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Musicians issues: Show Me The Money! – The Nuts And Bolts of Digital Royalties

Text by Sohrab Saadat Ladjevardi
Last week I attended the APAP (Association of Performing Arts Presenters) WORLD MUSIC PRE-CONFERENCE 2013, where many concert presenters and festivals book much of their upcoming year.  Rock Paper Scissors, INC.’s  founder Dmitri Vietze put together a two-day world music pre-conference from Thursday to Friday as part of the APAP conference.

I attended only the Thursday panels (State of the Recording Industry and Technology Tools for Artists, Labels, and Concert Presenters) because they were related to musician issues. I wanted to find out what’s working and and what’s next in the music business. Honestly there wasn’t anything new the panelists could tell me. They just confirmed me that all the things I have done in NY in the last 5 years were correct or “standard procedures”. At the end all panelists agreed that musicians have to take care of their own businesses: be their own managers, publicists, labels and distributors. They have to learn very fast how Internet technology works and how to use it properly. Why? Because the ultimate goal for any musician is to have a fan base. Without fans nothing can happen or work, whatever you try to do. It doesn’t matter how many fans you got. One fan is already enough for the start, but the number must grow gradually.

Speaking of myself, as you already know, I joined the NY City musicians’ union Local 802 last year to find out what they “know” about music business and musician rights. Also to find out how I can apply their knowledge into my musician life. For this reason I decided to use DooBeeDoo as a platform to share my “new” knowledge with all music lovers and musicians around me.

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