‘Artists know greatest. Belief them and they’re going to normally steer you in the precise course.’

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MBW’s Inspiring Girls collection profiles feminine executives who’ve risen through the ranks of the enterprise, highlighting their profession journey – from their skilled breakthrough to the senior duties they now fulfil. Inspiring Girls is supported by Ingrooves.

‘Artists know greatest. Belief them and they're going to normally steer you in the precise course.’ 1

By the point we communicate to Jacqueline Saturn at 8.30am in LA, she’s been up since 5am and has already walked her two canine, labored out, caught up on emails coming from the UK in a single day, cooked her daughter eggs for breakfast and brought a name from the Virgin Music Label & Artist Companies New York workplace.

For anybody who values sleep, her morning would possibly sound hellish, however for Saturn, these early hours earlier than the potential chaos begins are valuable. “It’s important to have that one factor you are able to do day by day for your self, no matter makes you are feeling good, that’s going to make it really feel okay,” she says.

“Then you’ll be able to maintain everybody else and you’ll take care of the stress or individuals yelling or no matter. By the point I begin my day, I’m like, ‘Okay, I’m prepared to leap into all of it.’”

As of late, Saturn has good motive to brace herself for an extended day forward. At the beginning of last year, she was named President of UMG’s Virgin Music Label & Artist Companies when it rebranded from Caroline and launched operations in numerous new territories.

Since then, the division has signed a worldwide partnership with Australia’s Mushroom Group, established toes on the bottom within the Western Balkans region, Australia and Brazil, and signed offers with the likes of Primary Wave Music, Range Media Partners and a number of regional labels.

In 2022 and past, there’s no indicators of slowing down. “We have now very massive plans for this yr,” Saturn says.

“There are all the time new developments, new those that we’re speaking to, releases popping out and artist and label companions elevating their hand in territories that make us excited. Virgin will solely proceed to develop and stay a dominating pressure within the distribution world.”

“We have now very massive plans for this yr. Virgin will solely proceed to develop and stay a dominating pressure within the distribution world.”

Upcoming initiatives to look out for underneath the model embody an album in August from the just lately signed Lauv (whose earlier deal was with AWAL) and fruits of latest partnerships with Nashville skills Jillian Jacqueline, Lauren Weintraub and Tyler Dial. 

There’s additionally new music set to return from Texas band Surfaces, through a partnership with 10K Projects, and rapper NF — a “world precedence” for Virgin in addition to Capitol Christian Music Group, says Saturn. 

Saturn has spent virtually ten years at Universal, throughout which era she’s led Harvest Data as co-GM and Caroline as President.

Previous to that, she spent 20 years at Sony, spanning senior roles at Epic Records whereas working with artists together with Pearl Jam, Oasis, Rage In opposition to The Machine, Sara Bareilles, Incubus, Korn, Audioslave and Fiona Apple.

Saturn caught the music bug whereas rising up in Nashville. As a baby, she’d get her repair by listening to an outdated clock radio in her bed room whereas filling journals with lyrics by her favorite artists on the time, together with Shaun Cassidy, Paul McCartney, The Eagles and The Beatles.

“Different individuals have been studying Nancy Drew thriller novels and I used to be listening to songs time and again and attempting to work out what they have been actually saying,” Saturn remembers.

“I nonetheless really feel the identical method — I get so excited to listen to songs by an artist I work with or that I’m keen about and I’m the one that goes to exhibits, fairly religiously.”


At highschool, Saturn fell in love with various music by way of R.E.M., The Bodines and The Treatment and by the point she went to school, she was useless set on working within the enterprise.

After graduating from Syracuse College, she moved to New York, took a job as a paralegal to tide her over and spent the remainder of her time pounding the pavements, looking for a route in.

Finally, a household good friend tipped her off a couple of receptionist job at Savage Data, she went to the interview and demanded they rent her.

Saturn remembers: “They have been interviewing so many individuals and mentioned, ‘We’re going to name you subsequent week’. I wasn’t even that courageous on the time however I used to be like, ‘No, this can be a one-time provide, you need to rent me. I’m the one for the job, I promise, I can’t await per week.’”


The boldness paid off — after a fast deliberation within the assembly room, the “guys in fits” agreed. Savage ended up folding inside two years however due to a relationship with Michael Jackson’s supervisor on the time, the late Frank DiLeo, who labored within the label’s administration division, Saturn landed on her toes.

“He’d be like, ‘Hey hon, are you able to seize me a sandwich?’ or ‘Hey hon, do you thoughts mailing this?’ It was that type of vibe however it was respectful,” she says. “[When the company folded] he was like, ‘This lady’s a employee and I’m going to assist her, I’m going to get her to the precise place’.” 

That proper place ended up being Epic, the place DiLeo had labored with Jackson, and Saturn’s profession was set. 

Right here, we chat to her about ambitions at Virgin, classes discovered throughout her profession, the evolution of the distribution house and way more apart from. 


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What are your ambitions in your new function and for Virgin usually?

It’s such an thrilling time for us. We have now had proof of idea in being what we imagine is the most effective label companies firm on this planet and when you’ve got this imaginative and prescient of how the corporate can function globally and see these issues coming to fruition, there are not any boundaries. 

“I would like us to be referred to as artist pleasant and for artist growth. that’s so essential to what we do.”

Like most companies, we’re thinking about scaling and turning into even mightier and there’s quite a lot of alternatives for us to do this. However I additionally all the time need us to have a very good fame. I would like us to be referred to as artist pleasant and for artist growth, as a result of that’s so essential to what we do. You all the time hear different individuals say, ‘We do artist growth’ however do you? As a result of we actually do. We care about all of the steps within the very starting and with the ability to inform these tales.


Right here’s a giant query — what are a very powerful classes you’ve discovered throughout your profession thus far?

If I may inform something to my youthful self, it will be, ‘Generally you’ll be able to sit on an opinion for a minute’. I simply had an expertise with somebody yesterday the place there was slightly little bit of a scenario they usually wished to blast this electronic mail. I used to be like, ‘Don’t ship that, ship it to your self. It’s essential take a minute, it’s essential depend to 10, it’s too scorching.’

You study to not fly off the deal with as a result of typically, when you’ve got a distinction of opinion, it’s only a distinction of opinion. It’s not private. Persons are so set in, ‘I’m proper’ or ‘That is proper’ however we’re all proper as a result of now we have an opinion on it. So taking a minute to breathe and realise that there are all the time two sides to a narrative and simply suppose earlier than you say one thing — that’s one factor I actually really feel is essential and I’ve to do for myself additionally.

With artists, and I didn’t must study this as a result of I’ve labored with the most effective of the most effective, they know greatest. I bought to study that early on as a result of I labored with phenomenal artists like Pearl Jam and Rage In opposition to the Machine and Korn — they’d this imaginative and prescient and it wasn’t like anybody else’s. They have been like, ‘That is the track we wish to put out first’ and it was like cool, it’s their artwork, we’re going to rock with this. It’s important to belief them and they’re going to normally steer you in the precise course.


You’ve held many senior roles throughout your profession. What are the attributes that make an excellent chief?

It’s important to lead by instance. I take into consideration a girl like Polly Anthony, who was one of many first feminine executives and she or he was cool. She would exit with us to exhibits and take us to dinner and embrace us, however not all the time, she’d stroll down the corridor and you’ll be too scared to take a look at her typically. However for the issues that concerned the artists, she embraced us.

I’m all the time a type of individuals who desires to be with everybody. I wish to go to the exhibits with everybody, I wish to get to know everybody and I would like them to know they’re all essential as a result of they’re. Everybody on employees could make a distinction they usually’re allowed to have an opinion, I don’t need it to be like, ‘The upper ranges matter extra’ as a result of I don’t imagine that.

“Being a pacesetter, you need to deal with quite a lot of issues that aren’t all the time enjoyable. The success tales are nice however the onerous conversations are how you actually study.”

Additionally, when you’ve got that relationship with the workforce, it’s lots simpler to have the dialog that may be uncomfortable. Being a pacesetter, you need to deal with quite a lot of issues that aren’t all the time enjoyable and with the ability to do that’s what makes you an excellent chief. The success tales are nice however the onerous conversations are how you actually study. I discover that I can do each as a result of I’ve already constructed these relationships with individuals and there’s a degree of respect on each side.


YOU PREVIOUSLY SAID distribution corporations haven’t traditionally been seen because the ‘A gamers’. How has that notion developed throughout your time at Caroline and now Virgin?

It’s fully not like that anymore, individuals love the house that we’re in. It’s such a possibility to work with extremely good, pushed individuals who have a imaginative and prescient. I do really feel like we get bombarded slightly bit with individuals who wish to be a part of what we’re doing and I’m so pleased with that.


What impression have you ever seen the success of distribution corporations like Virgin having on the extra conventional label setups, if any?

The music enterprise is great as a result of there’s locations for everybody, no matter you’re searching for. You can have been like me, desirous to study the phrases to each track, or you possibly can be holding a mic within the mirror while you’re eight and saying, ‘I’m going to be on Capitol Data’.

We’re in an area the place the artists, the creatives, are constructing issues they usually personal it and wish to proceed to do this. We offer that service to them as a result of that’s their selection of how they wish to direct their careers. For us, it’s such an thrilling time as a result of there are such a lot of unbelievable labels and unbiased artists that we get to associate with.


There’s criticism that many artists who fall into the unbiased market class aren’t ‘really’ unbiased as a result of them having distribution offers with corporations which are main owned, which has been talked about just lately after Sony’s buyout of AWAL. What do you make of that perspective?

I’m probably not thinking about that dialog as a result of the artists are unbiased, they’re doing what they wish to do, how they wish to do it, calling the pictures, having their imaginative and prescient and proudly owning their masters. There are completely different sorts of partnerships and firms they’re aligned with however after I have a look at it, it’s about them and what they’re doing.

“the artists are unbiased. they’re doing what they wish to do, how they wish to do it, calling the pictures, having their imaginative and prescient and proudly owning their masters.”


You’ve talked earlier than about how male-dominated the tradition was in music in your early profession and as you realize, there’s been quite a lot of work accomplished to diversify the music enterprise, particularly on the chief aspect in recent times. What are the boundaries that also stay in the case of reaching true equality?

It’s actually gotten so a lot better. After I have a look at the distribution corporations, so a lot of them are run by girls. My good friend Colleen [Theis] at The Orchard is the CEO and my good friend Cat [Kreidich] is now operating ADA. So there are three girls operating distribution corporations and I don’t know if that’s ever occurred earlier than. I additionally have a look at Michelle Jubelirer, who was just lately named Chair and CEO of Capitol Music Group.

There’s thrilling issues taking place on this planet and I feel persons are lastly having to suppose in a different way about what it takes to be an government. Additionally, there’s so many extra women who wish to get into the music enterprise. After I began, I used to be simply one of many few women and it was all guys. Now you see these unbelievable younger girls who wish to be within the enterprise — now we have so many ladies who work at Virgin.

For the feminine executives on the market, they’re not saying, ‘I might be an government however I can’t have a household’ or ‘I might be this however I can’t be that’. I really feel prefer it’s now lastly far more regular for individuals to have the ability to do every thing and folks look as much as that. It was once the blokes operating the enterprise they usually had households however it didn’t have an effect on them as a result of they have been those in cost. Now you’ve got girls which have companions, kids, canine and cats and folks they must maintain and it’s okay.


it looks like the pandemic has helped alongside a constructive angle to versatile working as a result of everybody’s been at house and confirmed they are often simply as productive…

I feel quite a lot of us had a impolite awakening throughout that point. For me, as a mum or dad and an government, I’m a mum or dad to 2 sides — the those that work for me and my children. I undoubtedly had a glance within the mirror at quite a lot of issues that I wasn’t doing nicely and issues that I regretted and made a dedication that I wasn’t going to do anymore as a result of they needed to be prioritised. Generally, persons are like, ‘My household is my precedence’ however are you doing all of the issues that make them really feel like that? I discovered lots and it wasn’t enjoyable. And I do know I’m going to be a lot better now.


What adjustments have you ever made on account of that studying?

The primary factor I all the time say, as a member of the family, is you need to talk the schedule. It’s like, right here’s the calendar, who’s doing what, and there are occasions the place you need to make decisions. I had it yesterday — there was [a work meeting] on my calendar and I needed to go to the physician with my daughter. I used to be like, ‘No, I’m going to this appointment’ however prior to now, there was no method I’d have accomplished that. I’d have gone to the lunch and I’d have cancelled or discovered [the appointment]. There was all the time anxiousness if I cancelled however you’ll be able to’t try this anymore.


What’s essentially the most thrilling growth taking place within the music trade to you in the present day?

Day by day is thrilling within the music trade as a result of there are issues taking place on a regular basis, whether or not it’s knowledge analytics, what you’ll be able to see, what you’ll be able to study, or artists doing unbelievable issues. I do know lots of people wish to speak concerning the metaverse and what’s happening there and I really like that so many artists are on the forefront of those alternatives and doing issues in a different way for his or her followers.

There are cities getting their shine, whether or not it’s what’s happening in Nashville, Atlanta or Miami, and that’s simply the US. I’m trying ahead to lastly attending to Korea and going to see every thing that’s happening in Brazil and Spain. There are such a lot of international locations that I can’t wait to go to — I’m so excited to get to journey once more.

I’m excited proper now as a result of persons are again on the street and I really feel like dwell exhibits have gotten so a lot better. I’ve seen so many artists who’ve employed unbelievable musicians for his or her bands. The enterprise is all the time evolving, it’s all the time altering, and that’s in all probability why I wish to be in it as a result of it’s by no means the identical in any method.


Right here’s a giant image query: what would you alter concerning the music trade and why?

I don’t love the lists and awards. Generally it’s actually difficult that folks really feel like they are often damage by the very fact they work so onerous and didn’t make the listing. However that has nothing to do with the job that you simply do and the way good you’re at it.

“I don’t love the lists and awards. [they have] nothing to do with the job that you simply do and the way good you’re at it.”

I bear in mind desirous to be on the listing and what it felt like after I didn’t get on it so I perceive these emotions however I additionally really feel like we have to cast off that. The enterprise has modified. I like some publications and issues which are attempting to do a greater job of recognising individuals, you’re seeing it increasingly in several methods, whether or not it’s Girls’s Historical past Month or Black Historical past Month. However I feel now we have to do a greater job of not making it concerning the lists and the awards.


What recommendation would you provide to somebody beginning their profession in music in the present day?

We’d like actually passionate individuals. My assistant and the brand new coordinators on the firm are so cool. They love music, they go to each present, they’re consistently sending me hyperlinks to music or telling me the place they went and I really like that power. It’s so essential and they need to be pleased with that. You’re allowed to be passionate and try to be and that’s one of many issues that makes us excited to talk to individuals about presumably bringing them into the corporate.

For lots of the those that we interview, they’re already doing unbelievable issues on their very own. Whether or not they’re doing a weblog, writing lists of music that they love and sending them to associates or have a community of exhibits they go to or wish to go to in per week. That stuff is so unbelievable as a result of this can be a enterprise that you simply dwell and love and you actually wish to have individuals who love music.


MBW’s Inspiring Girls collection profiles feminine executives who’ve risen through the ranks of the enterprise, highlighting their profession journey – from their skilled breakthrough to the senior duties they now fulfil. Inspiring Girls is supported by Ingrooves.Music Enterprise Worldwide

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