Ian Gillies, UTA alumni and artist, said UTA has been instrumental in getting him to where he is today as a musician.
Students gathered for Gillies’ acoustic EP release party for The Practice Room Sessions, at Brazos Park from 7 to 9 p.m. The concert was held by UTA Student Records, UTA’s music label, and featured Gillian Jolie along with Abigail Hill, who opened for Gillies and performed their own songs.
Amy Franco, music business and biology major, said that UTA Student Records is a class that brings music students together to produce music. In order to achieve this, she said their class has a regular lecture and has conversations about the music business industry.
“It’s all student-run. It’s all student-motivated,” Franco said. “The professor assigns a CEO of a group, and we all basically collaborate together with our ideas,” Franco said.
She said that so far, they’ve signed two artists.
Jarod Silverio, UTA Student Records president and audio production major, said that in the class, students learn about what goes into managing a record label, like copyright law, marketing and publishing.
“I’m overseeing the operations of our marketing, distribution, artist and repertoire and our contracts team, where we take in artists and consider them as projects for our semester,” Silverio said.
In this position, he said he's had to learn new organizational skills and what it’s like to spend time in a studio with artists.
“Having a taste of that really excites me for what I want to do after school,” he said. “Now, I see artists and label management as something I want to get into.”
As someone who’s trying to make his way in the industry, Gillies said that UTA Student Records has helped him release his new EP.
“They've been a massive help in terms of just advertising and producing and helping with so many different facets of, especially the show, putting it all together,” Gillies said. “I couldn’t have done any of this without them.”
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