All You Need to Know About the Music Business by Donald S. Passman, Randy Glass (Illustrator)

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  • Pub. Date: November 2006
  • 464pp
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    • Pub. Date: November 2006
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 464pp

    Synopsis

    For fifteen years, All You Need to Know About the Music Business has been universally regarded as the definitive, essential guide to the music industry. Now in its sixth edition, it has been completely revised and updated with crucial, up-to-the-minute information on the industry's major changes in response to today's rapid technological advances and uncertain economy. Veteran music lawyer Donald Passman is in the thick of this transformation and understands that anyone involved in the music business is feeling the deep, far-reaching effects of it. This latest edition of what the Los Angeles Times called "the industry bible" will lead novices and experts alike through the fundamental practices as well as the new, uncharted territory of one of this country's most dynamic industries.

    In the music business, the key to success lies in knowing how to protect yourself. To do that, you need the best and most up-to-date advice available. Whether you are — or aspire to be — a performer, writer, or executive, Passman's comprehensive guide to the legal and financial aspects of the music world is an indispensable tool. Drawing on his unique professional experience as one of the most trusted advisors in the industry, Passman offers authoritative information on how to:

    • Select and hire a winning team of advisors — personal and business managers, agents, and attorneys — and structure their commissions, percentages, and fees in a way that will protect you and maximize these relationships
    • Master the big picture and the finer points of record deals
    • Navigate the ins and outs of songwriting, music publishing, andcopyrights
    • Maximize concert, touring, and merchandising deals

    This latest edition also includes information on:

    • Music downloads, webcasting, streaming-on-demand, and podcasting
    • The new video streaming services
    • How royalties are computed in the digital age
    • The latest developments in deals with independent labels, including upstream deals
    • Updates on all the traditional industry matters, such as royalties, advances, video budgets, and copyright law

    In All You Need to Know About the Music Business, one of the industry's most influential figures shows you how to thrive in the most exciting business in the world. It's a book that no musician, entertainment lawyer, agent, promoter, publisher, manager, record company executive — anyone who makes their living from music — can afford to be without.

    Library Journal

    Now in its sixth edition, this work remains required reading for anyone interested in planning or making a career in the music business. Entertainment lawyer Passman (Gang, Tyre, Ramer & Brown) covers a wide range of topics related to the music industry, including negotiating a record deal, maximizing tour and merchandising deals, picking the right team of advisors, and understanding music copyrights and publishing. New topics for this edition encompass the new video streaming services, the latest developments in independent label deals, music downloads, webcasting, streaming-on-demand, podcasting, royalties in the digital age, and updates on an array of topics. There are also separate sections on classical music and motion-picture music deals. Highly recommended for all public and academic libraries; those owning older editions should definitely update. Bradford Lee Eden, Univ. of California Lib., Santa Barbara Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    Donald Passman is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Texas and a Cum Laude graduate of Harvard Law School. He is a prominent entertainment lawyer with the firm Gang, Tyre, Ramer & Brown, and his clients include such major entertainers as Tina Turner, Janet Jackson, Quincy Jones, Don Henley, Tom Waits, and Randy Newman. In addition, he represents many music publishers, producers, record companies, songwriters, industry executives, and film companies. He is frequently listed as one of the fifty most influential people in the entertainment industry, and is commonly credited with having won Janet Jackson her $40 million megadeal with Virgin Records. He has taught and lectured extensively, and has been teaching a course on the music industry at the University of Southern California Law School's Advanced Professional Program since 1978. He lives in Los Angeles, California, with his wife and family.

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    All You Need to Know About the Music Businessby Anonymous

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    December 07, 2006: My sis and I started our own independent label and alot of our information was gathered from this book. He points out all the info you NEED to know, and now that I am in the business, I see all that the book has referenced coming to pass...I take it with me everywhere (it's in my bag now), and every business transaction I undertake I use this book as reference from copyrighting, to management team, to recording and manufacturing...You name it! He wrote it!

    All You Need to Know About the Music Businessby Anonymous

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    November 07, 2006: I read the 5th ed. Gonna get the 6th ed. This book is very informative bout the music business. The only thing on the 5th ed. it didn't explain enough bout independant record labels. But this is the best book I have ever read about the music business. A MUST HAVE!!!


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