Your options would not be so dissimilar from those of someone from a more traditional industry. The tricky part would be to demonstrate in your application the qualities that business goals are seeking: leadership, teamwork and problem-solving.
In some ways you have been a self-employed entrepreneur over the past 7 years and that would be my platform for you. And in so doing you've had to exercise certain of these skills.
While I think it would be a good idea to apply to Kellogg I don't necessarily think that there would be any specific advantage to that, as they are always seeking diversity.
I honestly think that as long as you can demonstrate the qualities I mentioned, you are going to be an extremely desirable candidate. In terms of diversity on all angles and of course your stats are great.
My next question for you would be, have you checked into your options and are you sure that this is going to be the least expensive and most effective way to get into a management job in the music industry?
Media is not really always so big on MBA and I speak from experience. Are they willing to pay for it you know what I mean? I would really do your homework on this first. Set up some Skype conversations with people who are in the jobs that you would want to have post-graduation. I would hate for you to spend a whole bunch of time and money on something that you thought would work but in fact isn't the path. So check that out if you haven't already.
I hope this is helpful and definitely reach out to me if you're interested in working with someone. I am a major league jazz fan
and so I think I might be able to help you mastermind some of this better than someone who is not.
https://mbaprepcoach.com _________________