Molly Ash is not like most 16 year olds. She's a #girlboss! Seamlessly juggling VCE, a social life and a music career. We caught up with Molly to chat about her secrets to making it all happen, and her recent successes.
Read MoreThe CMA artist development program is maybe the best thing I've done in my life. Certainly my singing career. It's a program where the academy really takes you under their wing. It's amazing because I feel like I've gained so many mentors who know so much about the industry and are so enthusiastic to share their experiences and teach me.
Read MoreJames Pain has always had an undeniable passion for music, although it wasn't until he started singing that he truly unlocked his full potential as a musician....
Read MoreThere ya go folks, over the last week I have shared some constructive advice that will not only fuel your motivation to master your craft but valuable tips on how to preserve its integrity - only from a handful of individuals! Finally, here’s my advice.
Read MoreBen Dewhirst, a dedicated guitarist of ten years is at the very beginning of his career and is currently studying Contemporary Music at the Australian Institute of Music in Melbourne (AIM). Dewhirst learns in his second year of AIM that he must “toughen up” in order to endure the first few years of the industry.
Read MoreNathan Smart, a multi-potentialite (musician, dancer, producer, manager and video director) buries himself in his work, perfecting each and every little detail of every video, song and routine. His advice for young artists, “don’t have high expectations of the outcome straight away.”
Read MoreCass Knowles lives by this mantra, a conspiratorial YouTuber by day and an underground Melbourne rapper by night. She is the very description of a self-doer as her craft is purely her own. Her advice for young artists, “don’t rely on anybody else to do the dirty work for you.”
- Czarina Madayag
Read MoreYou never know how a situation will turn out once you’re in it. This is a common day-to-day struggle with young artists in the demanding industry of entertainment and unfortunately the majority learn the hard way.
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