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Jeff Senour sits down with George Dassinger—publicist, writer, teacher, and industry veteran—whose career has spanned decades in music and entertainment. From flying celebrities like Johnny Carson and Bob Hope to working with legends like Metallica, the Bee Gees, and Linda Ronstadt, George shares stories of humanizing icons, the importance of networking, and lessons learned from both successes and mistakes. Their conversation also explores how the music industry has changed, the fading depth of music appreciation, and why building relationships still matters more than ever.
“Overnight sensations only happen after ten years of working your ass off.” – George Dasinger
If you’re an aspiring musician, creator, or dreamer—take George’s advice: invest in people, build your story, and create with purpose. Start small, give back, and let your dedication open doors you never imagined.
By Barbara Beach, Charles McFallJeff Senour sits down with George Dassinger—publicist, writer, teacher, and industry veteran—whose career has spanned decades in music and entertainment. From flying celebrities like Johnny Carson and Bob Hope to working with legends like Metallica, the Bee Gees, and Linda Ronstadt, George shares stories of humanizing icons, the importance of networking, and lessons learned from both successes and mistakes. Their conversation also explores how the music industry has changed, the fading depth of music appreciation, and why building relationships still matters more than ever.
“Overnight sensations only happen after ten years of working your ass off.” – George Dasinger
If you’re an aspiring musician, creator, or dreamer—take George’s advice: invest in people, build your story, and create with purpose. Start small, give back, and let your dedication open doors you never imagined.