Music Industry Major Allison Sandt Featured in In Tune Monthly Magazine

SUNY Oneonta senior Allison Sandt, of Park Ridge, NJ, shares her experiences as a Music Industry major in the February 2024 edition of In Tune Monthly magazine. "Growing as an artist in SUNY Oneonta's inspiring, close-knit community has only helped me go further distances outside of it," says Sandt, one of nine students from across the country quoted in the magazine's "Best Music Schools" section.

In Tune Monthly's "Best Music Schools" twice-a-year feature offers professional advice on navigating the college admissions process and tips for incoming first-year students from senior music majors. The online magazine is distributed to a monthly readership of 45,000+ middle and high school music teachers and their 10 million students.

"My favorite course at SUNY Oneonta was Music Industry Communications with Dr. Joseph Pignato, a preparational course useful for students interested in any avenue of the music industry," Sandt told In Tune Monthly. "As a recording and performing artist, I learned valuable lessons in creating a specific artist brand, researching my target demographic of listeners, developing comprehensive marketing plans for future releases, and finding career opportunities within my field."

Sandt is very involved in Oneonta's local music scene, having played with a few bands at local venues like Wise Guys Sammy's, the Foothills Performing Arts and Civic Center and the B Side Ballroom and Supper Club. During her first year at SUNY Oneonta, Sandt started a band called Seeing Double with other students. While the band is no longer playing together, Seeing Double surpassed 5 million streams of its music on Spotify and Apple Music.

Sandt has also been the lead singer in Associate Professor Jeremy Wall's Funk Ensemble and participated in a few on-campus rock ensembles. She was also a live sound intern at The Black Oak Tavern in Oneonta, a hybrid creative marketing intern at bergenPAC in Englewood, NJ, and completed a virtual marketing internship with Les Poisson Rouge in New York City. Currently, she is playing bass for Jam Band with Dr. Pignato and independently recording her debut EP with the help of fellow Music Industry majors Teddy Holly, Dylan Travison, Tyler Tompkins and Michael Aaron.

"My dream job is to do what I do now on a bigger scale! I love writing, recording and performing my own music and I would love to be able to do that as a full-time job," said Sandt. "With the experience I've had through Oneonta's local music scene, playing with Seeing Double, and working with some of my favorite musicians, professors and mentors here, I am looking forward to graduation in May."

Accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music, SUNY Oneonta's Music Industry program prepares students for careers in a variety of fields in the music, media and entertainment industries. The curriculum includes specialized music industry studies in the recording industry, business affairs, intellectual property law, music products, and music theory, performance and history/literature. Internships, field experience and several related minors - audio production with Pro Tools certification, performance, music theory and music literature - allow students to tailor the program to their interests.

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