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Articles > Past Issues > 2007 > August 2007 > On the Job

On the Job

Seeing Stars

Staff

As founder and president of Beyond One Entertainment, Kim Giles cultivates the careers of jazz artists. The year-old, artist- and event-management company based in Fort Myers has orchestrated events at Gulf Coast Town Center and is a sponsor of Jazz on the Green 2007. Beyond One's roster of artists includes big names in smooth jazz, such as Walter Beasley. But working with new, local artists is what Giles, 39, finds most rewarding. 

What is Beyond One Entertainment?

Beyond One is artist and event management, not a booking agency. It's more like talent consulting. We [use] radio promotion companies, digital marketing, MySpace. We'll send out free downloads of music to promote it. In about seven days we had more than 1,000 free downloads logged for one artist.

How did you get into the music business?

Music is a second career for me; I was a baker. In 1999 I got into a car accident, and six months into my recovery from that I broke my back falling down some stairs. My doctor said I

couldn't bake [because of] all the lifting. I [asked myself], "Well, what do you love?" I love music. So I started in radio, part-time, for $6.50 an hour.

What are the challenges to running this business in Southwest Florida?

Germain Arena is great for bigger shows, but I like a more intimate show. I think it's important to give those new up-and-comers a place where they can feel comfortable. Also, so many of the venues are outdoors. With the summertime rain, as a promoter, it's a really big risk.

How is promoting smooth jazz different from promoting other genres?

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