Balancing Careers

Questions & Answers with the one and only Jim West, Weird Al's guitar player!

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Post by Teh Dingo »

Jim, welcome to WOWAY! We're all thrilled you've joined us and we've been waiting with baited breath for your arrival! :D


Anyway, I was wondering, do you ever have trouble or any issues balancing so many musical identities in regards to your more well known position in music?



Again, :welcome:
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I wear a number of "hats" in the music business which is how I make a living in music in los Angeles. I prioritize my work opportunities with Al CD's/tours and TV/ film composing coming first, then for-hire music production, Hawaiian music gigs and such after that. If I take a gig, for example, it's always contingent on my availability.If a great scoring opportunity comes up, I try to re-arrange my schedule to accomodate that, as this kind of work can often generate writer's royalties for many years.That being said, I always try to make time for my own music and often turn down work to focus on that.
Cheers,

Jim
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