Worship Musician June 2019 | Page 56

Right from the start, our students will be making [WM] Musicians and artists today need to in your cap and gown in the library of an Ivy music while they are learning about music. Our possess a strong degree of acumen with League School… but in the real-world you industry-based internship program is the most regard to performance, craft, music business, need real-world practical knowledge of how extensive in higher education. Chances are the social media, and more. This, in addition to to create music that inspires people, makes people you meet at CCM will be the key people interpersonal and communication skills that goosebumps, causes people to leap out of the who help launch your career. Relationships are allow for a healthy longterm relationships. seats at a concert, buy movie tickets, etc. key and we are very purposeful about pairing How our students with music industry artists and these essentials? does CCM help students acquire [WM] Who are some of the "names" that professionals who can jump-start careers. you have been able to bring in for students to [Tom] You’re absolutely right Bruce. interact with? We are mentoring renaissance musicians. By When I describe our program as “real- that I mean, musicians who are masters of a world” and ‘practical’, this is exactly what [Tom] In addition to our Creative Team of wide variety of musical skills; it’s the only real I’m talking about. These are essential skills Nathan East, Alan Parsons, Paul Jackson, Jr., way to survive today. Our graduates will not only we will focus on right along with harmony, Sheila E., Tim Davis, Vinnie Colaiuta, Philippe be great players sought after for their studio arranging, etc. Depallens on the business side, and myself, and live performance, but skilled arrangers and we also have special guests lined up such as producers, capable of engineering when called [WM] How important is it to include musicians Ryan Teddar of One Republic, famed Engineer on, clever when it comes to artist promotion and artists that might not have a strong Alan Sides, Jason Mraz, Sheryl Crow, keyboard in academic background, yet possess a strong phenom Cory Henry, film score genius Hans track record in the arts? Zimmer, guitar legend Eric Johnson, and many the digital age, and knowledgeable about contracts and copyright, prepared to negotiate sync rights, TV placement deals, and much more. more. There will be an unexpected life-changing [Tom] Our students will learn right away surprise every week at CCM. and understand that many times there is no [WM] That is quite a monumental task! single “correct” answer or no “one way” to [WM] What does this dynamic offer both What will your students walk away with after approach a musical challenge. Our program students and guest artists? completing the program? is geared toward people who are passionate about music; whether they have tons of [Tom] It really does create a beautiful synergy; [Tom] Our graduates will have careers in academic training or absolutely none at all. 1+1=3 situation. There’s an inspiration factor music that will last a lifetime. There is nothing Steve Lukather studied music theory, but when you get fed knowledge from a hero you that makes me sadder than to reflect back Jimi Hendrix did not. Both brilliant musicians. respect and for the artist/musicians, they love it on brilliant classmates of mine who ended up Cole Porter was academically trained but Paul as well! They love the opportunity to give back waiting tables, never fulfilling their true musical McCartney was not. Again, both phenomenal and I see them soaking up fresh energy from destiny. I won’t let that happen to our students. composers. Academic ‘theory’ may be great our students; they see themselves when they to impress your friends at parties or discuss were first starting out and it rejuvenates them. 56 June 2019 Subscribe for Free...