How to Build a Support System in the Independent Music Industry and Stay Grounded

Nobody builds a real career in the independent music industry alone. Talent matters, yes. But the people around you, the voices you listen to, and the perspective you trust matter just as much. At Logan Westbrooks, we’ve spent decades understanding how this business actually works. Not the surface version. The real one. And one truth keeps showing up. Artists who last are the ones who build strong, intentional support systems. Let’s break that down in a way that actually helps.

 

Start With the Right Mindset

 

Before you build a network, you need clarity. What are you building? Why does it matter? Where are you trying to go?

 

In the independent music industry, it’s easy to confuse motion with progress. You meet people, attend events, and stay busy. But none of that means anything without direction.

 

We believe your support system should align with your purpose. Not distract from it. Do not dilute it.

 

Especially in the music industry in Los Angeles, where everything moves fast and attention shifts quickly, clarity keeps you from getting pulled in the wrong direction.

 

Build Trust, Not Just Contacts

 

Here’s where most artists get it wrong. They collect contacts instead of building relationships.

 

A real support system in the independent music industry is built on trust. That takes time. It takes consistency. It takes showing up the same way, again and again.

 

In the music industry in Los Angeles, it’s easy to meet people. It’s harder to build something real with them.

 

We encourage you to slow that process down. Pay attention to how people think. How they move. How they respond when things don’t go their way.

 

Learn From Experience, Not Noise

 

In the independent music industry, there’s a lot of noise. Trends, opinions, quick tips. Most of it is built for attention, not accuracy. That’s why experience matters.

At Logan Westbrooks, we’ve always focused on sharing knowledge that comes from real involvement in the business. Not theory. Not guesswork. Your support system should include people who understand how things actually work behind the scenes. People who can help you avoid mistakes, not just react to them. In a place like the music industry in Los Angeles, that kind of guidance is not optional. It’s necessary.

 

Stay Grounded While You Grow

 

Growth changes things. Your circle will shift. Your priorities will evolve. What matters is staying grounded while it happens. A strong support system in the independent music industry should keep you connected to your values, not pull you away from them. At Logan Westbrooks, we’ve seen how easy it is for artists to lose their direction once opportunities start coming in. The right people keep you focused. They remind you who you are and what you’re building. That kind of support is hard to find. But once you have it, everything becomes clearer.

 

Build a System, Not Just a Circle

 

A support system is more than a group of people. It’s how those people fit into your growth. Think about it this way. Who challenges you? Who gives you honest feedback? Who understands the business side? Who helps you stay consistent?

 

In the independent music industry, structure matters. Without it, even strong relationships can become scattered and ineffective.

 

In the music industry in Los Angeles, where distractions are everywhere, having that structure keeps you moving with purpose.

 

Final Words

 

Building a support system in the independent music industry is not about being everywhere or knowing everyone. It’s about being intentional with who you let into your space and why.

 

At Logan Westbrooks, we believe the right support system gives you clarity, direction, and staying power. It helps you think better, move smarter, and build something that lasts.

 

And as you navigate the music industry in Los Angeles, that kind of foundation becomes even more important. Because in an environment full of noise, the right people help you stay focused on what actually matters.

 

FAQs

 

  1. Why is a support system important in the independent music industry?

 

A strong support system provides guidance, trust, and long-term direction, helping artists navigate challenges and grow sustainably in competitive environments.

 

  1. How do I build connections in the music industry in Los Angeles?

 

Focus on meaningful relationships, attend purposeful events, and connect with people aligned with your goals within the music industry in Los Angeles.

 

  1. Who should be part of my support system in the independent music industry?

 

Include mentors, experienced professionals, and trusted peers who understand the independent music industry and support your long-term growth and direction.

 

  1. How does Logan Westbrooks support artists in the industry?

 

Logan Westbrooks shares industry knowledge, experience, and strategic insights to help artists understand and succeed in the independent music industry.

 

  1. Can I succeed alone in the music industry in Los Angeles?

 

Success alone is difficult; a strong support system is essential for navigating opportunities and sustaining growth in the music industry in Los Angeles.

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Larita Shelby
LaRita Shelby is Tennessee native whose family hails from Memphis, Tennessee on Carnegie Street. Shelby is also the owner of SB Media & Marketing and Shall Be Productions. She has worked with Dr. Logan H. Westbrooks for over a decade as a creative consultant and project manager. Additionally, LaRita is VP of Business Development at Lee Bailey’s EURweb.com. LaRita is the author of On My Father’s Side and The Brand Beside the Brand. She is a screenwriter, former military broadcaster, singer and actress. LaRita is especially proud to contribute to the Lauderdale Sub book project which unfolds the rich history of faith and excellence that fueled her family’s neighborhood. Miss Shelby is an undergraduate of Loyola Marymount and she holds a Master of Media and Communication Psychology degree from Touro University. Most recent accolades include: 2025 NAWBO Nominee for Community Business Leader of the Year, 2024 President's Volunteer Service Award, 2024 Certificate of Recognition City of Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, 2023 Leadership Award from the Regional Cal Black Chamber of Commerce of SFV and 2020 Certificate of Recognition City of Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti. It’s business by day and jazz by night, LaRita also performs as “Jazzy Rita” and she is a proud member of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. Her music can be heard on all digital outlets under Jazzy Rita Shelby.
Larita Shelby
LaRita Shelby is Tennessee native whose family hails from Memphis, Tennessee on Carnegie Street. Shelby is also the owner of SB Media & Marketing and Shall Be Productions. She has worked with Dr. Logan H. Westbrooks for over a decade as a creative consultant and project manager. Additionally, LaRita is VP of Business Development at Lee Bailey’s EURweb.com. LaRita is the author of On My Father’s Side and The Brand Beside the Brand. She is a screenwriter, former military broadcaster, singer and actress. LaRita is especially proud to contribute to the Lauderdale Sub book project which unfolds the rich history of faith and excellence that fueled her family’s neighborhood. Miss Shelby is an undergraduate of Loyola Marymount and she holds a Master of Media and Communication Psychology degree from Touro University. Most recent accolades include: 2025 NAWBO Nominee for Community Business Leader of the Year, 2024 President's Volunteer Service Award, 2024 Certificate of Recognition City of Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, 2023 Leadership Award from the Regional Cal Black Chamber of Commerce of SFV and 2020 Certificate of Recognition City of Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti. It’s business by day and jazz by night, LaRita also performs as “Jazzy Rita” and she is a proud member of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. Her music can be heard on all digital outlets under Jazzy Rita Shelby.
Dr. Justin D. Key
Dr. Justin D. Key is a business strategist, entrepreneur, and consultant with over 15 years of experience across the entertainment, education, and corporate sectors. As a trusted advisor to Dr. Logan H. Westbrooks, he provides strategic counsel on business development, contract review, and technology integration. A mathematician by training and a creative entrepreneur by passion, Dr. Key bridges innovation, structure, and vision to help advance Dr. Westbrooks’ ongoing ventures.
Dr. Justin D. Key
Dr. Justin D. Key is a business strategist, entrepreneur, and consultant with over 15 years of experience across the entertainment, education, and corporate sectors. As a trusted advisor to Dr. Logan H. Westbrooks, he provides strategic counsel on business development, contract review, and technology integration. A mathematician by training and a creative entrepreneur by passion, Dr. Key bridges innovation, structure, and vision to help advance Dr. Westbrooks’ ongoing ventures.
Dee Robinson
Dee Robinson is a creative poet and the founder of Dee Robinson, the Right Writer Professional Writing Service. For over twenty years, she has helped clients elevate their stories as a speech writer, ghost writer, editor, consultant, and idea maven. After helping many others, Dee has written her own book titled The Capricious & Anecdotal Sojourn of a Woman who Sometimes Processes Information in a Peculiar Fashion.
In 1998, Dee established Mentaltainment, an entertainment production company with an emphasis on creating enlightening and uplifting live entertainment. Dee is also an indie filmmaker who has produced two short films—It’s Never too Late and The Healing House.
In 2005, through Mentaltainment, she produced an all-night jam session called The People Café that had the vibe of a modern-day juke joint. It was inspired by a song she wrote called The People Café. The jam session was the talk of the town and ran for 15 years.
As a poet, Dee produced a critically-acclaimed spoken word CD called WomanFlower and she released two CDs—Grown & Sexy Lullabies: Music to Love By and Let There be Love. She also released several other Singles. Dee Robinson has a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism from Georgia State University. She resides in Atlanta, Georgia and is a valuable asset to Dr. Westbrooks’ team.
Dee Robinson
Dee Robinson is a creative poet and the founder of Dee Robinson, the Right Writer Professional Writing Service. For over twenty years, she has helped clients elevate their stories as a speech writer, ghost writer, editor, consultant, and idea maven. After helping many others, Dee has written her own book titled The Capricious & Anecdotal Sojourn of a Woman who Sometimes Processes Information in a Peculiar Fashion.
In 1998, Dee established Mentaltainment, an entertainment production company with an emphasis on creating enlightening and uplifting live entertainment. Dee is also an indie filmmaker who has produced two short films—It’s Never too Late and The Healing House.
In 2005, through Mentaltainment, she produced an all-night jam session called The People Café that had the vibe of a modern-day juke joint. It was inspired by a song she wrote called The People Café. The jam session was the talk of the town and ran for 15 years.
As a poet, Dee produced a critically-acclaimed spoken word CD called WomanFlower and she released two CDs—Grown & Sexy Lullabies: Music to Love By and Let There be Love. She also released several other Singles. Dee Robinson has a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism from Georgia State University. She resides in Atlanta, Georgia and is a valuable asset to Dr. Westbrooks’ team.