A 12-Part Career Guide on Becoming and Succeeding as a Music Talent Agent
By Michael DeMarco
Founder, Celebrity Direct Inc. | Adjunct Professor, University of Miami Frost School of Music
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About the Series
It’s written by someone who has lived the job for more than three decades: booking national talent, leading agency teams, negotiating deals, building artist rosters, and delivering sold-out shows. If you’ve ever wondered what agents actually do—and whether you might be wired for the work—this series gives you a clear and candid look at the profession.
Each article blends personal insight, professional best practices, and behind-the-scenes tactics that don’t appear in textbooks or on TikTok. It’s straight from the desk of someone who still does the work every day.
About Me
Along the way, I’ve served as a senior agent, director of operations for a major agency, and founded my own firm, which I now have run for more than 20 years. I also teach Concert Tour Management in the Live Entertainment Management master’s degree program at the University of Miami’s Frost School of Music.
This series reflects everything I wish someone had told me when I was just starting out—and what I’ve learned since.
Not a roadmap, not a lecture, certainly not a memoir—but something more vital.
A companion.
The Backstage Pass Series: Table of Contents
Part 1: Behind the Job Title
What a music talent agent actually does, what they don’t do, and why the job is so misunderstood.
Part 2: Are You Wired for This Work?
At its core, this job is professional selling. Learn the mindset, skills, and misconceptions to overcome.
Part 3: Apprenticeships & Entry Points
How people break into the industry, the reality of agency training programs, and self-starting paths.
Part 4: Understanding the Buyer
From promoters to PACs, nonprofits to corporate clients—who buys talent, and what do they need?
Part 5: Anatomy of a Deal
How a booking happens from inquiry to confirmation—offer sheets, holds, deposits, and details.
Part 6: Tour Structure & Routing Strategy
How agents build tour plans that make financial, geographic, and logistical sense.
Part 7: Artist Relations
Managing expectations, navigating egos, and setting realistic goals with your clients.
Part 8: Signing Artists
How agents evaluate talent, build a roster, and establish representation agreements.
Part 9: Booking Strategy
The art of pitching artists and growing a fanbase
Part 10: Starting Your Own Agency
Are you ready to make the leap from agent to agency owner—including branding, business structure, budget forecasting and legal issues.
Part 11: The Real Business Side
Resilience, ownership, and what it really takes to sustain your mission beyond the startup phase.
Part 12: Beyond Music Bookings
What it takes to build upon the music bookings with production services, consulting, diversifying the roster with keynote speakers, comedians and more.
Glossary of Live Music Industry Terms – an 18-page indispensable reference to learn the concert industry’s most important terms and jargon.
Who This Series Is For
- Music business students or recent grads wondering if this path fits their personality and skills
- Emerging agents and artist reps looking for guidance beyond the classroom
- Concert buyers, presenters, and nonprofit arts programmers seeking to better understand the agency side
- Artists curious about how agents think and what makes a successful working relationship
How to Use It
If you want to keep up with new chapters and additional essays on the music business, you can subscribe to my Substack, Keeping Score.
Welcome to Backstage Pass—I hope it opens a few doors and offers a clear view of the road ahead.
—Michael
More about my work at: michael-demarco.com.