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What is a 50/50 Record Deal?
Cooper, a music lawyer based in Los Angeles, assesses the new vogue for 50/50 record deals and whether they are beneficial for artists. He also explains how 50/50 deals differ from traditional royalty-participant deals.
Why Should Artists Be Aware of The Business Side of Music?
Jay Cooper, a music lawyer based in Los Angeles, offers advice to aspiring artists on what they should do, know, and pay attention to, to have the best chance of having a long and successful career. He also advises artists to stay involved in the industry-wide business issues that artists confront – Cooper for example [...]
What Makes a Band Marketable?
Jeff Ayeroff, founder of both Virgin America and the Work Group and former “Creative Czar” with Warner Bros. Records, discusses the elusive quality of “marketability” and how musicians should approach their own marketing and image.
Music Education at NYU
David Elliott from NYU talks about the music education program at NYU and it’s curriculum and goals. He believes it is very important to apply principles in the classroom to practice for his students. He talks about the state of orchestral music and discusses the arts administration program and community music programs.
Irv Gotti on Getting Your Music Heard
Irv Gotti of The Inc. discusses how he uses his industry and social contacts to help him find undiscovered and unsigned talent.
Promoting Your Song
Phil Galdston, a long time songwriter and producer, talks about the different ways in which an artist can promote their song. The first step in promoting your song is recording a good quality demo that delivers the true emotion and message of the song. The second step is to exploit and promote the song.
Irv Gotti on Running a Record Label
Irv Gotti, CEO and founder of The Inc Records, discusses the numerous tasks, both glamorous and menial, that a label head must perform in order to keep an enterprise afloat.








