VINYL TAP - Inside the Music Industry. Michael Parisi is a veteran of the Australian Music Industry. He has worked as Head of A&R for major labels (Warner Music), indie labels (MD of Mushroom Records) and had labels of his own (SPUTNIK and Wunderkind). His artists have sold over 16 million albums combined. Today, he runs a very successful Artists Management and Music Consultancy company having guided the careers of artists like Vera Blue, Xavier Rudd, Dan Sultan, Polish Club and many more.
On his new podcast, he speaks with the movers, shakers and visionaries inside the Australian and International Music Industry. From Executives to Managers to Creatives and to Artists, he leaves no stone unturned in looking inside the collective crystal ball of the music industry.
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VINYL TAP - Inside the Music Industry. Michael Parisi is a veteran of the Australian Music Industry. He has worked as Head of A&R for major labels (Warner Music), indie labels (MD of Mushroom Records) and had labels of his own (SPUTNIK and Wunderkind). His artists have sold over 16 million albums combined. Today, he runs a very successful Artists Management and Music Consultancy company having guided the careers of artists like Vera Blue, Xavier Rudd, Dan Sultan, Polish Club and many more.
On his new podcast, he speaks with the movers, shakers and visionaries inside the Australian and International Music Industry. From Executives to Managers to Creatives and to Artists, he leaves no stone unturned in looking inside the collective crystal ball of the music industry.
Find us @vinyltap_thepodcast
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Dean Ormston runs the biggest not-for-profit music organisation in the Southern Hemisphere. As CEO of APRA/AMCOS, Dean oversees the music rights management of over 130 thousand domestic songwriters and composers, as well as all of the nation's Music Publishing companies.
It's a big task and undertaking for this former school music teacher, but one that he is handling with flair and aplomb. The role, however, is not devoid of any challenges as Dean has to navigate through a veritable labyrinth of issues on a daily basis. In this fresh new episode of Vinyl Tap, Dean speaks candidly and confidently about what lies ahead for APRA and AMCOS covering everything from the importance of grass roots Artist Development, the ever increasing need for exporting our music and the growing impact of AI on the business.
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