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Here come the regulars : how to run a record label ... Read More

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  • ISBN: 086547981X (pbk. : alk. paper)
  • ISBN: 9780865479814 (pbk. : alk. paper)
  • Physical Description: 161 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
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  • Edition: 1st ed.
  • Publisher: New York : Faber and Faber, 2009.

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Formatted Contents Note: Getting started -- Your team of advisers -- Branding and beyond -- Finding artists -- Attorneys -- Record deals -- Copyright -- Mechanical rights -- How to approach people and not feel slimy -- Manufacturing -- Distribution -- Digital distribution -- How to open doors (without breaking them down) -- Booking -- Marketing plans -- Getting the word out -- Radio promotion -- The importance of blogs to an independent record label -- Merchandising deals -- Management -- Licensing to entertainment -- Saying no to friends -- Odds and ends.
Summary, etc.: From the Publisher: Ian Anderson started recording music when he was thirteen and launched his own successful record label, Afternoon Records, when he was just eighteen. Now this wunderkind of the music scene has written the ultimate guide for all those aspiring to a career in the record industry. Here Come the Regulars covers territory ranging from a label's image to its budget, focusing on the importance of blogging culture and being in the now, and how to approach potential artists with grace and style. Aside from its essential advice-including a truthful account of the role of attorneys, contracts, and record deals-this accessible guide also includes key practical information ranging from sample legal agreements and press releases (or "one-sheets," as they say in the business) to actual figures in terms of how much money to spend on what (promotion, tour expenses, even T-shirts), specifically geared toward the young upstart with very little in the bank. For those interested in starting their own label, Here Come the Regulars will be the dog-eared, underlined bible on the nightstand.
Subject: Sound recording industry Vocational guidance
Sound recordings Marketing
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