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YQYDJ Ep 2. “Booking the Unbookable: Christina Graves on Rebuilding, Reputation, and Representing the Unconventional”

YQYDJ Ep 2. “Booking the Unbookable: Christina Graves on Rebuilding, Reputation, and Representing the Unconventional”

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In this episode, Sevan Dunbar interviews Christina Graves, founder of Last Rites Agency, discussing her unconventional journey in the music industry, the challenges faced, and the importance of advocating for artists. Christina shares her experiences transitioning from a band member to an audio engineer and event planner, and ultimately to running her own agency. The conversation highlights the significance of setting boundaries, building trust, and the evolving landscape of music, especially for female artists. Akeaways
  • Christina's journey in music began with a band and synthesizers.
  • She took a break from music to focus on audio engineering.
  • The idea for Last Rites Agency evolved from her experiences in the industry.
  • Advocacy for artists is a core principle of Christina's work.
  • Setting boundaries is crucial for sustainability in the music industry.
  • Christina emphasizes the importance of reassessing and restructuring.
  • Empathy plays a significant role in her approach to management.
  • She encourages open communication and understanding with artists.
  • The agency aims to support female representation in music.
  • Christina is excited about future collaborations and projects.

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