By Lisa Kipps-Brown on Tuesday, 08 January 2013
Category: Business

Ten Steps to Break Into the Entertainment Industry

What do Aretha Franklin, Peter Criss (Kiss drummer), Chris Noth (Law and Order, Sex and the City), and Bill Cosby all have in common? They've all collaborated and co-written with Charles Kipps. Here's your chance to learn firsthand how to break into the entertainment industry from a guy who started with no connections and made it big in his early twenties.

In his own words, this is how he got his start: "One day I was in DC, and I heard a song coming through a window.  I thought it sounded interesting.  So I walked in and saw three guys singing a song called "5-10-15-20 (25-30 Years of Love)." I told them
that I wanted to take a demo tape of it to New York.  Now keep in mind that I was in my early twenties, and I told them I could do something with it.  I called a couple of people and ended up being directed to a guy named Ron Moseley at Sussex Records.  He loved it, and it went on to be a Top 10 hit and have a Grammy nomination that year.  The group was called "The Presidents."

Charles Kipps has won Emmy, Edgar and Peabody awards, and has 7 gold records. A few highlights over the years:

If you're a writer who's serious about breaking into the entertainment industry, here's the link to the webinar (Wednesday, Jan. 16, 1pm PST): https://www.writersstore.com/ten-steps-to-break-into-the-entertainment-industry?lid=cktwspromo

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