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EPISODE · Jun 16, 2026 · 43 MIN

Episode 102: The Future Of Music Industry Careers - Lessons From The Next Generation

from The Music Business Buddy · host Jonny Amos

The music industry does not just need more songs and artists. It needs more people who understand how the whole machine fits together and who can help artists build sustainable careers. That is why I brought three of my former students onto the podcast: Natalie Brown, Lotty Evans and Chris Beswick. They have just finished their degrees at BIMM University in Birmingham (UK) and they already sound like the next wave of UK music executives.   We get into what they actually want from the next few years, from freelancing in music marketing and branding to artist management and development, to music journalism and editorial pathways. They talk honestly about competition, building a portfolio career and why “getting in” often starts with showing your work in public. We also dig into how education changes your music business understanding, especially around publishing vs distribution, copyright, contracts and the practical value of music law when you are trying to protect artists early.   Then we turn the spotlight onto emerging artists: the common mistakes they see, the pressure to rush into “professional mode”, and why identity usually needs time to grow from the music before the visuals and strategy can really land. We talk social media consistency, choosing bandmates with aligned goals and treating artwork, photography and story as creative output rather than an afterthought.   If you want a clear look at modern music industry careers, artist development and what actually makes someone employable in music, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a mate who is trying to break in, and leave a review with the biggest lesson you are taking away.Chris Beswick - Artist Development Professionalhttps://chrisbeswickmusic.wixsite.com/portfolioInstagram @chrisbeswickmusic Tik Tok @chrisbeswickmusic Natalie Brown - Media and Marketing Professional https://www.morethanjustmusicblog.comInstagram @morethanjustmusicblog Tik Tok @x_natalie_bLotty Evans - Freelance Music Marketer Photography, PR, Marketing and Journalism under her professional brand Charlie Brook Media. www.melomaniablog.co.uk I'm Losing It @imlosingitfanzine onlineInstagram @charliebr00k TikTok @.charliebr00k Reach out to me ! Support the showWebsiteswww.jonnyamos.comhttps://themusicbusinessbuddy.buzzsprout.comInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/themusicbusinessbuddypodcast/https://www.instagram.com/jonny_amos/[email protected]

The music industry does not just need more songs and artists. It needs more people who understand how the whole machine fits together and who can help artists build sustainable careers. That is why I brought three of my former students onto the podcast: Natalie Brown, Lotty Evans and Chris Beswick. They have just finished their degrees at BIMM University in Birmingham (UK) and they already sound like the next wave of UK music executives. We get into what they actually want ...

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