Justin has established endorsement relationships with Beats By Dre Headphones, Adidas Originals, Jeremy Scott, Jet-Blue, and various publicized magazines. Such as; People, Style, and Vibe magazine. As Justin continues to be a favorable DJ, he's physically distributed over 500,000 mix-tapes, throughout the mid-Atlantic region with more than 87 released mix-tape titles under his belt. Today, he manages his own International talent, consulting, and brokerage firm "Sick World Records". Witch primarily focuses on International contract, and sponsorship negotiation.
Appearances:
The Oprah Winfrey Show
The Kids Choice Awards
The View
NBC’s The Today Show
The U.S. Open
Ellen Degeneres Show
Tonight Show with David Letterman
Jay Leno
BET’s 106 and Park
ABC’s The View
Dick Clark’s New Years Eve
The Wendy Williams Show
The George Lopez Show
Good Morning America
Specialties
(Celebrity) contract, and (Athlete) sponsorship negotiation.
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Justin Lewis (Celebrity DJ & Producer) Professional Communication Presentation Regarding Music Business
1. Dream; A series of thoughts, images, and sensations occurring in a person's mind.
By: Ju!in Michael
"e Dream
Music Business (06/16/2013)
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Monday, June 17, 13
Beginning;
We used to believe that anyone could be star if they had enough talent, and pushed throughly to pursue their goals.
I’m a celebrity DJ for many of today’s acclaimed superstars, and bad acquisitions of becoming a star often are topics of discussion.
These bad acquisitions consist of the following; Marketability, Talent, and Funding.
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Visual, Logical, Aural,
Physical, and verbal?
Monday, June 17, 13
Hook/attention grabber:
How many of you in the audience have ever heard of the following learning styles; Visual, Logical, Aural, Physical, and verbal?
This is very important in because some of us are visual, logical, aural, physical, and verbal learners.
Most importantly these learning styles play a huge part when determining a musicians adaptability within the music industry.
3. There’s no specific
evidence to support how to
become a star within the
music industry.
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Monday, June 17, 13
The Big Idea:
There’s no specific evidence to support how to become a star within the music industry.
But as we continue to talk, and look through music theories, and possible, but unjustifiable evidence.
I’ll suggest what you should look for, and do when beginning your musical career towards stardom.
4. So what exactly are these theories saying?
Musicians are more successful without the help of
Record labels.
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Monday, June 17, 13
The Big Idea:
So what exactly are these theories saying?
1.) Musicians will perform better in their hometowns, and or in front of people in which they know.
2.) Musicians are more successful without the help of record labels.
5. What kind of learner are you?
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Monday, June 17, 13
Hook/attention grabber:
1.) If your a visual learner you’ll more likely adjust faster when performing than a audio learner.
2.) If your a audio learner your more likely to be a better musician than an visual learner.
3.) If your a physical learner your more likely to be more successful in Rock, and other genres that focus much less on performance.
6. Why your topic is important or worth discussing?
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Why your topic is important or worth discussing;
Because we all work best within preferred learning styles, and these learning styles are especially important. When making decisions regarding your musical career.
7. AskYourself?
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Monday, June 17, 13
Hook/attention grabber:
Ask yourself?
1.) What kind of learner are you?
2.) When do I perform to the best of my ability?
3.) What activities do I like best outside of music? Whether it’s Sports, Reading, Writing, Drawing, Sleeping, Listening to music, and etc...
8. Why my audience should listen
to me?
I’m a celebrity DJ for many of today’s acclaimed
superstars for over 3 years, and know how to determine
where musicians work best.
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Monday, June 17, 13
Why my audience should listen to me?
I’m a celebrity DJ for many of today’s acclaimed superstars for over 3 years, and know how to determine where musicians work best.
I’ve been able to experience what it’s like to be a solo artist, and a main stream artist on tour.
Lastly, I’m considered a major addition to many musicians, because as a DJ I’m required to keep each performance orderly.
9. The music industry
isn’t for everybody!
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Monday, June 17, 13
Hook/attention grabber:
The music industry isn’t for everybody.
Some musicians will never make it, and some musicians make it before they could blink. I
t’s very critical, and unguaranteed that anyone will achieve fame.. But most importantly it’s possible if your aware of your learning style.
10. Goal; An area of imagery. To be accomplished after a series of steps over-time.
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Monday, June 17, 13
Call to Adventure:
In 1983, Paul Morgan was working a 9 to 5 clerk’s job. When he managed to get an interview under a music agent. ”The fact that I kew someone that knew someone that knew someone sparked my
interest in music”. And is now the head of Warner Brother’s, and Atlantic Records music publishing office. http://books.google.com/books?id=bOhfsrq3Um8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=music
+business&hl=en&sa=X&ei=-hWAUdOwFoPY9QTzooGoDQ&ved=0CGUQ6wEwCA#v=onepage&q=music%20business&f=false
Ray Charles, and Stevie Wonder are some of the best pianist. But have never read nor completely college. These are prime examples of audio learners...
As well as Jimmie Hedrix featured in slide 8 who never could read sheet music, but learned how to play the guitar through hearing.
11. There are three elements that
make anything successful;
A goal, A plan and A team.
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Monday, June 17, 13
II. Middle
There are three elements that are also required to make anything success. A goal, A plan, and A team.
“If you don’t have a dream then you’ll never accomplish your goals”. JM (Justin Micheal)
12. “But why do we believe it? Why does fame
seem so accessible and even inevitable”?
Because we’ve become brainwashed
into thinking that becoming famous is the cool.
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Monday, June 17, 13
Supporting Point One:
“But why do we believe it? Why does fame seem so accessible and even inevitable”? (http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/item_boFqZzkbcCjBdHxgSKbTQN)
“Why do, according to a USA Today poll, 51% of 18 to 25 year olds say that "to be famous" is among their generation's greatest goals, as opposed to "help[ing] people who need help" (30%) or
"becom[ing] leaders in their community" (22%) (http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/item_boFqZzkbcCjBdHxgSKbTQN)
One of the main reason why many of today’s children (musicians) are also falling into this gap.
13. Many successful musicians suffer from poor parenting,
and lack of exposure to extra curricular activities which
force them into wanting to become something that their
not. In-stead of pursuing their own ambitions, and goals
towards success.
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Monday, June 17, 13
Supporting Point One:
“Children are now being exposed to harrowing levels of fame. The average child today watches 25 hours of television per week. If they are exposed to just one celebrity for every hour of TV they watch,
that's 1,300 celebrities per year” (http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/item_boFqZzkbcCjBdHxgSKbTQN)
Many successful musicians suffer from poor parenting, and lack of exposure to extra curricular activities which force them into wanting to become something that their not. In-stead of pursuing
their own ambitions, and goals towards success.
14. Understanding the mental side of
the music business is very important,
beginning with mentally visualizing
your dreams coming true
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Supporting Point One:
“When you consider that these children are regularly exposed to 1,300 celebrities and just two boring, unglamorous nobodies (Parents)”. http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/
item_boFqZzkbcCjBdHxgSKbTQN
Children (Musicians) from a very young age are groomed into believing that fame, and fortune (success) are required in-order to be considered successful.
15. Plan; A detailed proposal for doing or achieving something.
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Monday, June 17, 13
Supporting Point Two:
Stardom is the one thing that no one can guarantee. It takes a lot of talent, money, political contacts, and luck. Being in the right place at the right time has meant the difference for many stars, but they
all had to be prepared when the break finally came. http://www.dickmcvey.com/AREYOUREADY.htm
16. Children (Musicians) from a very young age are
groomed into believing that fame, and fortune
(success) are required in-order to be considered
successful.
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Monday, June 17, 13
Supporting Point Two:
1.) You are a business... “Even though your skills are creative, you’re capable of generating multimillions, so you have to think of yourself as a business”. http://books.google.com/books?
id=QtFh7bEVNUEC&printsec=frontcover&dq=music+business&hl=en&sa=X&ei=-hWAUdOwFoPY9QTzooGoDQ&ved=0CDkQ6AEwAA
2.) Most artist don’t like business... “Whatever their love and skill for business, their love and skill for creating and performing much bigger”. http://books.google.com/books?
id=QtFh7bEVNUEC&printsec=frontcover&dq=music+business&hl=en&sa=X&ei=-hWAUdOwFoPY9QTzooGoDQ&ved=0CDkQ6AEwAA
17. If you don’t have a dream
then you’ll never
accomplish your goals.
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If you don’t have a dream
then you’ll never
accomplish your goals.
If you don’t have a dream
then you’ll never
accomplish your goals.
Monday, June 17, 13
Supporting Point Three:
“The music industry is needlessly complicated, and takes a lot of people to make one hit song. As well as the other thousands upon thousands of others who are also trying to make a living. http://
books.google.com/books?id=7izjd-ue8iYC&printsec=frontcover&dq=music+business&hl=en&sa=X&ei=rhqAUdDZIImE9QSQyoDYAw&ved=0CEQQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=music
%20business&f=false
18. Teams are most important within
the music business especially
when dealing with contracts
such as bad agreements,
recording, publishing, and
management contracts.
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Supporting Point Three:
Teams are most important within the music business especially when dealing with contracts such as bad agreements, recording, publishing, and management contracts.
http://books.google.com/books?id=7izjd-ue8iYC&printsec=frontcover&dq=music+business&hl=en&sa=X&ei=rhqAUdDZIImE9QSQyoDYAw&ved=0CEQQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=music
%20business&f=false
19. The music business is probably one of the most
interesting yet difficult businesses in the world.
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Monday, June 17, 13
Call to Action:
“Use every opportunity to meet and mingle with music industry people. Don’t be afraid to ask questions and pick their brain. They are successful for what they know about the business and may give you
that tip that puts you over the top”. http://www.dickmcvey.com/AREYOUREADY.htm
20. Stardom is the one thing that no
one can guarantee. It takes a
lot of talent, money, political
contacts, and luck.
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Call to Action:
Stardom is the one thing that no one can guarantee. It takes a lot of talent, money, political contacts, and luck. Being in the right place at the right time has meant the difference for many stars, but they
all had to be prepared when the break finally came. http://www.dickmcvey.com/AREYOUREADY.htm
21. References
• http://www.lumosity.com/landing_pages/188?gclid=CM_k4qn68rYCFYYw4AodUzMApg
• http://snjones.myweb.uga.edu/page2.htm
• http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/item_boFqZzkbcCjBdHxgSKbTQN
• http://www.dickmcvey.com/AREYOUREADY.htm
• http://books.google.com/books?id=QtFh7bEVNUEC&printsec=frontcover&dq=music
+business&hl=en&sa=X&ei=-hWAUdOwFoPY9QTzooGoDQ&ved=0CDkQ6AEwAA
• http://books.google.com/books?id=bOhfsrq3Um8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=music
+business&hl=en&sa=X&ei=-
hWAUdOwFoPY9QTzooGoDQ&ved=0CGUQ6wEwCA#v=onepage&q=music
%20business&f=false
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III. End
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to enlighten your views on the music industry.