Workin` For A Livin`: Makin` It In The Music Business with Dick Bright - IN-PERSON WORKSHOP
Schedule
Sun Oct 06 2024 at 12:00 pm to 03:00 pm
Location
California Jazz Conservatory (Jazzschool at CJC) | Berkeley, CA
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Are you a musician looking to turn your passion into a sustainable career? “Workin’ For A Livin: Makin’ It In The Music Business” provides practical insights and strategies often missing from traditional curriculums. Led by veteran band leader and musician Dick Bright, this 3-hour workshop covers essential topics like financial management, effective networking, marketing, and performance skills.Through highly interactive problem-solving exercises, participants will engage in real-world scenarios, developing positive solutions for the challenges they face in the music industry. This workshop is open to all musicians. Copies of Dick Bright’s recently released book on the music business will be available for purchase. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable knowledge and take the next step in your musical career!
Dick Bright
is a multi-talented musician, bandleader, and actor who has been a beloved figure in the Bay Area entertainment scene for many years. He first gained widespread recognition in 1974 as the musical director for the Bay Area Music Awards, known as the BAMMIES, where his thirty-piece rock and roll orchestra backed local legends like Bonnie Raitt, Carlos Santana, and Huey Lewis for twelve consecutive years.
In 1984, Dick became the musical director of the Fairmont Hotel’s iconic Venetian Room, collaborating with legendary artists such as Ella Fitzgerald, Tony Bennett, B.B. King, and James Brown.
In addition to his musical career, Dick is also a professional actor, with appearances in films like Mrs. Doubtfire alongside Robin Williams and Metro featuring Eddie Murphy.
Currently, Dick leads several bands, including the Dick Bright Trio, Club 90—a nine-piece contemporary R&B show band that performs for major corporations worldwide—and the Dick Bright Orchestra, a staple at many popular San Francisco events. He is also known for his performances of the national anthem at games for the Giants, Warriors, and Forty Niners.
Adding author to his list of accomplishments, Dick has published his first book, Workin’ For A Livin’: Makin’ It In The Music Business, a “how-to” guide for aspiring musicians on making a living as a professional musician.
Cost: $45 Advance/$60 Day Of
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Where is it happening?
California Jazz Conservatory (Jazzschool at CJC), 2087 Addison Street,Berkeley,CA,United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays: