How the music industry woke up to mental health

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Once vastly overlooked, progress is finally being made to support artists’ mental health, says the co-author of a new book on the subject, Rhian Jones. Here, she talks to label heads, managers and artists about what’s changing for the better

Thanks for signing up to the Independent Culture newsletterI would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent.At Warner Music UK, Chairman and CEO Tony Harlow points to a similar mental health and wellbeing support programme that was launched as a pilot last year and is now being rolled out across the company. “The feedback has been incredible, with some artists and managers describing the support we provided as life-changing,” he says.

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Now, all they have to do is wake up to how their music affects others' mental health.

It’s not like people were ever signing about how they felt or anything...

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