
CNA938 Rewind - Shaping music careers & songwriting success with multihyphenate entrepreneur Roo Pigott
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In 'Culture Club', Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Roo Pigott, CEO of Songwork International, a songwriting, music production & recording school based in Singapore. He'll explain how Songwork International teaches students to write songs and succeed in the music industry – should they want to have music careers. Pigott will also talk about being a music industry entrepreneur, music producer, and songwriter – and how he worked internationally with top music stars like Radiohead and Arctic Monkeys.
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