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Managers: What is a manager? And do I need one?

The role of a manager is varied, and diverse, but what makes the relationship between a manager and a music creator work? 

Join Raw in conversation with 2 incredible music managers to hear their stories. Working with music creators across the music scene, from producers and DJs, to singer-songwriters, these managers will share their stories of how to shape and develop an artists’ career. From first steps and how they met their artists, to negotiating difficult situations or juggling the creative vision with the business plan, learn from these industry professionals what the role of a manager really is and whether you need one. Listen to their tips, tricks, and learn how to bring these skills into your own music-making and career development. 

With thanks to the MMF (Music Manager’s Forum)

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Christopher Grey - Artist manager / A&R (Problem Child & First Access)

Christopher Grey is an A&R/ artist manager based in London. His entry point into the music business began with day to day management of well known urban artists, Yxng Bane & Bonkaz.  From that, Christopher was able to gain knowledge and hands on experience within the music industry in a variety of roles that helped build his skillset. Shortly after, Christopher was recruited to work alongside XL recordings helping to put together the cultural  impactful album titled ‘NEW GEN’. His role varied from a&r duties, creative direction & administrative responsibilities, these skills he also was able to bring to the table when working with rapper Nines, who XL signed and released his debut album in 2017.

Since then, Christopher has gone strength to strength, by founding his management company  called ‘Problem Child’ in 2018. The company currently houses producers (Nyge, Gibbo, Clonez)  who have worked with a host of successful global acts including AJ Tracey, Stormzy, J Hus, Logic, Krept & Konan, NBA Young Boy etc. Problem Child also represents an upcoming Singer / Songwriter named Paige Lihya. In two short years the company has been able  to have acts on the roster who have signed publishing/record deals, Top 20 charting songs and produce records that are certified Gold & Platinum globally.

Towards the end of 2019 Christopher started a A&R role with First Access, whilst getting the gears in motion for the label aspect of Problem Child to begin putting out music, to replicate  the previous success he has been a part of over the last couple years. 

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Sam Cantlon

Sam Cantlon is Artist & Label Manager at Raygun Music, a Brighton based Management company, Record Label and Publisher. As a manager, Sam represents joey maxwell (Polydor) and dream pop act RYD. He has worked on campaigns for the likes of The XCERTS, Luke Sital-Singh and The Wytches, covering a variety of roles including campaign management, marketing, digital and more. A passion for A&R and artist development, he recently launched a new label, Family Values, developing new artists from the ground up.

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