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Our Story

In an era where modern technologies shape successful artists in the music business, next-generation tactics are essential to your business strategy. BOMAR MUSIC Management Group, a 21st century music management firm, applies innovative and customized  strategies in addition to traditional ones, to plan, design, implement and manage your career objectives.

 

We successfully maneuver the clutter of today’s evolving music industry environment to deliver measurable results effectively and efficiently. Born of the legacy of BOMAR Industries, Inc., BOMAR MUSIC Management Group is emerging as one of the nation’s preeminent music management firms.

 

Our principals and associates have an extensive history of developing and executing strategies that make a difference – whether our clients are trying to define and dominate a market, or successfully position a performing team of artists. We achieve success because we are driven by results – not billable hours.

 

Our philosophy is simple: leverage your opportunity through utilizing resources and timing. We will broadcast your material through every communications channel available.

 

Our business model is uncomplicated: couple seasoned professionals with the best and brightest individuals available in the industry, and focus on results. This straightforward approach builds a team that is hard to beat in the marketplace.

 

We strive to be, not the biggest music management firm, but simply the best.

 

 

Our Team

We pride ourselves in maintaining the most accurate and up-to-date contacts in the Entertainment Industry. Our reliable and vital contacts help power the careers of thousands of entertainment industry entrepreneurs.

Our Database 

Right now our database contains over 5,000 companies and 10,000 contacts- nearly every A&R rep, CEO, Film and TV contact, publisher, music attorney, artist managers, and almost every other music industry position available.

We Provide Music Artist Management As Well As Music Placement For Your Talent

 

Short Definition: The manager is someone Looks at the big picture for the career of the musician, setting long-range goals on their behalf. They are also responsible for overseeing others who participate in the career of the artist.

 

Long Definition: You will definitely need a manager once you've obtained a record deal. Your music manager will help your record label in their efforts to distribute and promote you. Are you ready to have a music manager? You've been doing tons of shows & you've sold a few thousand CD's. Lately it seems like you are handling more & more business. Sooner or later you are going to want to hire a Business Manager to take care of things so that you can concentrate on your music & recording. Don't under estimate how much business & administrative work there is to do in the music industry. If you get picked up by an inexperienced music manager that has no idea how to manage a successful artist your record label will replace him / her. 

 

Most successful record labels will require you to have a successful manager. A successful music manager can also help you acquire a record deal with a well-known record company. You will need to make sure that your manager is qualified & can lead you in the right direction.

 

These days a lot of artists choose their friends to be their manager. This is not the best idea unless of coarse your best friend is well known in the industry. It is very important that you choose your music manager wisely & get everything in writing in order to protect yourself from getting screwed. Picking the right music management company may take some time so you will need to be patient. 

Managers can do many things for you as well as provide creative direction and manage your finances. Your music manager should have extensive knowledge in the music industry. He/she should have experience in your genre. A great music manager will always have a fair and un-constricting contract. It is very important that you don't go with a manager that has too many other acts. If you are not a priority you will not get the attention that you will need & it will be much harder to succeed in the music industry financially.

 

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