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Eric Frazier Talks Life in Music Management

Today Im talking with the intelligent,driven,and very focused Eric Frazier. Well on his way to the big leagues making his alma mater along with the rest of the AUC very proud, Eric has already made himself known within the Atlanta music scene.

Start by giving your background info on your life such as your birth name, age, and where you are from?


My name is Eric Frazier, I am 20 years old and born in Yuba City, CA then moved around the world after that, child of US Air Force Employee.


Education
I currently attend Clark Atlanta University, as a sophomore, Business Administration major with a dual concentration in Marketing & International Business.

Have your past jobs prepared you for your current position? And just experiences in life period.....
My current jobs, well I should say Internships have definitely prepared me for life period. I've learn so much that I can apply to life as well as in the work field.

Let's talk about motivation and inspiration what made you decide to go into music management, and discuss for the readers what all goes into your title as well as your client base...
Every since I was younger I loved music, its what I grew up around. As you grow up people always tell you to find a job that you love doing, and well, I love the music industry every aspect of it, thats why I chose to be a Music Manager. With my title as manager is it my duty to handle anything administrative and financial including publishing deals, royalties, recording, public relations, publicity, promotion, etc. My client base so far entitles a 15 year old rapper from Atlanta, GA by the name of Mytori. We just released his new single 'The Wiz' on iTunes.

In addition to managing are there any other aspects of the business that you are currently into, and are you looking to broaden to your client base to include all aspects of entertainment.....
I am interested in building my client base, taking on clients who act & sing. I definitely have had the chance to network with several artists in the industry, I currently work alongside management for Island Def Jam/DTP Records artist Untitled & Verse Simmonds.



What would you say are some of the things you feel would be helpful to someone out there reading who is trying to get exposure as an artist?
My advice for anyone out there trying to make it as an artist is perfect your craft and build a fan base for yourself. These days, Labels only look to sign artists who have a name for themselves and a buzz. I try to market myself and my client by branding him and I.

Things you can't live without?
One thing I can't live without is music, it is the food to my soul.


What's your five year plan?
My five year plan includes me being established in the entertainment industry, as well as having a few film and sitcom cameos on my portfolio.




Personal style in terms of clothing what are you rocking?
My personal style is what I call simple but it works, I personally believe that when putting an outfit together, less is more. When you try to do too much, then it definitely shows you were trying too hard.



Best Place to hangout where you are from?
My favorite place I like to hang out is London, UK. The fashion is crazy, the clothing fits so much better than clothes here in the states.

Location:ATL

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