A&R MANAGER
TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS
5 PM PT / 8 PM ET
16 JUL 2026 - 8 SEP 2026
DURATION:
8 WEEKS
TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS
5 PM PT / 8 PM ET
Discover & nurture talent. Learn how to shape emerging artists into success stories.
David Saint Fleur, a Global A&R Manager, ex-Atlantic Records, will teach you how to navigate the full artist development cycle — from talent scouting to project completion.
THIS COURSE IS FOR YOU, IF...
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YOU ARE A JUNIOR A&R EXEC AT A RECORD LABEL
Feeling overwhelmed? That’s ok. We’ll help you navigate the pressures of this job with confidence. Discover promising artists using streaming data and social media analytics. Mold their sound and brand with industry-proven strategies. This is your chance — make your name one to remember.
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YOU ARE TRANSITIONING INTO AN A&R ROLE
If you are a producer, digital marketer, or journalist in the music space looking for a change, we got you. Get hands-on experience in analyzing audience data and identifying the next BIG THING in music. Gain insights into building strong artist relationships and working with marketing teams. Ready to hit a high note in your career?
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YOU ARE A RECORD LABEL PRO IN LICENSING/ROYALTIES
The neverending admin starting to get old? Remix your skillset – learn to collaborate with producers, songwriters, and other creatives. Identify key ingredients of hit songs, spot industry trends, and guide your artist’s vision. All as a key member in the creative decision-making process.
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YOU HAVE AN INDIE RECORD LABEL
This course is the first step to growing your business. We’ll equip you with real-world strategies for finding artists with the ‘IT factor’ and getting that deal signed (sealed, & delivered). Gain networking essentials for building valuable industry relationships. Set yourself up for success!
Our students work in 1600+ companies worldwide
Across 6 hands-on assignments and 9 workshops, we’ll prep you for the challenges of the industry. From identifying trending talent and analyzing songs to negotiating deals, you’ll be ready for action.
Learn from the experiences of musical legends. Delve into case studies on the Chappell Roan Phenomenon, Sia & Flo Rida: Wild Ones, Sting, and Ed Sheeran’s contract renegotiation.
POV: You work for a major label. Now, carefully pick an up-and-coming or unknown artist that you would fall on your sword for and create a roadmap for their music career over the next 3-5 years. Now sell, sell, SELL like your career depends on it.
DAVID SAINT FLEUR
LinkedIn Profile- Seasoned A&R Executive, Producer, Songwriter, and an award-winning film composer.
- Held senior roles at Atlantic Records and Warner Music Group.
- Develops talent and creates global hits across multiple genres, from pop to Latin and hip-hop.
- Collaborated with some of the biggest names in music, including David Guetta, Nicki Minaj, J Balvin, Anitta, Bebe Rexha, Dolly Parton, Jason Derulo, and Little Mix.
- Has valuable insights into artist development, hit-making, and navigating today’s evolving music landscape.
Meet your instructor, break down the roadmap ahead, and get all your burning questions answered before we dive in. Let’s set you up for success from day one.
- Instructor intro
- Course structure
- Assignments & final project overview
- Q&A
Assignment #1: Survey: “What type of A&R are you?”
A&R isn’t just about finding the next big star — it’s a full-on journey from talent scouting to project launch. Break down the A&R lifecycle, the different roles in the game, and how they fit into the bigger music industry puzzle. We’ll dig into the latest trends, challenges, and what it really takes to shape an artist’s career.
- The A&R lifecycle
- Types & roles of A&Rs
- A&R roles: Major vs. indie labels
- Marketing, legal, & production departments
- Discussion: Current A&R trends, challenges, and opportunities in the music industry
Not all hype is built to last. Learn how to separate fleeting fads from true market shifts, spot emerging talent using data-driven insights, and uncover hidden opportunities in global music markets.
- Streaming data & social media analytics for talent discovery
- Spotting trends vs. long-term movements
- Market segmentation & gaps
- Discussing global markets
- Collaboration between markets
- Workshop #1: Analyzing songs that successfully blend genres through cross-genre collaboration
Assignment #2: Find one trending song or artist that you think should be signed and explain your reasons for your choice.
From debut albums to global tours, learn how to collaborate with creatives, navigate sync deals, and keep artists evolving in a fast-changing industry — without losing what makes them unique. Plus, we’ll break down the rise (and stumbles) of Chappell Roan’s team — what would you have done differently?
- A&R manager & shaping an artist’s sound
- Collaborating with producers, songwriters, & other creatives
- Sync & TV licensing
- Keeping artists relevant while staying authentic
- Case study & Workshop #2: The Chappell Roan phenomenon: Where did her team go wrong?
Creative minds burn bright — but they can also burn out. Learn how to support artists, handle high-pressure situations, and navigate the unpredictable world of A&R. From real-world case studies to crisis recovery strategies, this session is all about keeping the music (and the people behind it) going strong.
- Preventing burnout
- Building rapport with artists
- Crisis management
- Case study: Real examples: David’s experience
- Workshop #3 & Discussion: Brainstorming: Recovering an artist’s career after a crisis
Assignment #3: Find the next up-and-coming producer or songwriter. What do you see in them that indicates that they will achieve success?
We’re kicking off the creative week. What makes a hit song hit? In this class, we’re breaking down the DNA of chart-topping tracks, how A&Rs spot potential early, and the creative decisions that shape an artist’s sound. Get ready to listen, analyze, and think like a music exec.
- Creative lingo & song structure
- Hit record psychology & songwriting tips
- Identifying key characteristics early in the development
- Case study: Sia and Flo-Rida: Wild Ones
- Spotting songs with potential
- Workshop #4: Brainstorming: Refining raw demos from emerging artists
Great songs tell great stories. In this session, you’ll break down how storytelling shapes an artist’s sound, spot trends in song structures (hint: the chorus is king), and debate whether A&Rs trust their instincts or let the data decide.
- The history of song storytelling
- Case study: Bruno Mars, Jason Derulo, Fifth Harmony, Oliver Tree’s “Miss You”
- Spotting trends in songs: Titles, length, structure
- Workshop #5: Identifying the similarities & differences in trends
- Discussion: Gut vs. data
Assignment #4: Listen to Spotify’s Today’s Top Hits and select one song you feel should not be there. Discuss your reasons for your choices.
Get the scoop on how to manage a budget for an album, understand royalties and record deals, and know when to scale up or scale down the investment
- Demo: Overview of royalties and publishing
- Recording budgets & A&R Admin
- Types of record deals
- Understanding ROI
- How much streams make: Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, etc.
- When & how to scale up or scale down
- Up streaming - what is it?
Assignment #5: Quiz on record deals, publishing, and royalties.
Get a peek into the behind-the-scenes of music production, from pre-production to mastering, and learn how A&Rs play a role in the process
- Pre-production, recording sessions, & post-production
- Production lingo
- Mixing and mastering
- Demo: DAWs
- Workshop #6: Listen to songs through headphones and decide whether they are mixed or not
Juggle the chaos of A&R life without dropping the ball. Learn how to organize songs, manage contacts, and understand when to delegate. You’ll get the tools (and time-saving hacks) to keep everything running smoothly without losing your mind. Plus — a hands-on dive into Spotify for Artists and Chartmetric.
- Time management in music: Does it exist?
- Organizing songs
- Contacts
- Delegating tasks to other departments & teams
- Spotify, Spotify for Artists, Chartmetric
- Demo: Using Spotify for Artists
Learn how A&Rs team up with marketing pros to create buzz and turn artists into household names. From crafting a killer brand story to making waves on social media, you’ll see how music meets marketing — and why storytelling is everything.
- Visual aesthetics in marketing
- Album release strategies: Marketing, press, social media
- Digital marketing teams & maximizing exposure
- Targeted campaigns for reaching target audiences
- Storytelling & narrative in marketing
- Demo: One-sheets examples
Assignment #6: Bad Record Deals: Find an example of a famous artist who has publicly spoken about being in a bad deal. Describe what made the deal unfavourable from their perspective.
Know how to spot a bad deal, negotiate a great one, and keep everyone happy in the process. Talk terms with artists, handle lawyers, and learn the skills to secure the best agreements — without burning bridges. Bonus: a deep dive into Ed Sheeran’s contract drama.
- Negotiation tips for A&R managers
- Negotiating favourable terms without damage
- Dealing with lawyers & managers
- Bad record deals
- Case study: Ed Sheeran’s contract renegotiation
- Workshop #7: Negotiation role-playing exercise
Learn how to connect with the right people — from artists and labels to the behind-the-scenes game-changers. You’ll discover why networking and mentorship aren't just nice-to-haves, but essential for long-term success in the music biz.
- Industry events for networking
- Artist and label team relationships
- Mentorship & career guidance for artists
- Fostering relationships with the people behind the scenes
- Case studies: Industry relationships
Assignment #7: Listen to Spotify’s “New Music Friday” and choose a track you think will blow up. Explain why.
Step into the A&R leadership ring, where you'll learn how to handle diverse leadership styles, manage tough industry relationships, and keep the creative vibes flowing — even through conflicts. Get practical tips on giving feedback and keeping your team and artists on track.
- Types of leaders in the industry & dealing with them
- Navigating artist vs. label
- Giving feedback without damaging relationships
- Managing creative differences & maintaining respect
- Workshop #8: Writing an email response to a challenging scenario
Explore how nostalgia and genre revivals are reshaping the music scene. Dive into current trends, discover how past sounds make their comeback, and discuss the delicate balance between staying true to an artist's vision vs. chasing commercial success. Put it all into practice with a hands-on brainstorming workshop.
- Capitalizing on current music trends
- The influence of nostalgia and the revival of older genres in contemporary music
- Case studies: Music industry trends
- Discussion: Striking a balance between artistic authenticity and commercial success
- Workshop #9: Interactive brainstorming session
Get ready to kickstart your music career by discovering the best entry points, building a standout online presence, and learning how networking and location can shape your future. Let's figure out how to make those connections and leave your mark in the industry.
- Industry entry points
- Location
- Experience & online presence
- Your network
- Future of the industry
- Q&A and final project discussion
It’s time to tie everything together. Ask your burning questions, dive deeper into your final project, and get valuable career advice to keep you on track after the course ends. Turn those "what’s next?" moments into clear action plans.
- Extended Q&A
- Final thoughts
Final Project – Artist Development Roadmap: Imagine working at a major label. Pick an up-and-coming artist, create a career roadmap for the next 3-5 years, and present your plan with supporting data and a one-sheet. Outline a strategy for success from discovery to career milestones.
What our students say
"I really enjoy the format of the course. Lectures with real life examples and an ongoing case study. Also built in 20 minutes at the end of each class for questions is helpful."
"Overall I'm impressed with the level of detail and explanation around particular topics and subjects. There's a real depth to each module which for learning allows the information to stay in your brain."
"The group activities, they allow us to interact and exchange ideas, plus the way it is structured is challenging and mind twisting as we collaborate in different parts of the ideation."
"I enjoyed the structure of the class. I like how we learned about a topic and practiced it in the workshops. It’s helped me to apply what I learned!"