The Business of Entertainment · 4 May 2026 · 25m
Speaker 1: Making rounds and sense of Essays Entertainment Industry, Business of the Entertainment with Martin Meers Speaker 1: l cator KESL. Good evening and welcome to the Business of Entertainment on a Thursday Speaker 1: night. Thank you for joining us. Delighted to welcome back my guest Jason Curtis, who Speaker 1: lives ere breathes music three hundred and sixty five days a year. And we were Speaker 1: unpacking Hyperniche, super Niche, a band called The Gathering Stroke, the Outsiders, and how they Speaker 1: did it, and we're talking late eighty nine, ninety ninety four, that era they played Speaker 1: with the Pesh Mode they brought out Vinyl. We're going to talk about that again. Speaker 1: But he closed off last week with a very interesting point mentorship. And before we Speaker 1: go back to how they put this project together pressing Vinyl, I want to talk Speaker 1: about mentorship and the importance of mentorship. Your communication channels are always open, My communication Speaker 1: channels are always open. Firstly, good evening, Jason, thank you, thank you for coming back. Speaker 2: You're welcome. Speaker 1: But how important is mentorship and how do people reach out? Because there's this you Speaker 1: must help, help, help, and it's like a continual help, help, help, But I don't Speaker 1: bother taking you for lunch or doing this or doing that, but they want your Speaker 1: intellectual property. How long is that piece of strength? Speaker 2: Well, you suffered more than I. But yeah, I think when you are in the Speaker 2: public domain in the sense that you know you you manage various artists. You've obviously Speaker 2: been in the industry for as long as you have, so…
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