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AEMMP RECORDS is Columbia College's student-managed, not-for-profit record
company. AEMMP (Arts, Entertainment & Media Management Program)
Records was founded in 1982 by Irwin Steinberg, then chairman of Polygram
Records, and Chuck Suber, then publisher of Down Beat magazine and
director of the graduate program AEMM department.
The principal purpose
of AEMMP Records is to provide a real-life, hands-on experience
in the professional operation of a recording company. The company
is part of the " Decision-Making: Music Business" course
and is managed by graduate and qualified undergraduate students in
the music business concentration. The students are required to follow
established business procedures, and make business decisions for
talent selection, manufacturing, distribution, promotion and marketing.
The company signs
and promotes one act each year. One of the goals of this project
is to demonstrate through the students' efforts the market potential
of the product they have chosen to release. Two of the acts AEMMP
Records has released over the years have been signed to record labels
with major distribution, as a result of the students' collaborative
efforts: the pop/rock band The Bad Examples, and the dance band A.T.M.
For Artist Info, Music and Video visit:
AEMMP
Records Web site
600
South Michigan Ave.
Chicago, IL 60605-1996
Tel. 312 344 7677
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