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Best podcasts about Donald S Passman

Latest podcast episodes about Donald S Passman

No Labels Necessary
#106 | The Fastest Way for Indie Artists to Learn The Entire Music Business (UPDATED) ft. Don Passman

No Labels Necessary

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 21:59


Donald S. Passman is the author of All You Need To Know About the Music Business and a graduate of the University of Texas and Harvard Law School. He practices law with the Los Angeles firm of Gang, Tyre, Ramer, Brown & Passman and has specialized in the music business for more than forty years.Don has lectured extensively on the music industry, including at Harvard Law School, Yale Law School, USC Gould School of Law, UCLA School of Law, the Los Angeles Copyright Society, and the Beverly Hills Bar Association. He is also the author of three novels: The Amazing Harvey, The Visionary, and Mirage.Don has been listed in the Best Lawyers in America for more than twenty years, as well as the Top 100 Lawyers in California, the Top 500 Attorneys in America, Billboard's Power 100, Hollywood Reporter's Top 100 Entertainment Attorneys, Billboard's Music's Most Powerful Attorneys, and Southern California's Super Lawyers.All You Need to Know About The Music Business:https://www.simonandschuster.com/book...No Labels Necessary is a Weekly Podcast hosted by Sean "BrandMan" Taylor and Jacorey "Kohrey" Barkley, unveiling the world of marketing from Indie Artists to Major Labels.Exposing the Lies Keeping You From Monetizing Your Fanbase:http://www.nolabelsnecessary.com/mone...

The Wealthy Artist Podcast
Royalties 101

The Wealthy Artist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 43:04


Today on the show, learn just what royalties ARE. Have you ever released music digitally? Do you plan on releasing music? Don't skip this episode! In fact you are going to want to repeat this one a few times to let it soak in. Most artists are NOT collecting all the royalties that are due to them. And when we don't collect our royalties they get redistributed to the highest earners. (mic drop!) Sarah is here to help you reclaim your royalties with this part 1 of 2 part series on how to register your music.Want to work with Sarah 1:1 to register your music and make sure you are not leaving any cash on the table? Email her directly at tunedough@gmail.com or sign up to Sarah's Tunedough mailing list to be the first to know when Tunedough, the self-guided course to help you register your music, is out!Episode Resource Guide: READ: All You Need to Know About the Music Business by Donald S Passman (hyper linked)SONGTRUST: Get 30% off when you sign up with code TUNEDOUGH THE BOUTIQUE LAWYER:  Get 20% anything in the contract store with code TUNEDOUGH20 Email Sarah & Wilson -> thewealthyartistpodcast@gmail.comWilson Harwood's Official Artist WebsiteWilson Harwood's Studio WebsiteSarah Clanton - Official Website Tunedough - Sarah's Song Registration CourseMindful Singing Studio- Holistic Vocal CoachingYoutube InstagramPatreon

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Drummer's Resource
629 – 5 Easy Business Tips Every Drummer Should Know

Drummer's Resource

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 14:01


Resources/Links mentioned: Dave Ramsey – The 7 Baby Steps All You Need to Know About the Music Business by Donald S. Passman Quickbooks Freshbooks MusicPro Insurance The post 629 – 5 Easy Business Tips Every Drummer Should Know appeared first on Drummer's Resource: Conversations with the world's greatest drummers and music industry pros..

How to Build a Sustainable Music Career and Collect All Revenue Streams
E5: Get Your Business Affairs Together & Fair Compensation w/ Donald S. Passman

How to Build a Sustainable Music Career and Collect All Revenue Streams

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 44:52


Today's episode delves into every musician's favorite topic (hint: sarcasm) - business affairs. Business affairs is also known as the legalities and rights around the music you're creating, and is not limited to master recording ownership and songwriting splits. Host Emily White digs in to ensure you're collecting all revenue that's owed to you for your songwriting and music publishing. She also shares best practices on how to handle songwriting splits if you are collaborating with others on writing your music, as well as how to compensate producers, remixers, arrangers and more. In addition, Emily covers putting together a band or group agreement if you aren't a solo artist. All of this precedes Emily's exclusive interview with attorney Donald S. Passman, author of the iconic All You Need to Know About the Music Business, who has also represented artists such as Taylor Swift, Stevie Wonder, Adele, Kanye West, and more. Today's episode is brought to you by Songtrust, the world's largest and most accessible music publishing administrator. Sign up now to join over 300,000 songwriters and collect your publishing royalties from more than 215 countries and territories. Use promo code SUSTAIN20 at signup for 20% off your Songtrust registration. Questions? Reach out to @EmWizzle on Twitter. Book this podcast was based on: https://www.collectiveentinc.com/book2. 10% off w/ code PODCAST Email List to be directly contacted when S2 & the book's next edition drops: https://bit.ly/SustainableList CREDITS: Creator, Executive Producer, Producer, & Host: Emily White Engineer: Nathan Cain Music: Matthew Wang Sponsorship: info@c-ent.com Graphics: Neelu Mohaghegh --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sustainablemusiccareer/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sustainablemusiccareer/support

YOU CAN Make a Living In The Music Industry Podcast
Season 2 - Episode 15: Glory Reinstein - The Song Has To Fit Like A Glove

YOU CAN Make a Living In The Music Industry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 49:25


This week I’m talking with Glory Reinstein who is the owner of the sync licensing agency Song and Film which I am honored to work with.  We are talking about the day to day aspects of running a sync licensing agency, what to know when starting your own sync agency and the importance of the music needing to enhance, not distract from the story. Sponsors: Edenbrooke Productions - We offer consulting services and are offering listeners a 1-hour introductory special. To request more info on consulting services, email Marty at contact@johnmartinkeith.com. In this episode we talk about: *Being the owner of Song and Film sync licensing Agency.
 *You need great production. *I look for great Americana music and great hip hop artists. *Music Supervisors want songs to breathe, not too wordy.   *Supes want stems as well as instrumental. *I work non-exclusively. *Licensing fee percentages. *Different genres of Christmas music that are requested. *The amount of briefs sent. *The song has to fit like a glove in a scene.  *The process of songs getting placed.
 *Building trust with supervisors. *Day to day aspects of running a sync licensing agency. *Starting your own sync licensing agency. *The e-book “Thinking in Sync” by Amanda Kreig Thomas on Amazon. *Knowing what Music Supervisors really want. *www.songandfilm.com *“How To Make It In The New Music Business” by Ari Herstand on Amazon. *“Making Music Make Money” by Eric Beall *“All You Need To Know About The Music Business” by Donald S. Passman on Amazon. *Sync music needs to enhance, not distract from the story. BIO Glory Reinstein received her B.S. in Music Education at the University of Vermont and her M.S. at Central Connecticut State University. She taught music at the high school level in three different high schools over the course of 38 years. While teaching, she was a guest conductor for a few high school music festivals and served as President for one term for the Vermont Chapter of the American Choral Director’s Association as well as President for one term for the Vermont chapter of the Music Educators Association. Ms. Reinstein garnered four awards during her teaching career including Vermont Music Educator of the Year.  As a result of her son pursuing a singer/songwriter career, Glory got interested and involved in not only helping him with promotion and publicity, but also other local artists. After taking online courses at Berklee College of Music (Boston), she started her own business, Malletts Bay Music, and ran it while still teaching. In 2015, when she retired from teaching, she began working with the founder of Song And Film and eventually took over the business. Since then she has signed many new artists and has licensed several songs on their behalf. 

Producer Cast
PRO14: How to Build the Team That Fulfills Your Dreams!

Producer Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 8:39


Only 1% of people are ever able to build the type of leverage I'm going to show you how to build in this episode! You need a capable team around you if you want to maximize your potential! In this episode: The core team members you need around you depending on the type of music business you run! Tips on building teams for both indie/label artists and labels! What to look for in your team members! Links to things discussed in this episode: Everything You Need to Know About the Music Business by Donald S. Passman How to Start and Run Your Own Record Label by Daylle Deanna Schwartz Did you enjoy this episode? Please leave a review on whatever platform you're listening on and share this podcast with any friends who could benefit from constant music production edutainment! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/producercast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/producercast/support

Producer Cast
PRO6: Beatmaking Isn't Enough. Do These 6 Things to Avoid Stagnation!

Producer Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 12:36


If you want to make a full career out of your music production, you need to be well rounded! This episode will show you 6 things you can do to constantly grow as a producer and a person! In this episode: Why a wide knowledge of business, marketing, and technology are necessary for becoming a quality music producer! 6 life changing activities that you should be engaging in! The importance of working every angle! Links to things discussed in this episode: Slate Academy Mike Senior's Mixing Secrets for the Small Studio and Recording Secrets for the Small Studio Bobby Owsinki's Books Donald S. Passman's Everything You Need to Know About the Music Business Daylle Deanna Schwartz's The Real Deal and How to Start and Run Your Own Record Label Loren Weisman's Books Benjamin Graham's The Intelligent Investor Diamandis' and Kotler's The Future is Faster Than You Think Adobe Creative Cloud Adobe free alternatives: Kdenlive, GIMP, and Inkscape Russell Brunson's Books Gary Vee's Books John Maxwell's Books Tom Feltenstein's Books Ray Edwards' How to Write Copy That Sells Did you enjoy this episode? Please leave a review on whatever platform you're listening on and share this podcast with any friends who could benefit from constant music production edutainment! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/producercast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/producercast/support

American Slacker Podcast
EP153- Jonathan Larr

American Slacker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 54:16


On the latest episode of American Slacker the hosts are joined by Jonathan Larr, an entertainment attorney and recovering artist manager. Jonathan recently wrote an article titled The Systematization Of Podcast Law: Bringing Structure Into Chaos which discusses the gaps in law regarding the podcast industry. He describes how a lack of definition in contracts can leave independent podcasters and artists vulnerable to being taken advantage in this new business. Matt and Jesse ask about some of his favorite podcasts and his history wrangling bands as an artist manager. Jonathan also brings up some stories of iconic managers who have been both great and horrible to their clients.  Read The Systematization Of Podcast Law: Bringing Structure Into Chaos by Jonathan Larr Suggested book All You Need to Know About the Music Business by Donald S. Passman To become a Patron of the show click here! Check out the American Slacker Podcast Website, Facebook Page, American Slackers Group, Instagram, Youtube and Twitter. Music & theme song “American Slacker” provided by Haverland.

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