Sentences with phrase «record label for»

She is also passionate about music and one day hopes to create a record label for young, talented inner city musicians.
Make being an indie author cool: When I was younger, my group of friends and I wouldn't dare own or listen to something from a «corporate» record label for fear of being ostracized as a poser.
SiriusXM and Pandora had stopped paying performance royalties to artists and record labels for recordings made prior to 1972, because sound recordings were only recognized by federal copyright law in 1972.
After the RIAA dropped its file - sharing suit against Oregon single mother Tanya Andersen in June, Andersen responded with a class action lawsuit against the RIAA and several record labels for malicious prosecution.
Content from indie musicians could start disappearing from the video - sharing site «in a matter of days,» a YouTube executive said, as Google negotiates with record labels for its upcoming YouTube Music Pass subscription service.

Not exact matches

Not content to just offer drivers Spotify access, Tesla is reportedly in talks with major record labels to create a new way for people to listen to music.
Cornell also boasted a track record of building private - label brands, a priority for Target, and had a reputation as a leader who could rally the troops and change a culture.
For instance, their library includes a trucking technology business plan, a record label plan, and even a medical tourism plan.
The record label was sold to Thorn EMI in 1992 and was the catalyst for many other business ventures.
One reason for the interest, Evans says, is that labels are sitting on large back catalogues and live recordings that might not be economical to professionally master, but become commercially viable when processed through Landr.
His music made money for countless people who worked in his industry — the ticket sellers, studio musicians, streaming services, distributors, and recording labels.
It seems companies like Spotify have learned from Napster — they work with record labels and artists to allow for legal music streaming.
The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry, which represents the labels, recently released a report arguing it takes $ 1 million to break a new act, including money for recording, touring and marketing.
In other words, it'll be easier for record labels to prevent music from being copied.
At the 40th celebration of Virgin Records, the 63 - year - old who has helped shape the music, space and airline industries, recalled crying when he sold the record label more than 20 years ago for $ 1 billion.
With U.S. record sales falling by 12.7 % in 2009, artists are increasingly looking beyond the labels for money.
Thanks to that innovation, music revenues have steadily crept back up: Spotify boasts 140 million customers, of whom 70 million are paying monthly — a gusher of cash for artists and record labels.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear a bid by major record labels to revive copyright infringement claims against video - sharing website Vimeo for hosting content that included songs by famed bands such as the Beatles, the Jackson 5, and the Beach Boys without permission.
With Snapchat recently amping up its streaming music and entertainment content, Spiegel's rumored eyes for his ex's record label comes as no surprise and could prove to be a smart move.
The bankruptcy: Hayes found himself in debt to Union Planters Bank, which administered loans for his music label, Stax Records.
The last published case concerning this 1908 law was decided in 1961, when Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts used it to stop a for - profit record label from calling itself Lincoln Center Classics.
And he eventually out - waited MCA, which released him from his original contract and re-signed him to a $ 3 million contract with Backstreet Records, a subsidiary label created specifically for that purpose.
Spotify pays record labels directly for their music, and it pays a huge amount because it has no choice — YouTube's advertising revenue is never going to approach what the music industry wants in terms of payment.
Getting lots of money from Spotify may be great for music labels and owners, but it's not doing much for Spotify: The company lost $ 200 million last year, and the massive payments it makes to record companies (which amount to more than 85 % of its revenues) are a big part of the problem.
They've co-owned a record label called FarFetched for five years.
Taylor Swift has been paid less than $ 500,000 in the past 12 months for domestic streaming of her songs, Scott Borchetta, the CEO of Taylor Swift's record label, the independent Nashville - based Big Machine, told TIME Wednesday.
The trio's original vision for the company was quite different; they wanted to create a fantasy music league in which participants could build their ideal record label.
A Next Big Sound account quickly became a must - have for record labels, which pay for an annual subscription; cost varies depending on service level.
While Twisted Sister was - in the words of Dee Snider — «the poster child for the unsignable band», they had a true major label believer in the States: Atlantic Records» Jason Flom.
In April, the streaming service signed a deal with Universal Music Group, one of the largest of the global record labels, which would allow the label's artists (including Swift) to restrict their new albums and songs to paying subscribers for two weeks.
According to several music executives, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the talks are private, Apple recently tried but failed to persuade record labels to agree to lower licensing costs that would have let Apple sell subscriptions to its streaming service for $ 8 a month — a discount from the $ 10 that has become standard for services like Spotify, Rhapsody and Rdio.
The GottaGrooveBot enables musicians, record labels, developers, live event organizers, and entrepreneurs to launch crowd funding & pre-order campaigns for vinyl records and other music - related projects — connecting music fans to new projects and material.
Think of Spotify, for example: I was a bit bearish on the company last month because of the power of Spotify's suppliers; the bull case is that Spotify's ownership of the customer relationship will allow the company to build out the capability to sidestep the record labels even as the record labels can't punish Spotify because they need them.
Unfortunately for the band, a combination of issues at their label and having a sound that doesn't easily fit into a marketing strategy, led the record to fly under the radar, and it saw only a limit impact in terms of sales.
Though releasing music over the Internet is not a new idea (just go to any band's MySpace or Purevolume page), for an artist of the caliber and notoriety of Radiohead to forgo a record label in favor of doing it on their own is truly revolutionary.
Just like Starflyer, the label's not huge, but it's big enough that people know about it, and it sells records and can pay for itself.
Though the band is has found a home on Seattle's legendary Barsuk Records (the label which broke artists including Death Cab For Cutie, Menomena and Rilo Kiley), WMMF breaks the mold of gloomy Pacific Northwest outfits.
This isn't the first time a group has petitioned for Congress to update the DMCA, but this petition happens to be right as many of the major record labels are renegotiating their deals with YouTube.
To his credit, Sharpton has repeatedly condemned violent and misogynist rap lyrics and called ¯ futilely ¯ for a boycott of record labels that produce them.
Ruslan shared with me that artists and record label employees from every corner of Christian hip - hop reached out privately to show appreciation for the song.
For his sophomore album Uncomfortable — released by Reach Records, the rap label founded by Lecrae — Mineo invited followers to share their version of the cover art, his bearded and bespectacled face pressed against glass.
«Ultimately, I think it is both a branding and financial move for not only him but the entire Reach Records label roster,» said Horton.
Avure Technologies, the global leader in HPP equipment and solutions, has a track record of helping processors take their products from concept to market launch with HPP solutions for food safety, shelf life and delicious, high quality, clean label, new product innovations in these categories:
I can not support such a meager effort, in particular from a company with such a long track record of disregard for labor and human rights, environmental protection, honesty in labeling and marketing, and other unethical business practices.
With the conclusion of a record - breaking Labelexpo Europe, it is safe to say 2017 has been another milestone year for the label and package printing industry.
Record label Island Records has partnered with Crown Bevcan Europe and Middle East to launch what it claims is the world's first «Shazamable» can for its Session IPA Beer.
Well known for serving as the backdrop for hundreds of movies and a hub for all sorts of creative media companies that are headquartered there — including famous record labels like Universal Music Group and Interscope, filmmakers such as Miramax and Lionsgate Films, and a myriad of tech developers — creativity and ingenuity abounds in this Pacific paradise.
What he fails to mention is that menu labelling was in fact effective for several New York fast food chains, which recorded a significant reduction in calorie intake.
In 2013, Armada Music celebrated its 10 year anniversary, enjoying a 5 year win of the International Dance Music Award for «Best Global Record Label».
The Sailor Jerry Record Label will continue to provide a platform for musicians who share the authentic, traditional values of Norman Collins and the craftsmanship he valued.
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