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Long regarded as the #1 truly reliable directory for the ever changing music industry, this twelfth edition of the Recording Industry Sourcebook is the largest and most informative version yet! It includes over 17,000 listings in more than 50 categories covering every aspect of the industry, such as: major and independent record labels, marketing and promotion, recording and mastering, post-production and educational facilities, producers and engineers, an expanded pro audio and instrument manufacturers section, and much, much more. Appearing for the first time in this 2001 edition is the new category of Radio Stations, which provides instant access to call letters, phone numbers, contacts, web sites and formats for stations across the country. Also new is a 2001 planning calendar to make scheduling trade events and conferences more convenient. Users of the 2001 Recording Industry Sourcebook will return again and again to the more than 500 pages of listings. A perfect desktop reference for seasoned pros and aspiring newcomers alike, this easy to use, spiral bound book is a must for anyone involved in the music and recording industry!
For 11 years the Recording Industry Sourcebook has served as the music industry insider's one-stop buyer's guide for everything from buying and renting gear, to booking studio time and manufacturing CDs. This 11th edition of the Sourcebook is a must-have for building business relationships with labels, distributors, managers and agents; promoting projects to the music press; and keeping tabs on relevant trade events. With over 9,000 updated professional listings in more than 60 categories, the latest edition of the Sourcebook offers comprehensive directories of record labels, producers, managers, distributors, attorneys, equipment suppliers, music video companies, media contacts and much more. Entries list contact names, titles, addresses, phone and fax numbers, e-mail and web addresses, styles of music preferred, information on whether or not they'll accept unsolicited demos, and more. High-quality packaging, featuring laminated dividers and sturdy spiral binding, makes this annual a good investment.
For 11 years the Recording Industry Sourcebook has served as the music industry insider's one-stop buyer's guide and a must have for building business relationships. With over 9,000 updated professional listings in more than 60 categories, the latest edition of the Sourcebook offers comprehensive directories of record labels, producers, managers, distributors, attorneys, equipment suppliers, music video companies, media contacts and much more. Entries list contact names, titles, addresses, phone and fax numbers, e-mail and web addresses, styles of music preferred, information on whether or not they'll accept unsolicited demos, and more. High-quality packaging, featuring laminated dividers and sturdy spiral binding, makes this annual a good investment.
The Must-Have Guide for Breaking into the Music Business Completely revised and updated for the twenty-first century, The Music Business provides essential career advice and information on how to get started and advance in all areas of the music industry—from an author who’s had careers in music as an artist and professor for more than two decades. This comprehensive volume gives you guidance and information on: • Starting your music career • The ins and outs of recording contracts • Record producing and music engineering • The distribution and sale of records • The Internet and MP3s, and their effects on the music industry • The latest computer programs • Copyright law • Composing music and songwriting • Music education • The international music industry • And much more . . . The Music Business is an indispensable reference for anyone who wants to begin a career in any of the industry’s facets, as well as an invaluable aid to professional and would-be professional musicians alike.
Since it was first published in 1993, the Sourcebook for Research in Music has become an invaluable resource in musical scholarship. The balance between depth of content and brevity of format makes it ideal for use as a textbook for students, a reference work for faculty and professional musicians, and as an aid for librarians. The introductory chapter includes a comprehensive list of bibliographical terms with definitions; bibliographic terms in German, French, and Italian; and the plan of the Library of Congress and the Dewey Decimal music classification systems. Integrating helpful commentary to instruct the reader on the scope and usefulness of specific items, this updated and expanded edition accounts for the rapid growth in new editions of standard works, in fields such as ethnomusicology, performance practice, women in music, popular music, education, business, and music technology. These enhancements to its already extensive bibliographies ensures that the Sourcebook will continue to be an indispensable reference for years to come.
(Book). Owning and operating a recording studio presents the same challenges faced by other businesses. Successful recording studio owner Tom Volinchak reveals the ins and outs of how to turn your musical passion into a profitable venture. In this enlightening book, he covers in detail: sales and marketing techniques; promotional tools; adding value to your business; finding new business; making your studio demo; equipment tips; studio profiles; resource listings; and much more. "If recording means more than a hobby to you, get this book it'll pay for itself in spades." Lorenz Rychner, Editor, Recording magazine
The new eighth edition of the Music Business Handbook And Career Guide maintains the tradition of this classic text as the most comprehensive, up-to-date guide to the $100 billion music industry. More than 100,000 students and professionals have turned to earlier editions of the Baskerville Handbook to understand the art, profession, and business of music. Thoroughly revised, the eighth edition includes complete coverage of all aspects of the music industry, including songwriting, publishing, copyright, licensing, artist management, promotion, retailing, media, and much more. There is a complete section on careers in music, including specific advice on getting started in the music business. Generously illustrated with tables and photographs, the Guide also contains a complete appendix with sample copyright forms, writing and publishing agreements, directories of professional organizations, and a comprehensive glossary and index. The eighth edition has been completely updated, with particular emphasis on online music and its impact on the rest of the industry.