#MusicBusinessMonday: Music Producers

Music Producers: You’re often the underdog in the royalty fight. Although the Recording Academy’s Producers & Engineers Wing is pushing for an amendment to the U.S. Copyright Act that would provide an allocation of non-interactive digital streaming royalties (SoundExchange royalties) to producers, no laws currently stipulate that you must receive sound recording royalties from your work when Pandora, SiriusXM, Music Choice, Slacker, iHeart Radio, or any of the other 2,500 digital services perform music that you produced (however, producers can receive publishing income if you’re a “writer” on the song).
So, what’s the solution? How do you make more money from your works when retail record sales royalties are becoming a myth?
Independent Artist PSA
I get music submissions daily — via private message, via comments to my status updates, via my professional Facebook Page, via emails, via form submissions on my blog, etc. I get it. I post all the time about the music industry and I am highly active in and around the music industy. To some, I am among the gatekeepers (considering I own a music video network that earns upwards of 3 million monthly impressions, one could call me a gatekeeper).
Independent Artists: TuneRegistry Wants To Help You Register Your Music Rights

After months of planning, we are finally excited to release additional information about TuneRegistry.
TuneRegistry is an easy-to-use and cost-effective solution to streamline music rights registrations and metadata delivery. We’re building TuneRegistry for the independent music community — to empower you with a powerful, yet simple, platform to manage your music catalog and associated rights administration all in one place.

Who is TuneRegistry for?
From indie artists and artist managers to indie record labels and music publishers, we believe that the any music creator and rights owner within the independent music community will find value in TuneRegistry’s suite of tools and services. Even music attorneys like us!
We are currently seeking private beta testers from the independent music community. Request an invite.
Dae Bogan To Moderate Music & Tech Collaboration Panel at Collision Conference in NOLA
I’m happy to announce that I’ll be moderating a panel on music & tech brand collaborations at the Collision Conference in New Orleans next month. This session will explore how tech companies are putting music first when it comes to their product and giving back to the industry that supports them. More deats at ww.www.collisionconf.com.
3rd Annual Los Angeles GRAMMY Showcase – SUBMISSIONS OPEN

As a member of the The Recording Academy Los Angeles Chapter, I am excited to share the recent announcement of the upcoming GRAMMY Showcase and a call for entries.
GRAMMY Showcases have built a successful track record of exposing new emerging talent to industry professionals and fans. This is your opportunity to perform live at the Los Angeles GRAMMY Showcase.
ENTRY DEADLINE: Friday, April 1st, 2016
SHOWCASE: Tuesday, May 17th, 2016
To enter and for a complete list of rules and regulations, please visit: https://www.grammypro.com/los-angeles/blogs/los-angeles-grammy-showcase-concert
The event is open to unsigned artists and/or artists without major label distribution.













