MajorStage began with twin brothers Marco & Miguel Ramos frustrated by the uncomfortable, unclear, and often predatory practices facing artists trying to make it in New York City and in the music industry. In 2007, the beginnings of MajorStage were formed as the Overtime Concert Series, producing shows for the talented emerging Hip-Hop artists in NYC. As MajorStage expanded from one show a month in 2007 to 30+ shows a month in 2019, the Overtime Concerts name was retired, but MajorStage’s capacity to produce incredible experiences for artists and fans alike has grown into a powerful community.
In addition to live performance opportunities, MajorStage has expanded our offerings to help provide artists with knowledge and assistance necessary for a successful music career. Concerts are now only one part of our ecosystem of services and opportunities, which have expanded to include Label Services, Artist Management, Media Production, Marketing, and Music Distribution - among other things like general advice and expertise regarding balancing your career with your life outside of music. Our goal is to give our community of artists what most of the mainstream industry often times won’t - honest insights and tools to help achieve real success, both as an artist and as a business.
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11-50 employees
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Entertainment
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1639 Centre St, Ridgewood, New York 11385, US
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Miguel Ramos is the CEO of MajorStage. To contact Miguel Ramos email at [email protected].
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