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Michael Aczon
Paperback - $41.95
Avoid the legal pratfalls musicians often fall into when navigating the rough waters of the music industry. Attorney Michael Aczon delivers common-sense understanding to his readers by explaining what to sign, what not to sign, what common music and ...
Paul Allen
Paperback - $60.95
Artist Management for the Music Business provides clear in depth information on what to do as an artist manager and how to do it. The book looks at the application of classic management theory to artist management, includes profiles of successful art ...
Martin Atkins
Paperback - $47.95
From packing the right equipment to keeping enough gas in the tank to get home, every aspect of making a successful tour with a band is addressed in this comprehensive guide. More than 100 luminaries and leading organizations from the world of tourin ...
Moses Avalon
Paperback - $32.95
Everyone knows the success stories of the music industry -- how Michael Jackson's "Thriller" blew the roof off and how Clive Davis helped orchestrate Santana's stunning comeback. "Million-Dollar Mistakes" presents the stories of when people in the mu ...
Moses Avalon
Paperback - $36.95
To help artists avoid signing contracts laced with hidden agendas, this book exposes the multilayered language of recording agreements crafted by major-label lawyers. It dissects and deciphers actual recording contracts, presenting the originals and ...
Bob Baker
Paperback - $49.95
The classic guide to independent music promotion, now revised and updated, demonstrates that music marketing doesn't have to be expensive or flashy to be effective. The "Guerrilla Music Marketing Handbook" gives readers the tools needed to get the mo ...
Bob Baker
Paperback - $39.95
Bob Baker
Paperback - $39.95
It's no secret--bands are attracting industry attention and gaining thousands of new fans on MySpace.com. The only problem is, most musicians misuse the many free features that MySpace offers. (Music)
Jack Banks
Paperback - $75.95
In this book, Jack Banks examines the historical development of music video as a commodity and analyzes the existing structures within which music video is produced, distributed, and exhibited on its premier music channel, MTV.