- This Week In Music - Andy Gould - Manager (Rob Zombie, Guns n Roses, Morrissey) | Summary and Q&A
TL;DR
Andy Gold, a veteran music manager, reflects on his long career working with artists like Cool & the Gang, Lionel Richie, and Rob Zombie, and discusses the current state of the music industry.
Key Insights
- π§βπ¨ The role of music managers is often more important than record labels in an artist's success.
- π€ Radio has played a detrimental role in the music industry, with its lack of patience and segregation of genres.
- π¨ The industry needs to cut costs and find new ways to support artists.
Transcript
today on this week in music we visit with the veteran producer who got his start getting tea for George Martin at Apple records then went on to manage cool in the gang Lionel Richie Rob Zombie morisy just to name a few Andy ghouls with us stay tuned I feel good even though I shouldn't I'm chilling so hard couldn't tell you where a hood is I'm looki... Read More
Questions & Answers
Q: How did Andy Gold get his start in the music industry?
Andy started by delivering sheet music for a publishing company and then worked as a tea boy for George Martin at Apple Records.
Q: Who are some of the artists Andy Gold has managed?
Andy has managed artists like Cool & the Gang, Lionel Richie, Rob Zombie, and DVO.
Q: What is Andy Gold's view on the role of managers in the music industry?
Andy believes that managers play a crucial role in an artist's success and that they are often more important than record labels.
Q: How does Andy Gold perceive the current state of the music industry?
Andy believes that the industry needs to cut costs and find new ways to support artists. He also criticizes the current radio system for its lack of patience and segregation of genres.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Andy Gold got his start in the music industry by delivering sheet music for a publishing company and eventually worked as a tea boy for George Martin at Apple Records.
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He went on to manage artists like Cool & the Gang, Lionel Richie, and Rob Zombie.
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Andy discusses the importance of music managers and the changing dynamics of the music industry.