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Co-pilot

Co-Pilot: the Musicians’ Mentoring Network

Focus, grow and thrive in music with the help of a mentor

Co-Pilot: the Musicians’ Mentoring Network supports musicians with their development by pairing them with an experienced industry mentor.

Navigating the music business, as well as the creative, logistical, financial, and emotional pressures that come with being a musician, can make sustaining a career in the industry incredibly challenging.

Co-Pilot empowers musicians to take the next step in their careers by matching them with an experienced professional from the world of music, who can share their skills, knowledge, and expertise to help talented creators focus, grow and thrive.

Who can join?

The network is currently seeking applications by invitation only with the hope that this service can be extended in the future. Mentors are initially coming from Universal Music Group and The Ivors Academy.

Sign up to our mailing list to be the first to hear about new mentoring opportunities from Help Musicians.

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Stories

Hear from some previous mentoring participants to find out what impact the experience had on them:

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Universal Music Group        Ivors Academy

Co-Pilot: the Musicians’ Mentoring Network is delivered by Help Musicians. Our founding record company partner is Universal Music Group. Our founding professional association partner is The Ivors Academy, with support from The Ivors Academy Trust.

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