The Curtain Rises on Corporate Concerts
As we’ve seen in this year’s Behind the Curtain series, producing large-scale corporate concerts takes far more planning than most people realize, and requires technical, logistic and creative precision.
That’s why a company like Cord Management can be helpful.
We’ve been working with bands for a long time (since 1992 when we were a part of the management team for Hootie & the Blowfish), and we’ve been managing concert events for companies like Kellogg’s and Procter & Gamble since 2004. This unique history means we understand both sides of the corporate concert equation, allowing us to address your ideas and questions with confidence and clarity.
During the course of this series we’ve tried to explain the process of creating a corporate concert, while illustrating why it’s often easier, more efficient and more affordable to hire music-industry professionals to manage the process.
The results can be powerful because there’s no denying the impact of bonding with industry colleagues during an emotional experience like a concert. Call it “team building,” but without the ropes and other physical components often associated with that phrase.
If you are considering music for your next big corporate event, we hope the information provided during this past year will be helpful – and we welcome your calls to determine whether Cord Management can help turn your vision into reality, or save you money if you’re already utilizing music to entertain existing clients or court new ones.
Next month take a look back and share some of our most memorable moments from 2013, and preview opportunities you may be interested in during 2014.

