Let's Roll! Dallas Startup is Revolutionizing the Music Industry
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Tuesday, October 11, 2022
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As a young musician, Arey signed with Warner Music and began touring as a warm-up act for the Indigo Girls, but he quickly discovered he couldn't make enough money to pay his bills.
Key Points:
- As a young musician, Arey signed with Warner Music and began touring as a warm-up act for the Indigo Girls, but he quickly discovered he couldn't make enough money to pay his bills.
- Partly due to the economic hardships he faced as a musician, Arey decided to pivot to a business career.
- Whether or not Arey has the ability to lead Community Musician in a way that forever alters the landscape of the music industry could be a billion-dollar question.
- Yannariello has joined Community Musician as SVP of Operations and will run the nationwide music rehearsal studio business.