Showing posts with label music industry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music industry. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Royalties in Radio Play

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Royalties are a big part of the artist lively hood. When you right a song, and its played on the radio you get a royalty for the play of that song. Royalties are what makes the millionaires you see inside the music business a bulk of their income comes from their royalty checks. Its important to be a member of a song writing organization like ASAP,BMI, or SeSac.

Industry Spotlight: Harry Fox Agency American Songwriter

Gary Churgin: Throughout history, technology has been extremely disruptive to the music industry. Many of these technological advancements were thought to be the demise of the industry, but turned out to be the prelude to the next evolution and drove ... Who would have thought we need to manage the processing of royalties that are less than a penny per use? Additionally, the Internet has enabled new piracy opportunities that were non-existent in the physical world. ...

Music industry plans global database of copyright Gossip and News

Currently, the consulting firm Deloitte is developing a database for the industry based on information from Universal Music Publishing and EMI Publishing, who are among the largest associations of collecting royalties, and retailers ...

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Sunday, October 24, 2010

Networking In The Music Industry

Can one network his or her way to the top of the music industry? This is a question that most of us don't think about but if you think about the music industry as a whole it is a big pool of people that you have to build relationships with inorder for you to raise to the top. At you are at the bottom the only thing left is to raise like creme to the top. I myself who have been an avid networker has manage to build a strong brand due to getting myself to all the networking events in Atlanta. If you have some talent and you network like hell you can build yourself a nice brand and wiggle your way into doors that most can't get into.


FAME Monthly Networking Mixer Highlighting the Music Industry

Monday, Nov 9th, 2009, FAME Monthly Entertainment Music Industry Networking Mixer inside Falcon Lounge and Restaurant, 7213 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles. Starting at 8pm-12am. Live Performance by Razzle Dazzle and music provided by DJ Mahli. This event w...



Get Your Buzz Up! « Temple Sound

The 'Get Your Buzz Up' Industry Experience is an opportunity for up and coming artists to network with and perform in front of esteemed taste makers in all fields of themusic and media worlds. Within the experience we have ... We also have the most organized and professional artist showcase in which 15 hip hop artists of all styles compete for a prize package that will enhance their overall exposure level within the music industry . Past showcase judges have included reps ...

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Friday, September 4, 2009

Stop Tripping on VJays Dee Jays Authors Book Publishers and Radio Personalities

I had an interesting discussion with a women out of Knoxville Tn. who after yesterdays "I DO Music" seminar she seem to be a tid bit shy about leaving her press kit and bio, because the panelist stated their was a right and wrong way to approach them. One of he panelist made it clear their was a certain way to approach them when leaving music. She also stated that "she wouldn't listen to your music unless she had a relationship with you." In order for a artist to get her to listen to their music you would have to build a relationship with her. I say Fuck them and stop doing things the conventional way. Drop your music on them, introduce yourself, thank them for their time and keep it moving. You have to remember as an artist you are dealing with "Right Brained" (information and processing side of the brain) people. As an artist you operate on the left side of the brain. So, when you want to discuss music, arts, and fashion etc. they would rather talk about seminars,talk shows, book publishing, motivational speaking, and quotes of the day, and financial numbers. You as an artist have to understand both sides of the brain in order to wage war on the V-Jays, Dee Jays, and Radio Personalities, authors, and book publishers.

You have to create a Brand that they will want to follow. I want you to take stock for a minute and think back about celebrity profiling, have you ever noticed that many of these same Right Brained individuals Gawk at celebrities or the creative folks? This is because to be creative is an exceptional gift that many people don't have.

The next time, you are at a music conference or seminar don't trip on the V-Jays, Dee Jays, Authors, Book Publishers,and Radio Personalities they can kiss your ass because your a brand that is ready to do business with like minded people. When you are at a industry event just give them your material make the connection, build the relationship,get their info.,and get the hell on.

Energy what is and how does it affect you and your art or business? Their is a certain thing as energy between two people, and you have to find the group of people who have to same type of energy you do. Dealing with business minded or Right Brained people may not click with the creative energy that you are giving off. Have you ever heard of the term Six Degrees of separation? Six Degrees of separation means you are six people away from the person you need to do business with. For example, I know Barack Obama, Obama knows Lil'John, Lil John knows Kate Hudson, Kate Hudson knows 50cent and 50cent knows Joe Blow Smoke whose uncle is in charge of operations at Live Nation. He heard about you through 50 and would like to talk to you about a business opportunity.After meeting with Joe Blow Smoke you now have a six figure touring dealing to help promote your brand as a artist, Many artist know this is the opportunity you need that will change your life from being nobody to some body. Your just one person away from getting where you want with your career.

The reality to this post, is that no one person has the key to your success its a combination of your hard work, networking, and building your brand that eventually leads to your success. So, the next time you go to a music conference or seminar and you approach a Right Brained individual don't kiss their ass just shake their hand, get their contact information, and leave your flyers, cd, and business cards etc. If the one person or group of people don't connect with you properly then Fuck'em and move on to the next situation.

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Cool Water

Rapper/Internet Marketer/ Blogger

Friday, August 21, 2009

New Music Industry Career

Every year hundreds of music business professionals lose their jobs. Some are laid off. Others are fired. The end result is the seasonal carnage that results in unemployment.

Many of those who are unceremoniously dismissed will encounter various obstacles in their search for new jobs such as age, race, and sex discrimination. Some will fair better than others due to their network of associates or nepotism. Some people will go on to become consultants. Others will start companies. Many if not most will leave the music industry altogether.

For those in the minority who really understand the business and see the big picture, they are faced with their most daunting task: re-inventing their jobs and finding ways to get paid doing it.

Enter Independent A&R into the equation.

Over the years, A&R (artist and repertoire) reps have been enigmatic figures that have been misrepresented and misunderstood because their roles vary so greatly from company to company. One fact is absolute: A&R reps employed by record companies act on behalf of the record company.

Historically, A&R reps would create songs for artists to record and perform. They were musicians and songwriters who helped find a home for goods songs with the appropriate artists, and they would also help artists get signed to labels that would be good homes to develop their careers in.

Then artists started writing their own songs. That's when the A&R professionals had to modify their job description. Now, it's industry consensus that A&R people do everything and nothing - often simultaneously. How can they? Or rather, how can they not? The artists that they endorse are often dropped in the blink of an eye when they don't generate enough revenue to make a profit for the label to which they are signed.

The argument of whether or not record companies will survive or become extinct like dinosaurs is tired and should be put to rest. Record companies - or companies functioning in a record company capacity -will always exist. What no longer can exist is prehistoric thinking (which is no doubt how dinosaurs used to think) that we take in our approach, as professionals, to doing business in the music industry.

We are now dealing with intangible commodities as our product in the music industry (music, which is an intellectual property, and talent, which is associated with brands). The new digital/wireless era that we live in allows us to strip away the fat (excess) and the BS (politics) that plague and undermine the business. What we will have left when the smoke clears are the very things that the music industry was founded on: music, talent, and entrepreneurship. This represents a golden opportunity for Independent A&R professionals.

Independent A&R professionals facilitate the commercial use of that music and talent as entrepreneurs. By facilitate I'm referring to the process of helping others find, and/or negotiate the use of, music and talent in any revenue generating capacity e.g. (licensing/performance/recording, etc.).

Most artists think of their success vertically, viewing it in terms of "levels" they are on, an Independent A&R professional looks at success horizontally; basing it on a multiplicity of income streams across multiple platforms.

For example, in representing my longtime client, producer Cori Jacobs, his core business is producing music. His productions have appeared in television shows and have been featured prominently in many films including Tupac's biopic, "Thug Angel" and most recently, Tyler Perry's "Why Did I Get Married." He is also a musical director for the likes of Lauryn Hill and Malcolm Jamal Warner (yes, as in Theo from the Cosby Show). In addition, he collaborates with numerous songwriters and performs with his band, Clear Soul.

Each transaction related to the use of his music and talent(s) entail a business activity that requires professional attention and handling. I handle these business activities. From interfacing with clients seeking his services as a producer, to people who want to utilize his talent as a musical director, to the negotiation of licensing his songs for use in film and television; I instigate and execute all of these details.

While Independent A&R is a multi-tasking occupation, and there is overlap (as there is in practically every occupation in the music industry), and you do get paid on a commission basis, you are only engaged to handle the resulting business activities stemming from the commercial use of of your clients' music and talents; not to do hand-holding or talent development.

Perhaps most importantly, Independent A&R has helped me to find a purposeful and relevant place in the music industry that fully utilizes the depth of my experience and the breadth of my knowledge. By helping artists maximize the use of their talents and generate revenue with their songs, I've filled a void and found a niche in the process. Independent A&R can do the same for you.


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Friday, September 19, 2008

Think Plan Execute

In a shaky economy, many of us will begin to lose focus on what we are trying to achieve if we don't stay focus. If you are in the entertaiment business, fashion, modeling, and film then this blog is for you. As you have watch the news you have seen the fall of several financial banking institutions in the past few months. It will be of the upmost importance that you stick to the basics and THINK PLAN EXECUTE to arrive at the planned goal that you have foryourself. Watching television and constant blasting of the radio will keep your mind occupied from what you really need to be focusing on which is BRANDING, BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS, and CREATING WEALTH. THINK PLAN EXECUTE Is a term coined by JAWAR of The Music Industry Connection Book Series.

The goal is deceptions to keep you aloof and off track you have to make sure you continue to plan properly and follow through with what you are trying to achieve.In the 80's the us had a few crisis during that time period, but only the strong did survive. I just wanted to share this but of information that I thought could give you some direction in this confusing time.

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