Interscope A&R Reps Talk Music Biz with Compton HS Scholars
Media Release
Want to work in the music industry? Two Interscope A&R reps met with 70 Compton High School scholars in Mr. Jones’ Audio Production Class last week to talk about working in the business, pathways to music careers, and much more. The group was also joined by CUSD Board of Trustees President Denzell Perry.
During the discussion, the reps started FaceTiming artists such as rapper and singer Kalan.FrFr, rapper Skilla Baby, and rapper Westside Boogie to answer the students’ questions.
The reps, Monique Teclemariam and Marlon Dobbins (a Dominguez grad), spent nearly two hours with the students. “It was an amazing experience,” said Mr. Jones. “The kids didn’t want it to end.”