Wednesday 6 August 2008

'One fifth of the British public are frustrated musicians'

A new poll has found that 20 per cent of those questioned said they feel they are foiled musicians wHO would ideally like to jack their jobs in for a shot at the music business.


The crown, commissioned by the O2 Undiscovered music programme, revealed that a quarter of the members of the British populace who were questioned said that The Beatles would be the ideal dance band to forge a vocation in if they could choose whatsoever act through history.


When the results were broken down by professing, builders were found to have the highest share of those who craved to work in the music stage business, with 11 per cent saying they would ideally like to make the switch.


Doctors comprised the adjacent most euphony job-hungry family, with 10 per centime saying they wanted to work in the music business.


Three quarters of those surveyed aforesaid they had not been encouraged at school or by their parents to pursue a career in the music industry. Around half aforesaid there was not enough information close to careers in the industry provided by schools.



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