Two Rowan University Students Launch "A&R Logic" Series
originally published: 01/11/2021
(GLASSBORO, NJ) -- Two young Rowan University students, Poku (Young A&R) and JayRSwish (Producer/Artist), will spotlight the different talents and creatives in the New Jersey music scene with a new web series - "A&R Logic" available on YouTube. The series will showcase the events of A&R and music production.
Their slogan is “Talent Before The Human Eye”. Choosing this slogan was a statement meant to captivate and remove the stereotypes of the industry only seeing artists and creatives, with god given talents as only products and money but to see them as vessels of music and life as a whole. As an A&R it’s important to see the gifts and visions of the artists before anything else and that is one of their main goals to have people of this industry understand that and have a different outlook on things.
These are young creatives always ready to work and learn in order to make an impact on the music business. They have premiered their first video of the year 2021 this January “A&RLOGIC: Episode 1- “The Prelude” shown here.
Their first video provides the information and topics of this channel of what's to come, they manifest on making a difference and reaching new heights in the music industry someday. As they begin to learn and educate themselves giving them all the resources and tools to become one of the finest. A&RLOGIC will soon feature independent and rising artists at work, along with producers/engineers, instrumentalists, and more.
The channel will also present Studio Vlogs, Motivational Words of Advice, Artist Interviews, Producer Interviews, Concert Showcase Vlogs, and Beat Breakdowns of all sorts. Subscribe to the channel here.
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