The Business of Music: Navigating the Industry Landscape

The Business of Music: Navigating the Industry Landscape

Author: Harry Tekell

Publisher: Richards Education

Published:

Total Pages: 134

ISBN-13:

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The Business of Music: Navigating the Industry Landscape offers an in-depth exploration of the multifaceted world of the music industry. This comprehensive guide delves into the historical evolution of the industry, the roles of record labels and music publishers, the dynamics of live performances, and the critical aspects of marketing and promotion. With detailed sections on revenue streams, music technology, legal and financial considerations, and the importance of education and networking, this book provides invaluable insights for both emerging artists and seasoned professionals. Whether you're an aspiring musician, a seasoned industry veteran, or simply a music enthusiast, The Business of Music equips you with the knowledge to navigate the complex landscape of the music industry, understand its many facets, and make informed decisions to advance your career. Discover the strategies, tools, and insights needed to succeed in this ever-evolving industry and stay ahead of the curve with this essential guide.


The Business of Music Management

The Business of Music Management

Author: Tom Stein

Publisher: Business Expert Press

Published: 2021-03-25

Total Pages: 301

ISBN-13: 1953349676

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Readers will gain vital and accurate knowledge about the music business, how musicians get paid, the legal framework for business, and will learn to recognize and leverage opportunities through overcoming the inevitable obstacles to success in a rapidly-changing industry. The author offers valuable insights into the niche readers might fill with their career, and discover their unique path to success. Readers will come away with a greater understanding of the scope and demands of the music and entertainment industry.


The New Music Industries

The New Music Industries

Author: Diane Hughes

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-09-27

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13: 3319403648

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This research-based book outlines career models for artists, methods of creative engagement, artistic options including individuality and branding, production practices, the realities of being a musician in the new industries, and implications for popular music education. Due to the profound effects of the digitisation of music, the music industries have undergone rapid transformation. The former record label dominated industry has been supplanted by new industries, including digital aggregators, strategists and online platforms. These new music industries now facilitate ‘direct’ access to both artists and their music. While such accessibility and the potential for artist exposure have never been greater, the challenge to stand out or to even navigate a musical career pathway is formidable. A useful resource for musicians and educators, this text highlights the ways in which the new music industries facilitate increased opportunities for 21st Century popular musicians to collaborate, communicate and interact with others interested in their music.


All You Need to Know about the Music Business

All You Need to Know about the Music Business

Author: Donald S. Passman

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 465

ISBN-13: 0743293185

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A guide to the music business and its legal issues provides real-world coverage of a wide range of topics, including teams of advisors, record deals, songwriting and music publishing, touring, and merchandising.


Music Law

Music Law

Author: JULIE L.. HUPPE ROSS (MICHAEL J.)

Publisher: West Academic Publishing

Published: 2020-12-10

Total Pages: 786

ISBN-13: 9781684676125

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About the Book: This textbook is designed to inspire debate and discussion about the past, present, and future of the music industry--blending insights from legal, business, and policy perspectives. Students are introduced to the history of music as property in commerce; key technological and business milestones affecting all aspects of the creative process; legal protections for those who create music, those who own it, and those who want to use it; the competing (and recurring) policy debates from the past century that have influenced the way creative participants interact with one another; and the challenges and opportunities presented by the digital age. About the Authors: Julie Ross has been a full-time faculty member at Georgetown Law since 1998, where she has taught courses focusing on legal practice and music law. Her scholarship focuses on music copyright and writing pedagogy. She is a graduate of Hamilton College and Harvard Law School and clerked for the Honorable H. Lee Sarokin in New Jersey. Before moving to academia, she practiced as a litigator in Los Angeles. Michael Huppe is President & CEO of SoundExchange, an organization at the center of many legal, policy and technology issues confronting the modern music industry. With over 20 years in the industry, he has fought on behalf of artists, songwriters, labels, publishers, and studio producers. A graduate of Harvard Law School, he was originally a commercial litigator and now focuses on the business issues affecting creators, especially those relating to music and technology.


Understanding the Music Industries

Understanding the Music Industries

Author: Chris Anderton

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2012-12-14

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 1446290794

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Everyone knows music is big business, but do you really understand how ideas and inspiration become songs, products, downloads, concerts and careers? This textbook guides students to a full understanding of the processes that drive the music industries. More than just an expose or ′how to′ guide, this book gives students the tools to make sense of technological change, socio-cultural processes, and the constantly shifting music business environment, putting them in the front line of innovation and entrepreneurship in the future. Packed with case studies, this book: • Takes the reader on a journey from Glastonbury and the X-Factor to house concerts and crowd-funded releases; • Demystifies management, publishing and recording contracts, and the world of copyright, intellectual property and music piracy; • Explains how digital technologies have changed almost all aspects of music making, performing, promotion and consumption; • Explores all levels of the music industries, from micro-independent businesses to corporate conglomerates; • Enables students to meet the challenge of the transforming music industries. This is the must-have primer for understanding and getting ahead in the music industries. It is essential reading for students of popular music in media studies, sociology and musicology.


All You Need to Know About the Music Business

All You Need to Know About the Music Business

Author: Donald S. Passman

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2015-11-10

Total Pages: 528

ISBN-13: 150110490X

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All You Need to Know About the Music Business by veteran music lawyer Don Passman—dubbed “the industry bible” by the Los Angeles Times—is now updated to address the biggest transformation of the music industry yet: streaming. For more than twenty-five years, All You Need to Know About the Music Business has been universally regarded as the definitive guide to the music industry. Now in its tenth edition, Donald Passman leads novices and experts alike through what has been the most profound change in the music business since the days of wax cylinders and piano rolls. For the first time in history, music is no longer monetized by selling something—it’s monetized by how many times listeners stream a song. And that completely changes the ecosystem of the business, as Passman explains in detail. Since the advent of file-sharing technology in the late 1990s to the creation of the iPod, the music industry has been teetering on the brink of a major transformation—and with the newest switch to streaming music, this change has finally come to pass. Passman’s comprehensive guide offers timely, authoritative information from how to select and hire a winning team of advisors and structure their commissions and fees; navigate the ins and outs of record deals, songwriting, publishing, and copyrights; maximize concert, touring, and merchandising deals; and how the game is played in a streaming world. “If you want to be in music, you have to read this book,” says Adam Levine, lead singer and guitarist of Maroon 5. With its proven track record, this updated edition of All You Need to Know About the Music Business is more essential than ever for musicians, songwriters, lawyers, agents, promoters, publishers, executives, and managers—anyone trying to navigate the rapid transformation of the industry.


The Artist's Guide to Success in the Music Business

The Artist's Guide to Success in the Music Business

Author: Loren Weisman

Publisher:

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781608325788

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The music industry and you - Your band: working with other musicians - Defining and refining your sound - Managing, performing, and booking gigs - Solo or band touring - The music business plan - In the recording studio - Fundraising and investors - Your band is the brand - Music marketing and promotions - Your career in the music business of today.


Music Management, Marketing and PR

Music Management, Marketing and PR

Author: Chris Anderton

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2022-02-24

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 1529787270

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This book is your guide to the study and practice of music management and the fast-moving music business of the 21st century. Covering a range of careers, organisations, and practices, this expert introduction will help aspiring artists, managers, and executives to understand and succeed in this exciting sector. Featuring exclusive interviews with industry experts and discussions of well-known artists, it covers key areas such as artist development, the live music sector, fan engagement, and copyright. Other topics include: Managing contracts and assembling teams. Using data audits of platforms to adapt campaigns. Shaping opinions about music, musicians, events. How the music industry can be more diverse, inclusive, and equitable for the benefit of all. Working with venues, promoters, booking agents, and tour managers. Branding, sponsorship, and endorsement. Funding, crowdsourcing and royalty collection. Ongoing digital developments such as streaming income and algorithmic recommendation. Balancing the creative and the commercial, it is essential reading for students of music management, music business, and music promotion – and anybody looking to build their career in the music industries. Dr Chris Anderton, Johnny Hopkins, and James Hannam all teach on the BA Music Business at the Faculty of Business, Law and Digital Technologies at Solent University, Southampton, UK.


Harmony in Business: A Comprehensive Guide to Establishing a Record Label

Harmony in Business: A Comprehensive Guide to Establishing a Record Label

Author: Jim Grout

Publisher: Richards Education

Published:

Total Pages: 191

ISBN-13:

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Discover the symphony of success in the music industry with 'Harmony in Business: A Comprehensive Guide to Establishing a Record Label.' This definitive playbook offers aspiring entrepreneurs and seasoned professionals alike a roadmap to navigate the dynamic world of record labels. From crafting a visionary business plan to nurturing talent, mastering marketing strategies, and navigating legal waters, each chapter is composed to help you orchestrate your label's rise to prominence. Whether you're passionate about music or driven by entrepreneurial spirit, 'Harmony in Business' conducts you through every crescendo and cadence, ensuring your label's journey is not just a performance, but a masterpiece of sustained success.