Jazz Musicians Wanted For Meaningful Side Income Position
Posted 2026-05-06- Benefits:
- Competitive salary
- Flexible schedule
- Training & development
Jazz Musicians WantedRemote, Flexible Side Opportunity | Foot-in-the-Door | Commission-Based
Accepting multiple Jazz Musicians (no geographic requirement)
Are you a jazz musician looking for meaningful side income that does not take you away from your music?
We are offering a rare, musician-friendly opportunity for jazz musicians to enter a new industry as medicolegal marketers—with no prior marketing or medicolegal experience required.
Why Jazz Musicians? This company is owned by a
jazz musician who is also a radiologist, and jazz musicians have a special place here.
- We believe jazz musicians:
- Are intelligent, adaptable, and creative
- Think outside the box
- Understand self-marketing (you already hustle for gigs)
- Appreciate hard work, opportunity, and the value of a dollar
- Are financially undervalued in society, despite elite skill sets
- Have the discipline to master difficult things they care about
Many of our best performers are home-grown jazz musicians who learned this industry de novo.
Why This Matters Now
With AI tools like Suno and others rapidly increasing music supply, live musicians face a growing supply-demand imbalance. Diversification is no longer optional—it’s strategic.
This role allows you to protect your future while continuing to pursue music at a high level.
- The Opportunity
- Role: Medicolegal Marketing (training provided)
- Compensation: Commission-based with long-term, recurring income
- Training Investment: We pay you $1,000 (over time TBD) just as paid-training to onboard you and evaluate if you are a good fit.
- Earning Potential: Many earn $100,000+ in commissions, see proof of concept below.
- Remote: Work from home with a computer + WiFi
- Schedule Friendly: Our clients work weekdays—no nights or weekends, perfect compliment to the schedule of gigging musicians
This is a far better option than restaurant or day-job work that drains your creative energy.
- Proof of Concept – Real Musician, Real Results(All still actively playing and gigging)
- * Trumpet player: $250K in 3 years
- * Keyboard player: $80K in 2.5 years
- * Drummer: $90K in 2.5 years
- * Male vocalist: $110K in 4 years
- * Female vocalist (part-time): $30K
- * Guitarist (part time) $30k
- Important:This job does not take musicians away from their music. Many have:
- Quit their non-music day jobs,
- Quit the lessons they didn't like teaching
- Gained financial breathing room while still gigging
- How the Income Works (Musician Analogy)Active/Passive income - To put this in terms musicians understand
- Active income: Example: Playing a gig. You have to do it to make money.
- Passive income: Example: A booker, or subbing out a gig and still getting paid something. Making money while you sleep - arguably easier/better business.
- In this role, there is high passive income potential as one email, call, or connection—sometimes to someone you already know—can generate six figures over time, even while you sleep.
- Recurring commissions (“pay on pay”)
- Once you earn $1,000 in commissions, your base increases to $2,000
- If you earn $2,000 in commissions, your base increases to $4000.
- Income compounds as your referral base grows, up to a base of 30k, with no cap on commissions which can increase over 100k with no limit.
- Marketing OptionsUse what fits your personality:
- Phone-based outreach or
- Non-phone methods: email, LinkedIn, social media, networking
- We provide:
- Work email
- Electronic business card
- Training videos
- Live training and mentorship
- Audition / ApplicationTo apply, please submit:
- Your social media links
- A short musical audition
- Your best solo (uptempo preferred)
- “Giant Steps” or similarly advanced tune encouraged
As a company staffed by many musicians, and a musician owner, we feel that we can tell a lot about someone’s commitment, discipline, and long-term potential by how they play.
Any jazz musician who applies has the opportunity to interview.
Send to [email protected]
InspirationThis opportunity was inspired by a post by Charles Berthoud’s reflection on the difficulty—and courage—of choosing a life in music:
https://youtu.be/Hft-cVXOECQChoosing music as a career can be a challenge.
This opportunity helps make it sustainable.
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Preview YouTube video This Was The Moment I Almost Quit Music Forever
This was the moment I almost quit music forever
This is a remote position.