... contabilitatea merge bine cu muzica ?
Sunt câteva celebrități din lumea muzicii care au fost sau s-au pregătit să devină contabili. Mick Jagger a studiat finanțele și contabilitatea la London School of Economics. Robert Plant și-a dezamăgit tatăl, care-l voia contabil autorizat, urmând calea muzicii.Kenny G are o diplomă în Contabilitate la Universitatea Washington.
So, let’s rock and jazz!
Kenneth Bruce Gorelick, better known as Kenny G, is a world-famous saxophonist and the best-selling instrumental musician in modern history. His smooth jazz sounds have sold more than 75 million records worldwide. And what’s more, he’s famous for holding an E-flat on a saxophone for an incredible 45 minutes and 47 seconds, purely through good lung control and circular breathing techniques.
What a lot of people don’t know, however, is that Gorelick also has a degree in accounting from the University of Washington, where he graduated magna cum laude. He credits his accounting degree with helping him manage his finances early on in his career and enabling him to choose someone he trusted to handle them when his music really took off.
Robert Plant’s career as a musician must have been a disappointment to his father, who wanted him to be a chartered accountant. Born in 1948, Plant was interested in music from an early age and was a passionate fan of Elvis and the blues.
When he was 16, Plant was given accountancy lessons, but he abandoned them after only two weeks in order to go to college and pursue his interest in music. After spending his early career playing in blues bands, he and Jimmy Page formed the iconic Led Zeppelin in 1968.
Plant has been widely recognized for his vocal talent. He was voted the greatest voice in rock in a poll conducted in 2009. Yet while he may have been a sad loss to the accounting profession, at least our gain was Led Zep – and one of the best frontmen of the 20th century.
Even legendary Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger makes our list of unlikely trainee accountants. According to several sources, Jagger studied accounting and finance at the London School of Economics on a scholarship. However, at the same time, he happened to become close to childhood friend Keith Richards and another guitarist, Brian Jones.
So, while Jagger was involved with his accountancy course, he was also being sucked into the world of rock and roll. Ultimately, the singer lasted less than a year at the LSE and didn’t graduate. But just think: if he had, the ‘60s would likely have sounded very different.
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