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New Series of Articles to Inspire Young People in the Music Industry Released

Ten new articles have been published by the Young Guns Network (YGN), aiming to inspire, educate and interest young people aged 18-30 in music.

Published: 13 July 2020 | 12:00 AM Updated: 28 April 2021 | 4:31 PM
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Articles cover topics from starting out in freelancing, to branding, journalism, discussions on racism in the music industry and business skills. Photo credit: Shutterstock

The new series has come about as part of YGN’s ‘commission mission’, which has seen them fund the writing of upwards of 18 articles by both experienced and novice writers, on topics that will serve those looking to develop careers in music and as independent artists.

The following ten articles have been published so far, and are available to read of YGN’s website:

The project was created in collaboration with in collaboration with London In Stereo. And as partners of YGN we gave this project support, alongside Small Green Shoots, Association of Independent Music (AIM) and Youth Music.

YGN is a professional network produced by and for young people in the music industry, visit their website for further advice and to browse their calender of regular events.

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