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Cabrea Casey is the Director of A&R and Sync at Downtown Music Publishing. She's helped countless songwriters, artists and producers get paid for their art. This is a crash course on how to not get SCREWED as a songwriter. We cover how to navigate conversations around song splits, the most underrated way to get invited to every studio session, publishing scams to be aware of, and much more. FREE DOWNLOAD "The Ultimate Split Sheet" by Songtrust:https://songtr.st/43M8h1OWATCH "Music Publishing 101" Video by Songtrust:https://songtr.st/4l9Ak0XFREE ACCESS to "100 VIRAL CONTENT IDEAS FOR MUSICIANS": https://forms.gle/zGWuUrLA8mBfqz7F8GET 30% OFF DISTROKID: http://distrokid.com/vip/onemoretimeJOIN OUR DISCORD: https://discord.gg/rTAYsPcyEYWANNA WORK WITH US? Make us an OFFER! https://forms.gle/tVdon5vyoGAqPjx6AFOLLOW Cabrea Casey:https://www.instagram.com/cabreacaseyFOLLOW One More Time:https://www.instagram.com/onemoretimepodhttps://www.tiktok.com/@onemoretimepod
How Do You REALLY Break Into Music Publishing? Dive into the ever-evolving world of music publishing with Kim Frankiewicz, Global Head of Creative at Concord Music Publishing, in this episode of the MUBUTV Music Business Insider Podcast. Kim brings insight on streaming royalties, the rise of female leadership, why work ethic matters, and what publishers are seeking from artists and songwriters today. Tune in for practical career advice and inspiration for navigating the new music industry. Don't miss out!
Creativity, Collaboration, and Perseverance: A Life in Music with Kim Sherman Episode #158 Welcome to another insightful episode of The Creative Soulpreneur, where artistry meets entrepreneurship. Today, we're thrilled to introduce Kim Sherman, whose paths have intertwined through friendship, collaboration, and a shared passion for music. Nick and Kim reminisce about their initial meeting, a serendipitous artistic 'blind date' that blossomed into a fruitful partnership. They take us on a journey from Kim's theatrical childhood, inspired by her musician mother, to her perseverance in a male-dominated industry and her expansive musical career that spans genres and mediums. Kim shares her unique approach to creativity, detailing her daily routine that balances intense solo composition with meaningful collaboration. Listen in as they discuss the pivotal moments in Kim's life that steered her towards a thriving career in music, despite societal expectations. Through Kim's story, we learn the importance of being a perpetual student, embracing new challenges, and the enduring power of mentorship. Join us for a conversation filled with inspiration, insight, and a celebration of artistic growth and resilience. Key Takeaways: The Power of Collaboration: Kim emphasizes the importance of trust in collaborative relationships. Whether composing music in the same room with a collaborator or working independently and sharing progress, trust and mutual respect are essential for success. Adaptability Across Creative Fields: Kim has mastered the art of versatility by working across multiple genres, including opera, musical theater, film scores, and orchestral music. Her expansive definition of music allows her to adapt and thrive in various creative spaces, ensuring longevity in her career. Embracing Lifelong Learning: A true student of both music and life, Kim's dedication to learning keeps her creative spirit vibrant and alive. From experimenting with new genres to acting as her own mentor in writing librettos, she demonstrates the value of continual growth and exploration. Find Kim at her website: https://www.kdsherman.com Story Telling Guide!!! KIM D.SHERMAN is a composer who embraces lyricism and dissonance to embody musical landscapes. After graduating from Lawrence University, she worked in Minneapolis with many theater companies, including Tony Award-winning Theatre de la Jeune Lune. In 2024, BRIDGE TO PEACE: INVOCATION was recorded by the Lviv Philharmonic, with soloists Will Liverman and Allison Charney. UNFATHOMABLE THINGS (solo piano,) was published in 2021. Other works have been performed and recorded by The Ark Trio, Musica Sacra, and San José Chamber Orchestra. She has written scores for theatrical productions throughout the US, including music for the Broadway hit “I Hate Hamlet.” Nick Demos is a Tony and Olivier Award winning Broadway producer, documentary filmmaker, conscious business coach and manifestation expert. With over 15 years of teaching pranayama (breath work), yoga and creativity as well as thirty years in the entertainment industry, he has travelled from the Tony Awards to ashrams and run a multi-million dollar business in between. Nick helps you clear blocks and tap into your creative intuition so you can tell your stories and manifest the business and life of your dreams creating wealth and impact.
This week on the New Music Business podcast, Ari sits down with Jacob Paul, the VP of Platform Growth & Brand Strategy at Kobalt and KOSIGN. Jacob has been one of the leaders behind Kobalt's new admin publishing platform, KOSIGN, since its public launch in February 2025. Kobalt has been disrupting the traditional publishing model for years. Now their application-based platform, KOSIGN, is doing the same in the admin publishing space.In this episode, Jacob explains how Kobalt and KOSIGN approach publishing differently than traditional publishers and admin publishers. Along the way, he and Ari completely break down how music publishing works. They touch on: how songwriters get paid, the difference between “artists” and “songwriters,” the difference between publishers and admin publishers, and how creators can be sure they're not leaving any money on the table. Jacob also shares why it's advantageous to have a publisher or an admin publisher instead of just working with a PRO or MRO. If you have questions about music publishing (and let's be real, who doesn't?), this episode's got you covered. https://www.kosignmusic.com/ Chapters00:00 Understanding Music Publishing and Royalties05:07 The Role of Kobalt in Music Publishing10:10 Distinguishing Between Artists and Songwriters14:51 The Importance of Publishing for Songwriters19:53 Kobalt's Innovative Approach to Publishing25:03 Exploring Traditional vs. Admin Publishing Deals29:56 The Launch of KOSIGN and Its Impact on Indie Songwriters35:43 The Rise of Independent Artists40:23 Understanding Publishing and Royalties45:35 Navigating the Complexities of Publishing Administration51:10 The Role of KOSIGN in Empowering Songwriters56:25 The Future of Music Publishing and Artist OwnershipEdited and mixed by Ari DavidsMusic by Brassroots DistrictProduced by the team at Ari's TakeOrder the THIRD EDITION of How to Make It in the New Music Business: https://book.aristake.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aussie band Men at Work's most famous song is arguably Down Under. But what if it wasn't actually their song? This was the claim made by Larrikin Music, who are the copyright holders of the nursery rhyme Kookaburra Sits in the Old Gum Tree. In this episode of Crime Insiders Judgement, go inside the plagiarism battle that remains a cautionary tale in copyright law. This episode references suicide. If you or anyone you know needs help, contact Lifeline on 13 11 14.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The primary focus of this podcast episode is the intricate strategies that artists must employ to effectively disseminate their music across various platforms. As an artist, it is crucial to understand that a multifaceted approach to promotion significantly enhances the likelihood of reaching a broader audience and establishing a recognizable name within the industry. The discussion delves into the necessity of cultivating genuine relationships with influential figures, such as DJs and playlist curators, to facilitate one's presence on platforms like traditional radio and streaming services. Furthermore, we explore the roles of songwriters, publishers, and administrators in the music ecosystem, emphasizing the importance of understanding these distinctions for effective career management. Ultimately, this episode serves as a comprehensive guide for artists seeking to navigate the complexities of music distribution and relationship building within the industry.Takeaways: Artists must employ a multifaceted strategy to effectively disseminate their music across various platforms. Building genuine relationships within the music industry is paramount for artists seeking broader exposure. Self-promotion on platforms like Spotify is insufficient without establishing connections with influential curators. Understanding the roles of songwriters, publishers, and administration is crucial for navigating the music industry. The disparity in payout structures between traditional radio and streaming platforms is a significant concern for artists today. Strategically viewing one's music career as a business is essential for long-term success and sustainability. Links referenced in this episode:spotifyyoutubecbcCompanies mentioned in this episode: Spotify YouTube CBC Socan Rihanna Beyonce Ed Sheeran Erin Ashley Amanda Paris DJ Jester Ricochet
In this enlightening episode of the "Can We Talk R&B" podcast, host Ian Von engages with Prince Howard, an influential figure in music publishing, to explore the evolving landscape of the music industry. They discuss the financial dynamics behind owning music masters and the importance of publishing, emphasizing how independent artists can leverage these for maximum income. The conversation also celebrates the foundational influences of legendary artists and the strategic pathways modern musicians can take to achieve success. This is one episode you don't want to miss!
This week Ari sits down with Marc Caruso, the CEO and co-founder of Angry Mob Music, an independent music publisher based in LA. Aside from being an advocate for independent artists in the publishing world, Marc is a composer, producer, and Emmy-nominated music editor himself. He is also the President of the LA chapter of the Association of Independent Music Publishers (AIMP), a member of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, a member of The Recording Academy, and a member of The Motion Picture Editors Guild.In this episode, Marc describes the evolving landscape of music publishing, particularly in the context of our streaming economy. He breaks down essential terms, like ‘music publishing' itself, ‘copyright', and ‘royalties', before diving into the deeper complexities of the publishing world. Marc is incredibly transparent about how the money gets made at his publishing company—giving detailed accounts of how much sync licenses pay these days and what royalties look like for microsyncs on platforms like YouTube and TikTok. Rounding out a more global view, Marc and Ari discuss Universal's deal with Spotify, the MLC's failed lawsuit against Spotify and what all this means for independent publishers and independent songwriters. https://www.instagram.com/angrymobmusic/ Chapters00:00 The Shift from Sales to Streaming Economy04:07 Understanding Music Publishing12:50 The Role of Angry Mob Music16:55 Revenue Streams in Music Publishing21:30 The Importance of Sync Licensing22:00 Sync Fees and Their Variability29:44 Sync in Film and Advertising34:34 Micro Sync and Social Media Platforms39:41 Navigating Music Licensing for Creators45:24 The Complexities of Music Rights on Social Media49:11 The Role of Music Publishers and Advocacy57:02 Inequities in the Music Industry01:10:30 Empowering Independent Artists and PublishersEdited and mixed by Ari DavidsMusic by Brassroots DistrictProduced by the team at Ari's TakeOrder the THIRD EDITION of How to Make It in the New Music Business: https://book.aristake.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Från ovetande till majorförlag! Möt Atena Banisaid, som är General Manager för Sony Music Publishing och samtidigt behåller ena foten i A&R-rollen. Hennes nyfikenhet för musikbranschen började ovetandes efter en Kent-spelning, och efter branschstudier fick hon roller på bland annat AWAL och TEN. Idag arbetar hon med att bygga långsiktiga kreativa karriärer hos Sony, samtidigt som hon sitter i Musikförläggarnas styrelse. Vi pratar dels om vikten av mångfald och inkludering, samt hur Sonys arbete med detta har stärkt relationen till kreatörer och byggt förtroende när många tidigare varit skeptiska till ”branschen”. Atena förklarar dessutom hur hon ser på hållbar artistutveckling i en TikTok-era där ”traditionell” A&R fortfarande spelar en nyckelroll. Lyssna nu! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Discover in the episode, 'Finding Success In The Music Industry Through Engaging Your True Fans' the secrets of success in niche music genres with Benjamin Groff on the MUBUTV Music Business Insider Podcast.
Send us a textIn conversation with Prarthana Sen and Vishruti Bindal, the founders of Neon Culture and driving forces behind the Deccan Alternative Music Conference (DAMC).Prarthana Sen and Vishruti Bindal bring a wealth of experience and passion to India's independent music landscape, making significant strides toward fostering a more inclusive and innovative industry. Prarthana, formerly with Sofar Sounds, played a pivotal role in building global communities and providing indie artists with an intimate, impactful platform to showcase their talent. As one of the founding members of Music Tech India—and notably the only woman in the founding team—she has championed innovation and equity in music tech and indie spaces alike.Vishruti, a multi-faceted music business professional has worked across audio engineering, music curation, artist management, education, and music supervision. She currently serves as an instructor at Berklee, teaching the Global Emerging Markets and Music Cities Policy module, and as Project Manager at Sound Diplomacy's Momentual. Vishruti led the Bengaluru Music City analysis in 2021, creating the city's only primary data source for music, and spearheaded the Music Cities European Exchange 2023 in collaboration with the EU Commission.In this episode, we explore the remarkable journey of these two trailblazing women, the inception of Neon Culture, and their vision for DAMC. They share insights into their respective career trajectories, their dedication to community building and advocacy, and how they're shaping Neon Culture to amplify independent voices.Join us as we discuss the origins of DAMC, its transformative role in India's music industry, and what to expect from its second edition in Kochi this February 7th and 8th, 2025.For more details about DAMC, visit www.deccanalt.in. For any other query, please write into hello@lextalkmusic.com.This podcast is purely for informational purposes and should not be construed as legal advice. Kindly consult a legal practitioner for specific advice on legal issues/ disputes. © Sandhya Surendran, 2025. All rights reserved.
This is episode 2 of our mini-series of conversations compiled around a different theme each episode. This week we dive into the business of DIY, and stories of different artists that have built successful, sustainable careers outside of the major label, stereotypical "right" career path. We hear from Jesse Boykins III talk about leaving and standing up to Def Jam Records and Universal Publishing, Laura Veirs on owning her publishing throughout and starting her own label, the blue collar DIY sustainability that Joe Pug has mastered, and how BJ Barham (American Aquarium) has managed to build a six-figure DIY empire (both record sales/touring and merch)!You can find a link to our full conversations with each of them below, and playlists of other past conversations grouped by topic on our YouTube channel, also below.Get more access and support this show by subscribing to our Patreon, right here.Links:Jesse Boykins III - episode 67Laura Veirs - episode 44Joe Pug - episode 10BJ Barham - episode 7Click here to watch this conversation on YouTube.Social Media:The Other 22 Hours InstagramThe Other 22 Hours TikTokMichaela Anne InstagramAaron Shafer-Haiss InstagramAll music written, performed, and produced by Aaron Shafer-Haiss. Become a subscribing member on our Patreon to gain more inside access including exclusive content, workshops, the chance to have your questions answered by our upcoming guests, and more.
The past decade has seen a vast uptick in the importance of the music publishing sector. Publishing rights now account for roughly 30-40% of rightsholder revenue, thanks in part to both the adoption of consistent digital revenue streams and major investments from the financial sector that have bolstered the value of music catalogs. In our first podcast of 2025, we talk to Reservoir Media President & COO, Rell Lafargue about the evolution of the music publishing sector, what changes in the industry as a whole have contributed to publishing's importance, what the future may hold, and much more!
Send us a textIn conversation with Rafael Pereira and Sushil Chhugani, two key figures advancing India's independent music movement. As founding members of India Music Exchange (IMX) and active contributors to India International Music Week (IIMW), they have played a pivotal role in bringing together artists, publishers, and entrepreneurs to expand India's musical reach worldwide.Rafael, an intellectual property strategist and web3 oracle, utilizes his legal and technological expertise to guide creators through the rapidly evolving digital space. Sushil, the Founder and Director of Stubborn Company, brings a wealth of experience in nurturing emerging talent and enriching India's diverse music culture. In this episode we discuss IMX and IIMW, their respective objectives and their goals to promote collaboration, drive industry growth, and create international opportunities for Indian musicians.For more information about IMX, write in to projects@indiamusicexchange.org. For any other query, please write into hello@lextalkmusic.com.This podcast is purely for informational purposes and should not be construed as legal advice. Kindly consult a legal practitioner for specific advice on legal issues/ disputes. © Sandhya Surendran, 2024. All rights reserved.
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How are artists navigating wealth transmission and estate planning in today's music industry? On this episode of the MUBUTV Music Business Insider Podcast entitled, 'Hold or Sell Your Music Rights The Surprising Truth Revealed' with Roland Kluger, we explore the motivations behind selling music catalogs, the role of Performance Rights Organizations, and how new platforms are changing the game. Discover how evolving copyright laws in the U.S. and Europe impact these decisions and the potential of emerging markets!
Breaking into Southeast Asia's Music Scene with Andy Griffin's Expert Tips! In this episode of the MUBUTV Music Business Insider Podcast, join Ritch Esra and Eric Knight as they chat with Artist Manager Andy Griffin about his journey from band member to industry executive. Dive into Andy's firsthand experiences of the Southeast Asian music market, the impact of digital platforms like YouTube and Spotify, and key career advice for musicians. We also discuss the suppression of piracy with legal platforms and the need for a balanced promotional strategy in today's market. Enhance your understanding of global music industry trends with this must-listen episode!
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CLIMBer, just what does a publisher/staff-songwriter relationship look like? Well, today we'll dive into that with a successful music publisher. This is going to be fun. Great conversation. I can't wait for you to hear it. So buckle up! Follow The TwangTown Podcast: Instagram: @TwangTownPod The C.L.I.M.B. Show is dedicated to helping singers, songwriters, indie artists and industry pros "Create Leverage In The Music Business." We want you to win! About the hosts: Brent Baxter is an award-winning hit songwriter with cuts by Alan Jackson (“Monday Morning Church”), Randy Travis, Lady A, Joe Nichols, Ray Stevens, Gord Bamford and more. He helps songwriters turn pro by helping them WRITE like a pro, DO BUSINESS like a pro and CONNECT to the pros. You can find Brent at SongwritingPro.com/Baxter and SongwritingPro.com. Johnny Dwinell owns Daredevil Production and helps artists increase their streams, blow up their video views, sell more live show tickets, and get discovered by new fans, TV and music industry pros. Daredevil has worked with artists including Collin Raye, Tracy Lawrence, Ty Herndon, Ronnie McDowell and others. You can find Johnny at TheCLIMBshow.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It was so good to chat with Gabi Henriques about all things music publishing and creative sync! Gabi used to work in sync at Capitol Records and was the Film and TV Creative coordinator at Warner Chappell so it was great to have her insight on what works in sync and what you should do to get your song signed! We have a limited offer you can use now, that gets you up to 48% off your first subscription or 20% off one time purchases with code BABES20 at checkout. You can claim it at: https://magicmind.com/babes The post Gabi Henriques – Head of Sync Ultra Music Publishing appeared first on idobi.
It was so good to chat with Gabi Henriques about all things music publishing and creative sync! Gabi used to work in sync at Capitol Records and was the Film and TV Creative coordinator at Warner Chappell so it was great to have her insight on what works in sync and what you should do to get your song signed! The post Gabi Henriques – Head of Sync Ultra Music Publishing appeared first on idobi.
Our guest is veteran music publisher and industry expert Randall Wixen, who has just released the fifth edition of his book The Plain and Simple Guide To Music Publishing.Music publishing is one of the most complex parts of the music business, and yet it can be the most lucrative area of income for musicians. Wixen presents a clear, concise approach on how music publishing works today. The book includes a foreword by Tom Petty, among the many who put their trust in Wixen with their music catalog. Wixen is one of the most respected names in the music industry. He's the founder of Wixen Music Publishing, Inc. in Los Angeles. With a sister company, Wixen Music UK Ltd. in London, the companies administer the song catalogs of many top artists from the last 50 years, ranging from George Harrison, the Doors, Neil Young and Tom Petty, to the Black Keys, Andrew Bird and Fitz & The Tantrums.Randall gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the music publishing business in this interview plus his thoughts on the recent legal battle between Daryl Hall and John Oates, the famous 1984 lawsuit where John Fogerty was being sued for stealing a song he wrote himself, the Vanilla Ice vs Queen legal battle over his use of the song "Under Pressure", and more. This is a fascinating look at the side of the music business few know.Purchase a copy of The Plain and Simple Guide To Music Publishing [5th Edition]Visit WixenMusic.com in the USVisit WixenMusic.co.uk in the UK---------- BookedOnRock.com The Booked On Rock YouTube Channel Follow The Booked On Rock with Eric Senich:FACEBOOKINSTAGRAMTIKTOKX Find Your Nearest Independent Bookstore Contact The Booked On Rock Podcast: thebookedonrockpodcast@gmail.com The Booked On Rock Music: “Whoosh” by Crowander / “Last Train North” & “No Mercy” by TrackTribe
Write better songs faster! Clay & Marty's 10-day video series will help you level-up your songs and finish them faster. CLICK HERE to begin! SongTown Press Books:Mastering Melody Writing : Check It OutSong Building: Mastering Lyric Writing : Check It OutThe Songwriter's Guide To Mastering Co-Writing : Check It Out Hosts: Clay Mills : Facebook : InstagramMarty Dodson : Facebook : Instagram SongTown on Songwriting Podcast, Powered by Sweetwater.com - The best place for musical gear on the planet! For advertising opportunities, email kristine@songtown.com
Welcome back to the Be Radical Make Music podcast! WATCH THIS EPISODE AS A WORKSHOP PRESENTATION >> www.beradicalmakemusic.com/royaltiesThis week, we're diving into a crucial topic for songwriters: royalties. We'll explore what royalties are, how they work, and the legal rights you have as a songwriter. I'll break down performance and mechanical royalties, explain how you can earn money from your music, and share tips on protecting your creative work. Join me for an informative and empowering episode that's all about helping you understand your rights as a songwriter. Let's get informed!
Toni Childs is the powerhouse behind hits like "Don't Walk Away" and "Stop Your Fussin',". She isn't just a singer-songwriter; she's a force of nature. Listen to Toni's inspiring journey from open mic kid to international sensation. This episode is a testament to the transformative power of music.Thanks to the 2023 Whitsundays Songwriter Festival for bringing us this episode today. Timestamp:2:42 - Exploitation is ok 6:32 - The Open Mic Moment 10:03 - The Evolution of Creativity 13:20 - The London Interlude 20:12 - A Meeting of Minds 22:26 - Shamanic Sonic Journeys 26:58 - The Publishing Puzzle 29:26 - Defiance and Destiny About Toni Childs: Toni Childs is an Emmy Winner and three-time Grammy nominated American recording artist. The celebrated singer-songwriter is known for her powerful voice, inspiring independent spirit and crafted storytelling. With fans in over 50 countries around the world, Toni has produced a list of international hits such as: Don't Walk Away, Stop Your Fussin', Walk and Talk Like Angels, Many Rivers to Cross, to name a few. Over Toni's illustrious career she has opened for Bob Dylan and performed duets with greats such as Al Green and Peter Gabriel. She has toured the world over gaining a much loved fan base. In 1997, Toni was diagnosed with Graves Disease, a hyper-thyroid condition that pulled her away from touring and music making. It was 19 years in between albums and by then the industry and the world had changed. Living on Kauai in Hawaii, it became crystal clear to Toni that she wanted to create innovative new works with more engagement and play that supports life and shines a light on environmental solutions in ways that inspire action. Adding environmental activist, artistic director and installation artist to her bow, Toni has been bringing together the disciplines of music, film, 3D mapping, animation, lighting, set design and interactive components to three new works including an underwater concert, Reef 360. Contact Toni: Website / Facebook / Instagram Find out more and contact us at I Heart Songwriting Club & Francesca de Valence.Get your creativity, confidence, and songwriting output flowing. Join The Club and receive the support and structure to write 10 songs in 10 weeks and get feedback from a private peer community. Just getting started on your songwriting journey and need more hands-on support? Establish a firm foundation and develop your musical and lyric skills with our Beginner Songwriting Courses. Don't struggle to write your next album - write an album a year with ease! Watch our Free Songwriting Masterclass. Get songwriting insights from I Heart Songwriting Club: Instagram / Facebook / YouTubeBe inspired by Francesca on socials: YouTube / Facebook / InstagramTheme song: “Put One Foot In Front Of The Other One” music and lyrics by Francesca de Valence If you love this episode, please subscribe, leave a review and tell everyone you know about The Magic of Songwriting.
This week on Country Rap Tunes Podcast, Cory Mo & Kimberly Jones talk to the Music Mogul Ray Daniels aka The Culture Referee. They talk about Kanye West, Pimp C, 8 Ball & MJG, Outkast, Music Publishing, Artist Developement, Managing GRAMMY WINNING Songwriter Theron Thomas from Rock City & Much More. This episode will motivate you to be sucessful in the music industry in the climate we live in today. Ep. 3 Season 2 Executive Producer / Host / Engineer: Cory Mo Co Host: Kimberly Latrice Jones AKA Kimbo Slice Director: Alvin Agarrat Producer: Kevin Bryant Production Assistant: Kiannah McClure Camera Operator: Aaron Robey Camera Operator: Jax www.CountryRapTunes.com #CoryMo #CountryRapTunes #KimboSlice #CountryRapTunesPodcast
CLIMBer, what does an A&R Manager do at a publishing company? What keeps them busy all day working for songwriters? How do they interact with songwriters? What are some dos and don'ts of reaching out to a publisher? We're going to talk about all that today with a killer interview, we can't wait to share it with you. Look up Demolition Music Publishing here: DemolitionMusicPub.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Matty O on Triple M Homegrown as he sits down with UNIFIED Music Group's founder, Jaddan Comerford, for an exclusive chat that dives deep into the heart of Australia's music scene and its global impact. Since its inception in 2011, UNIFIED has carved out a niche not just within the Australian music industry but has etched its name on the global stage as a multifaceted entity, spanning artist management, record labels, merchandising, booking agencies, music publishing, and much more. This episode peels back the layers of UNIFIED's vast influence, highlighting its commitment to nurturing the next generation of talent through innovative initiatives like their Grants program, Music Industry Mentoring, and the groundbreaking side stage ventures. Jaddan shares candid, behind-the-scenes stories of Australia's beloved artists like Violent Soho, Tash Sultana, Vance Joy, and Ocean Alley, recounting their journey to global fame. From the highs of discovering new talent to the challenges of adapting to the streaming era, this conversation offers an unparalleled look into the music industry from one of its most influential figures.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on LEXCHAT, we're talking music publishing - what is it, and how do get into it? Starting out, you ARE your own publisher, but many high level artists partner with big publishing houses to push their music! #publishing #MusicBusiness #marketing TIPS ARE WELCOMED AND VERY MUCH APPRECIATED!!! CashApp: $LexCATL PayPal: lexcsolo@gmail.com Venmo: @lexcatl Zelle: 404-552-5514 Email questions and/or topics to LEXCLIKES@gmail.com MUSIC Amazon - http://bit.ly/lexconamazon Apple Music - http://bit.ly/lexconapple CD Baby - http://bit.ly/lexconcdbaby Spotify - http://bit.ly/lexconspotify Tidal - http://bit.ly/lexcontidal _________________________________________________________________ Follow me: https://www.lexcatl.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lexclikes/ https://twitter.com/thisislexc https://www.patreon.com/lexcatl --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lexcatl/support
Liz Ulmer is a theatrical management professional based in NYC with over 16 years of producing and administrative experience. She works as the Director of Stage Rights at Sony Music Publishing where she handles music licensing for Broadway shows such as MJ the Musical, The Outsiders, Ain't Too Proud: The Temptations Musical, and Moulin Rouge, as well as various live stage events throughout the world.
Write better songs faster! Clay & Marty's 10-day video series will help you level-up your songs and finish them faster. CLICK HERE to begin! SongTown Press Books:Mastering Melody Writing : Check It OutSong Building: Mastering Lyric Writing : Check It OutThe Songwriter's Guide To Mastering Co-Writing : Check It Out Hosts: Clay Mills : Facebook : InstagramMarty Dodson : Facebook : Instagram SongTown on Songwriting Podcast, Powered by Sweetwater.com - The best place for musical gear on the planet! For advertising opportunities, email kristine@songtown.com
Austin Wintory chats with the composing team collectively known as Ninja Tracks, Kaveh Cohen and Michael Nielsen. Together they discussed how they first met and what drove them to create a composing partnership; how they've worked together across various video games, TV shows, and films; and why the decided to add music publishing to their repertoire. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving us a rating and review. The Game Maker's Notebook is sponsored by Xsolla. To learn more, go to xsolla.pro/AOIAAS.
This flashback episode from 2018 is with the incredible Jenna Andrews, a Canadian singer/songwritr and producer of 27 Music Publishing whose music has been featured on shows like "Grey's Anatomy" and who has collabed with an array of artists including Drake, Jennifer Lopez, Lily Allen, and many others. This episode is a laugh riot from the first moment on which we talk about the best place in LA to get a vegan burger, Harry Potter/Wizarding World, her amazing dog Ms. Larry David, her writing process, and vocal producing and mentoring for her incredible artists including Noah Cyrus, Lily Allen, Zhavia, and Lennon Stella. Follow Jenna on social media! Engineer: Trevor Reece Become a Patron of the show! Instagram @FauxRealPod Twitter @FauxRealPod Facebook @FauxRealPod Logo design by Chris Michaud Recorded at The Ruby Faux Real is a production of Wilder Entertainment © 2023
String of Pearls ©2023 Claudia J / 5050songs IncRelease Date: 04/14/2023Produced by Demo My Song Lyrics Irritants, uncertainty and pain,Opportunities to build a chain.Your best foot forward I guess,Works a salty, ongoing process.Reading the wall of shame,Love yourself if you see your name.Embrace the light... The post String of Pearls appeared first on 5050songs Music Publishing.
EP330: Downtown-owned Sheer Publishing is Africa's largest independent music publisher and longstanding advocate for creators' rights across Africa. Join us as we chat to the MD, Thando Makhunga about what music publishing is and why it's vital for an artist/band's success.Support the showWebsitehttps://www.sludgeunderground.comMerchhttps://www.sludgeunderground.com/storeInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/sludgeundergroundTikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@sludgeundergroundYouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxyLW9b_W81ETvby7J4wmwATwitterhttps://twitter.com/Sludge031Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/SludgeUnderground
Brad Garcia is an accomplished musician and storyteller whose career began in 2012 with the alt-rock band Safe to Say. Rising to prominence through albums like 'With Everything in Between' and 'Down in the Dark', Garcia led the band across international tours and later rebranded as Locket in 2019. His early years, enriched by diverse musical influences in a household filled with genres from country to '90s grunge, laid the foundation for his dynamic musical journey. Garcia's talents extend beyond performance; since 2020, he's made a mark in the music industry as a composer, songwriter, and producer with Concord. Collaborating with artists across various genres, from Bulow to Felix Snow, he brings stories to life through music. His ability to infuse vulnerability into his compositions connects deeply with audiences, showcasing his flair for creating emotionally compelling music. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: Getting into music publishing Diversifying your skillset Creating your musical portfolio Studying music for inspiration Learning to understand the language of clients Creating opportunities to grow your network The value of meeting people in person Taking chances with your music Work-for-hire jobs vs. traditional publishing Getting paid to write songs Writing music that is licensable Dealing with rejection To learn more about Brad Garcia, visit: https://www.bradxgarcia.com/ For tips on how to improve your mixes, visit https://masteryourmix.com/ Looking for 1-on-1 feedback and training to help you create pro-quality mixes? Check out my new coaching program Amplitude and apply to join: https://masteryourmix.com/amplitude/ Download your FREE copy of the Ultimate Mixing Blueprint: https://masteryourmix.com/blueprint/ Get your copy of the #1 Amazon bestselling book, The Mixing Mindset – The Step-By-Step Formula For Creating Professional Rock Mixes From Your Home Studio: https://masteryourmix.com/mixingmindsetbook/ Join the FREE MasterYourMix Facebook community: https://links.masteryourmix.com/community To make sure that you don't miss an episode, make sure to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or on Android. Have your questions answered on the show. Send them to questions@masteryourmix.com Thanks for listening! Please leave a rating and review on iTunes!
With music consumption at an all-time high, a new songwriter economy has emerged, where music creators of all levels thrive and local repertoire reaches new fans across borders and genres. It's not just about writing hits but tapping into global opportunities that span various regions, art forms, and entertainment mediums, from TV/film, gaming, and Web3 to theater and production music. Music publishers will need to adapt their way of working to remain relevant, taking advantage of these new opportunities for their entire roster vs. focusing only on megastars and market share. Join Warner Chappell Music Co-Chair and CEO Guy Moot along with Grammy Award-winning songwriting/production duo Nova Wav, Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum producer and artist Murda Beatz, and Billboard Editorial Director Hannah Karp for a lively discussion about the future of music publishing and the new songwriter economy.
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Are you being paid for the music that you write? Ensure that you are getting the royalties you deserve as we dive into music publishing administration. Joining Bree Noble on today's show is Downtown Music's President of Publishing, Emily Stephenson, who helps us navigate the world of music publishing and why artists need publishers for their music. What is the role of a publisher? How do you identify which ones to go with? How does Downtown Music differ from SongTrust? What is fair pay and what does the National Music Publishers' Administration (NMPA) do about it? Emily answers these questions and more. So tune in to this episode to equip yourself with great information as you continue your way to becoming a profitable musician.
In this episode of #SyncMusicMondays, host K. Sparks talks about the Sync Music Success: Get Your Music In Film & TV Conference with special guests, J Nolan, Jill Strada, JS aka The Best & Da Fingaz Sync Music Success, is a Music Licensing Conference where Industry Professionals teach musicians how to get their music in Television & Film. This is a ground breaking and innovative event where musicians learn about the Music Licensing Business, Sync Agents, Music Publishing, Entertainment Contractual Agreements, and much more. Who should attend Sound of Success? Artists from every musical genre, Music Producers, Music Composers, Songwriters, Music Publishers, Record Labels, Music Industry professionals, and more. Our virtual platform makes it easy for attendees to learn, ask questions freely, and network directly with music industry professionals within the music licensing industry. Reserve Your Seat Today - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sound-of-success-get-your-music-in-film-and-tv-conference-tickets-662628679217 →Follow On Social Media← YouTube - @rhythmcouture Podcast - https://audioboom.com/channels/5090014-sync-music-mondays Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rhythmcouturebiz/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/rhythm_couture Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/RhythmCouturebiz Our mission here at Rhythm Couture is to help purpose-driven musicians attain their goals doing what they love and making an impact through the power of music. Here are the ways to work with us here at Rhythm Couture: ⚡️FREE TIPS: Download our FREE TV/Film Sync Music Licensing Tips: https://www.rhythmcouture.com/mlb ⚡️RC UNIVERSITY: Check out our online university that provides direct knowledge in regards to music licensing https://www.rhythmcouture.com/rc-academy ⚡️COURSES/ COACHING / MASTERMINDS: Learn about our online courses, coaching, and one on one personal Music Licensing Master Mind Classes designed to help every musician reach their goals. Schedule a consultation via the contact page on our website. https://www.rhythmcouture.com/contact (Host) K. Sparks: https://www.instagram.com/ksparksmusic/ (Engineer) Es-K: https://www.instagram.com/beatsbyesk/ #musiclicensing #musicconference #musicseminar
Firstly, Warner Music Group reported a growth in Recorded Music's digital revenue and saw an acceleration in streaming growth. This reflects the trend across the industry. Many music consumers are switching from buying physical copies to streaming music online which the company acknowledged during the call. This shift has been advantageous to the group as it has lowered production and distribution costs while increasing reach and accessibility. Secondly, the company's commitment to developing new talent is paying off. It was revealed during the call that new releases from artists played a significant part in their revenue growth. The executives stressed the importance of investing in A&R, and explained that Warner Music's diverse, highly-popular portfolio proved their strategic approach was working. This aligns with the company's objective of long-term growth and operational excellence. Thirdly, Warner Music Group has also made strategic investments in emerging markets to ensure their music is accessible and distributed globally. A notable mention during the call was their recent partnerships and expansions in countries such as China, India, and parts of Africa. The executives acknowledged that these emerging markets represent considerable opportunities for growth for the group. Lastly, the company also saw growth in their Music Publishing segment. The company attributed this to the high demand for copyrighted material due to the rising popularity in streaming services. This success was credited to the strength of the Warner Chappell catalog and their commitment to providing quality, reliable service to their clients. In conclusion, the executives reassured investors of Warner Music's commitment to their unique artist-centric approach that prioritizes both long-term development of talent and exploration of innovative ways to generate revenue. Based on what they stated during the earnings call, it would seem that their strategy is delivering successful results. It not only supports the company's future growth but also ensures they can successfully navigate the rapidly evolving music industry landscape. WMG Company info: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/WMG/profile For more PSFK research : www.psfk.com This email has been published and shared for the purpose of business research and is not intended as investment advice.
Welcome to Stories Behind the Songs podcast! This week, Chris Blair sat down in "the listening room" at Sony Music Publishing with president and CEO, Rusty Gaston. They have a "listening room" at Sony where they meet daily to listen to every song their writers wrote the previous day - it was very cool! You've probably heard our other guest mention their publishers in previous episodes. With several years of experience working in publishing, Rusty gives us the scoop on what a music publisher does and what his role consists of as the president of Sony Music Publishing. If you are an aspiring songwriter, established artist, or just someone who loves music this episode is for you. You will get to hear exclusive, behind-the-scenes stories from the writers' rooms, interactions between country stars and icons, how the hits are formed, and everything in between. Rusty believes in championing and encouraging artists. You can feel how much he cares for these artists and songwriters just by sitting in the same room with him. You could even say that without Rusty, we wouldn't have as many number-one hits out there... And what he's doing it working! He's been the recipient of many awards including 2023 Country Power Players Executive of the Year along with many of his writers/artists scooping up awards year after year like Cole SwindelI, Lainey Wilson, Megan Moroney, Ashley Gorley and countless more! Here's a full list of Sony Music Publishers songwriters. We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did and like hearing a little spin on what we usually do this week when sitting down with a publisher instead of a songwriter or artist directly! Let us know what you thought of this episode and subscribe on Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you find your podcasts. Show Notes: Sony Music Publishing Instagram: @SonyMusicPub Sony Music Publishing Spotify: @SonyATVOfficial Sony Music Publishing Webiste: here Rusty Gaston's Instagram: @RustyGaston And follow us, Stories Behind the Songs Podcast, here: SBTSongs TikTok: @SBTSongs SBTSongs Instagram: @SBTSongs SBTSongs YouTube: @SBTSongs Chris Blair's Instagram: @ChrisBlairMusic Chris Blair's Website: ChrisBlair.com And thanks to our sponsors! We just got a brand new sponsor with Alclair In-Ear Monitor systems and we LOVE THEM! They have the most clear, amazing sound and we are pumped to have them on as a sponsor also giving 10% off to any of our listeners! Reach out for a special code or check out our SBTSongs Instagram page for the link/QR code. And a big thanks to our other sponsors, Sennheiser Microphones and The Imperfect Aesthetician. #SBTSongs --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sbtsongs/support
Dive into the world of music publishing with the author himself, Randall Wixen! In this enlightening episode, we break down music publishing 101, exploring the fundamental concepts every songwriter and musician should know. Randall shares insights on what music publishers do, the workings of publishing administration, and the key elements of a music publishing deal. Join us on the Music Business Insider Podcast for a plain and simple guide to understanding music publishing. #MusicPublishing101 #RandallWixen #MusicBusiness Use code MUBUTV10 to get 10% off of your order with the Music Business Registry here
Are you a musician dreaming of getting your music featured in film and TV? This video is your gateway to success! Join us for an exclusive interview with Alexia Erlichman, co-founder of Music Gorilla one of the leading commercial marketplaces for independent musicians. Uncover the secrets of how to connect, and how to submit your work effectively. Gain valuable insights on how to get your music into the world of film and television. Don't miss out on this opportunity to boost your music career. #MusicBusiness #FilmAndTV #MusicGorilla Use code MUBUTV10 to get 10% off of your order with the Music Business Registry here
In this insightful podcast, we delve into the world of music publishing and explore what level of development music publishers expect from songwriters in today's music industry. If you're a songwriter looking to understand the expectations of music publishing companies and gain a deeper understanding of the music publishing 101 essentials, this is a must-listen. Join us to discover what music publishers do and how to meet their expectations with Suzan Koc from Suz'On Entertainment. ****** Use code MUBUTV10 to get 10% off of your order with the Music Business Registry here
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John Raso is the CEO of Audiam, a division of SESAC Music Group, that collects digital music royalties for music publishers, writers, and hitmakers using innovative technology and music publishing experience. Prior to Audiam, John spent over a decade at The Harry Fox Agency as the head of client services and has over 15 years of experience in record label marketing, publicity, and product management.John shares how Audiam's innovative technology and music publishing expertise can help self-published songwriters collect digital music royalties, ensure clean and up-to-date song data, and provide a platform for easier royalty collection. Here's what you'll learn about: How to utilize Audiam's innovative music publishing technology to locate and enhance metadata, ensuring clean and up-to-date song dataRecover unpaid past royalties and collect those owed in the future through Audiam's platformHow Audiam empowers self-published songwriters to focus on creating music by providing a seamless solution for digital music royalty collectionGet started with Audium here: https://www.audiam.com/Want to Fast Track Your Music Career? Try MusicMentor™ Pro For Free: https://link.modernmusician.me/MusicMentorApply for Gold Artist Academy: https://link.modernmusician.me/apply-for-coaching