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Media Kit for
The Musician's Guide Through the Legal Jungle
What People Are Saying
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Mark Northam, Publisher, Film Music Magazine
A great reference tool for up and coming musicians, songwriters, and composers. The
explanations are very clear, well explained, and the selection of questions and legal issues
on the tape is right on the money. It's about time a tape like this was produced so
musicians can start learning, and stop guessing.
Songwriter's Monthly
Two cassette tapes and a booklet . . . might not sound like much, but on those cassettes
and within those pages, you will find the secret to the music
business and a whole career's worth of information. . . Highly recommended. . .
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Jazz Improv
For $29.95, the content is equivalent to a full semester’s worth of a Communications Law
class. . . If you have any intention at all of pursuing music as a profession, and are
an attentive listener, this would be a good use of funds. Many people find the Audiobook
format helpful, and this is pretty easy to listen to.
Edward Morris, ForeWord Magazine
. . .this production actually makes [music law] fascinating by presenting the material
through the voices of two narrators, a novice performer and a legal expert. . . The
accompanying booklet is a treasure in its own right.
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Dr. Janet Nepkie,
Professor of Music Business at the State University of New York at Oneonta
Music Biz Magazine
The book's author, Joy Butler, has done an excellent job of suppying up-to-date industry information
and terminology . . . I would not hesitate to recommend it to a friend or student.
Jodi Krangle, The Muse's News
This is one of the best references I've seen on this very confusing topic in YEARS.
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Janet Fisher, Music Publisher, www.goodnightkiss.com
What a great book and idea!
Alan Levesque, Performer Magazine
Legalese just got easier. For a mere $29.95, you can get a lot more legal education
[with this audiobook] than paying those high conference fees for the archaic panel
discussion format. [Read Entire Review]
Ken Inouye, www.InYourEye.com (a musician's resource website)
Head and shoulders above most of the other
books on the industry. It cuts right to the chase without getting bogged down in legalese.
I commend the writer on the accompanying booklet. While other books contain pages
of dense text that can be at times hard to follow, the booklet summarizes the most
important parts of music law in just 62 pages.
Charlene Blevins, Music Row Magazine
So many gigs, so little time? Now you can learn about the legal aspects of the
music business while you're driving to your show.
Steve Veloudos, www.ZebraMusic.com
An excellent way to learn about the confusing world of music law. Highly recommended!
Stuart Ridgway, Composer and Recording Engineer
Pyramid Digital Productions, Inc.
Illuminating - even for the experienced music professional. I've
read about music law. I have an entertainment attorney, and I've put out two albums.
After all that, a lot of the information presented in the audiobook was still new to me!
And all the voice talent comes through to make The Musician's Guide Through the Legal Jungle
a great production.
Michelle Picardo, Freetime Magazine
If you have a hard time hitting the books, but understand the necessity to know the
music industry inside and out to protect yourself or your band, then this might be right
up your alley.
Dedra S. Davis, Music Attorney, www.musiclw.com
Law Offices of Dedra S. Davis, Houston and New York
A great contribution to the music business! It's like Music Law 101 in just 3 hours.
By using the audiobook, my clients can make more informed business decisions, and they
don't have to rely on me to explain the music industry basics to them. That saves them
money, and lets me focus on their more complicated legal concerns.
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