforcement for every show on a tour.
Concert IndustryPromoter15% of doorClub-level touring.
Concert IndustryRoad Manager$25,000 - $125,000+Supports artist on tour regarding travel, budget, merchandise sales, fan interaction, and press requests. In addition, enforces contract rider requirements for backline, sound system, and lighting setup with the venue.
Concert IndustryRoadie$700 - $1,000 per weekClub-level touring.
Concert IndustrySound Technician (see also Audio Technology section)$27,000 - $65,000+Working in a club, theater, concert hall, arena, performing arts center the resident sound technician provides house sound and monitors for concerts/events. Also responsible for maintaining sound equipment.
Concert IndustryStage Manager$24,000 - $75,000+Supervises all technical needs for sound, lighting, electric, and staging both on stage and back stage. Communicates needs between artist and tech crew.
Concert IndustryTour Accountant$1,500 - $6,000 per weekTheater/Arena-level touring.
Concert IndustryTour Coordinator$35,000 - $175,000+Researches and assembles tour details including travel, lodging, local services, hospitality, and budget.
Concert IndustryTour Manager$2,500 - $10,000 per weekTheater/Arena-level touring.
Concert IndustryTour Publicist$30,000 - $100,000+Announces an act's tour to both fans and the media through press releases, press conferences, and special promotions.
Concert IndustryTour Site Coordinator or Advance Person$25,000 - $48,000Arrives ahead of the act on tour to prepare for a concert and assists the tour coordinator or road manager with details prior to the show. Details to confirm can include promotional material, tech needs, transportation, and hospitality.
Digital-Streaming MediaCommunity or Social Media Manager$40,000 - $70,000Establishes strategic goals for community- related content for an organization. Develops, directs and implements the content. Requires a bachelor's degree with at least 5 years of experience in a related area.
Digital-Streaming MediaContent Curator$50,000 - $70,000Generally refers to a website operator who gathers together data/products/reviews and so on, that are found spread over a huge variety of sources (usually online) that all pertain to some common topic
Digital-Streaming MediaDirector of Content$75,000 - $85,000Writes/gathers online content for a company's web- site. Monitors current industry standards and techniques to ensure effective content. Requires a bachelor's degree in a related area and 3-5 years of experience in the field or in a related area.
Digital-Streaming MediaInteraction Experience or User Interface Designer$90,000 - $170,000Designs and implements common user interface standards, design guidelines, GUI prototypes, HTML, etc. Works with the product development team to design online user experiences. May require an advanced degree with at least 5 years of experience.
Digital-Streaming MediaLicensing Manager$70,000 - $90,000
Digital-Streaming MediaSearch Engine Optimization Specialist$90,000 - $110,000Uses traffic tracking applications to collect and analyze data, recognize user patterns and trends, and formulate effective marketing techniques.
Music CommunicationsArtist's Publicist$500 - $10,000 per monthSimilar to Label VP Publicity, but focused exclusively on one artist.
Music CommunicationsMusic Blogger$23,000 - $75,000These positions require strong writing skills, a good contact network, and previous experience. Musicians/writers often start by writing for campus publications or by volunteering to cover events for smaller publications.
Music CommunicationsMusic Editor$50,000 - $150,000/Major publication or websiteThese positions require strong writing skills, a good contact network, and previous experience. Musicians/writers often start by writing for campus publications or by volunteering to cover events for smaller publications.
Music CommunicationsMusic Journalist$15,000 - $30,000
$50 - $150 for a review
$100 - $500 for a feature
These positions require strong writing skills, a good contact network, and previous experience. Musicians/writers often start by writing for campus publications or by volunteering to cover events for smaller publications.
Music CommunicationsPublic Relations Agency JR Publicist$40,000 - $50,000Midsize agency.
Music CommunicationsPublic Relations Agency VP$100,000 - $125,000Midsize agency.
Music CommunicationsPublic Relations Specialist$25,000 - $200,000May be expert in mitigating negative media coverage or in a niche media outlets such as blogs.
Music CommunicationsPublisher or Editor of Music Books or Periodicals$24,000 - $100,000Manages staff, commissions articles or books from freelancers and selects already written articles from a range of sources, writes and edits books and articles.
Music CommunicationsRadio Promotion$250,000Depends on the number of formats.
Music CommunicationsSocial Media Specialist$60,000 - $80,000Responsible for defining and executing a specific social media strategy, as well as cultivating and managing branded online communities on the company's behalf. Excellent writing and editing skills for multiple media channels are required, as is a strong customer service mindset.
Music ProductsAccessories Distributor
Music ProductsInstrument Maker$15,000 - $65,000Training or apprenticeship programs are required. Pay scale depends on the quality of the work, reputation, and amount of experience.
Music ProductsInstrument Repair Technician$9 - $55/hour
Music ProductsMarketing or Advertising Specialist$28000-$116000
Music ProductsMusic Dealer - Sales$13,000 - $50,000Salary often tied to commissions.
Music ProductsMusic Instrument and/or$19000-$75000
Music ProductsPiano Tuner$100 - $185/tuning
Music PublishingAssistant at Music Publishing Company$30,000 - $35,000Assists Coordinator at Music Publishing Company.
Music PublishingCEO Music Publishing Company-Indie$300,000 - $500,000Similar duties to those of Director of Music Publishing Company, above.
Music PublishingCoordinator at Music Publishing Company$40,000Coordinates a particular department under the supervision of Director of Music Publishing.
Music PublishingCopyright or Licensing Administrator$20,000 - $60,000Manages all the exclusive rights related to a creative work. Business/law experience/education helpful.
Music PublishingDirector of Music Publishing Company$75,000 - $80,000Supervises all the company departments. The managing director is responsible for corporate governance, budgets, strategic plans, operating plans, internal communications, marketing and personnel relations.
Music PublishingNote Setter$15000-$50000Transcribes music and sound onto paper for other musicians to read and perform.
Music PublishingSenior Manager or Director at Music Publishing Company-Indie$60,000 - $80,000Similar duties to those of Coordinator of Music Publishing Company, above.
Music PublishingSong Plugger (Sales Representative)$20,000 - $64,590Pitches compositions from their publishing house to artists and record companies to be recorded and performed.
Non-Profit Arts AdministrationAdministrative Assistant$20,000 - $35,000+Typically, entry-level arts administration positions require organizational / interpersonal / computer skills, office work experience, and knowledge of music/arts.
Non-Profit Arts AdministrationDevelopment Associate$36,000 - $55,000+Previous fundraising experience is required. Experience in public speaking and database management are also necessary.
Non-Profit Arts AdministrationExecutive Director$20,000 - $250,000Bachelor's degree is required and a master's degree is preferred. Often requires management and fundraising experience.
Non-Profit Arts AdministrationPublic Relations$30,000 - $75,000These positions require relevant work experience, strong communication skills and computer skills. Salary is based on applicant's qualifications and experience.
Record IndustryA & R Administrator$25,000 - $65,000Responsible for much of the clerical functions of the department.
Record IndustryA & R Representative$30,000 - $85,000+Researches talent for the company to sign to recording contracts.
Record IndustryArtist Manager10% - 50% of artist's earnings
$30,000 - $200,000/Developing Artist
$2,000,000 - $10,000,000/Star
Negotiates business relationships, advises on all business decisions, and guides creative directions for the performer they represent.
Record IndustryArtist Relations Representative$25,000 - $65,000+Acts as a liaison between company's artists and media, etc.
Record IndustryDigital Marketing Manager$24,000 - $55,000Communicates the value of a company to their customers through digital advertising channels like social media, websites, and email.
Record IndustryIndie Label Distribution Company President$150,000 - $200,000Oversees the strategic distribution of music media and products, both digital and physical.
Record IndustryIndie Label Publicist$50,000 - $70,000Similar duties to those of Label VP Publicity, above, on an indie level.
Record IndustryIndie Label VP A & R$50,000 - $80,000Responsible for discovering and signing talent to the label, and managing the whole process.
Record IndustryIndie Label VP Marketing$60,000 - $80,000Responsible for all aspects of marketing for the label.
Record IndustryIndie Label VP Sales$60,000 - $80,000Controls the national sales division of the company. Similar to the Regional Sales Manager, above
Record IndustryInternational DepartmentVariesOversees foreign sales and ensures effective communication between domestic and foreign affiliates.
Record IndustryLabel Assistant/Receptionist$35,000 - $40,000The first person to receive phone calls, mail, visitors, and business associates, and should be able to make great first impressions.
Record IndustryLabel Entry-Level Marketing$40,000Responsible for helping to come up with new marketing concepts, working with the creative department on images and advertisements, develop marketing strategies and plans, and present findings to company executives.
Record IndustryLabel Executive Assistant$55,000Acts as a gatekeeper to the company's higher-ups, maintains an organized calendar for executive appointments and daily activities, and will maintain an "outsiders" perspective in regards to the macro view of the company.
Record IndustryLabel Public Relations Assistant$30,000 - $35,000Responsible for assisting with the creation and implementation of public relations initiatives of the label. Conceives and creates promotional content for PR purposes.
Record IndustryLabel VP Publicity$150,000The PR vice president manages the overall administration of PR programs for assigned clients, including staff administration, PR planning, financial management, budgeting, professional systems development, staff training and professional development.
Record IndustryManager's Assistant$35,000 - $50,000Oversees the day-to-day business affairs of an artist under the supervision of the Artist Manager.
Record IndustryMusic Attorney$70,000 - $150,000+Evaluates all legal issues concerning musicians, particularly issues with copyright, trademark, and contract negotiation.
Record IndustryRegional Sales Manager$35,000 - $85,000+Supervises the sale of the label's records to wholesalers and/or retail outlets in a specific region, creating sales campaigns and policies, and overseeing sales staff.
Record IndustryWebmaster$28,000 - $150,000+Designs and maintains the company's website dealing with site architecture and functionality.
Record IndustryWebsite Content Producer$28,000 - $75,000Develops interesting and unique content for a label's site including artist bios, stories about upcoming tours, announcements about new releases, and features about label artists.