NOV. 18-19: CONFESSIONS OF A RECORD PRODUCER WORKSHOP
Sep 19, 2006 11:25 AM
How can songwriters, side-players, artists and producers protect their rights and their money? In October of 1998, the book Confessions of a Record Producer: How To Survive the Scams and Shams of the Music Business hit the streets. For the first time, real numbers of what everybody in the music business earns, how artists are ripped off with clever accounting and common methods of copyright fraud were exposed.
Now, Confessions' author, multiplatinum record producer, music-business consultant and industry activist Moses Avalon, speaks live in an in-depth workshop.
You will learn:
*Five tips on how to protect your copyright from theft
*Five ways that record companies and producers hide money
*Seven techniques on how to choose the right label/manager or lawyer
*Ten points on how to understand what a recording contract really says
*Three new accounting scams the record companies are whipping up
*Extensive Q&A where Moses will answer the questions others dodge
You will also get tips on:
*Is a publishing deal really worth it?
*Meeting the right people who can really help
*How to get out of a bad deal
The next Confessions of a Record Producer Workshop will be in Los Angeles (Mt. St. Mary's College in Brentwood) Nov. 18-19, 2006 (9 a.m.-5 p.m., both days).
Early bird rates are now in effect, but only until Oct. 10 and only for the first 20 registrants.
For more information on locations, agenda and discounts, visit www.MosesAvalon.com.
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