A 10 dollar donation is all it takes to get an education in the music business
Dear Podcast Listener,
Just wanted to let you know that I have changed my mind and have decided to continue recording The Business Side of Music Podcast. Traci will be at my side as always, helping making the show better than I could ever do.
There will be some news thing happening along with more interviews with some very influential music business people.
As we continue to go forward I am asking you to pass the word about our show to all your Social network family. If you have found the podcast to be of value, and have leaned from what Traci and I share, We ask you to donate to help us defray the cost of producing the podcast. Just click on the yellow button below and make a donation. A 10 dollar donation is all it takes to get an education in the music business.
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Monday, February 24, 2014
10 Bucks Is All it Takes to Get and Education in the Music Business
The Business Side of Music Show #91
They Don't Know That They Don't Know
Tom Sabella and Royce Taylor
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A 10 dollar donation is all it takes to get an education in the music business
Dear Podcast Listener,
Just wanted to let you know that I have changed my mind and have decided to continue recording The Business Side of Music Podcast. Traci will be at my side as always, helping making the show better than I could ever do.
There will be some news thing happening along with more interviews with some very influential music business people.
As we continue to go forward I am asking you to pass the word about our show to all your Social network family. If you have found the podcast to be of value, and have leaned from what Traci and I share, We ask you to donate to help us defray the cost of producing the podcast. Just click on the yellow button below and make a donation. A 10 dollar donation is all it takes to get an education in the music business.
Check out this episode!
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Saturday, January 18, 2014
The Business Side of Music Show #91
Jan 19, 20140
The 360 Deal
With Erin M. Jacobson
Music and Entertainment Attorney
9107 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 450
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Telephone: (424) 354-9364
Electronic Mail: erin@erinmjacobsonesq.com
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Friday, November 01, 2013
The Business Side of Music Youtube Channel
The Business Side of Music Youtube Channel
Keeping Your Music Business Legal Part 1
Gregg Seneff, Sr., Esq.
Gregg Talks About:
Trade Marks
Name and Likeness
Rights to Property
Copyrights
Contracts
And Much More.......
Part 2 is avalilbe as permium content. Go To Page2management.com and click on premium content
Keeping Your Music Business Legal Part 1
Gregg Seneff, Sr., Esq.
Gregg Talks About:
Trade Marks
Name and Likeness
Rights to Property
Copyrights
Contracts
And Much More.......
Part 2 is avalilbe as permium content. Go To Page2management.com and click on premium content
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Monday, October 07, 2013
Nashville ‘Discover Me’ Open Mic and Live Broadcast
You’re invited to showcase your songwriting or singing talents at our weekly “Discover Me’ open mic and live broadcast! The events are every Saturday from 2-5 PM CST in our video studio in Nashville.
Why showcase?
- NEW FANS! Add the live StreetJelly viewers to your fan base/mailing list!
- GET GIGS! Invite venue managers and booking agents to see you perform live regardless of where they are!
- STAY IN TOUCH WITH CURRENT FANS – Invite your fans to view your showcase matter where they are in the world! It keeps you in the forefront of their minds.
- MEET NEW SONGWRITERS! Find new co-writers from the other performing writers/artists!
- SELL MORE MUSIC – If your music is for sale online, we’ll direct the viewers to it!
- GET ACCUSTOMED TO PERFORMING IN FRONT OF CAMERAS - If you’ve never performed in front of the camera, this is your chance to get some no-pressure experiEnce!
- GET A GREAT MULTI-CAMERA, HD LIVE VIDEO OF YOUR PERFORMANCE– This is ideal for promoting your live shows as well as for posting on your website and YouTube. There is a charge for this based on your individual needs. Contact Ray@mediadesignservice.com
Date/Time
Every Saturday, 2013
2:00 PM CDT - 5:00 PM CDT
Every Saturday, 2013
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Address
120 Donelson Pike, Ste. 201
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Nashville
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Monday, September 30, 2013
Being a music industry professional
Being a Music Industry Professional
by Jason Giroux
There is no doubt about it, music is fun- and it should be. For many, however, music is work. For these people music pays the bills, supports their livelihood, and puts food on their table. For these individuals who work in the music industry whether it be as performers, technicians, music teachers, managers, journalists, or marketers maintaining a level of professionalism is essential.
Debunking the Music Industry Myth
Music is often seen by the uninitiated as little more than entertainment. To the outsider or even amateur touring musician the level of hard work needed to succed is often not apparent which leads to an inaccurate view of the discipline involved with being successful in such a competitive field. Because of this many romanticize about having a career in the music industry and are unequipped to engage in the hard work and apply the determination needed to be successful.
With this in mind, if you are an inspiring professional musician or music industry professional you may want to keep a few simple things in mind to increase your chance of being successful by establishing yourself as a dedicated professional:
Shake the “Rock Star” Ego
This may have worked for Jim Morrison and Johnny Rotten, but the truth is that this is good way to shorten your career and lessen the number of people wanting to work with you. Just remember that you are an artist but you are also part of business, and that your business is dependent on others who can help you get ahead. Keep a Regular Schedule Working in the music industry means the potential to be exposed in a lot of late night activities. Of course this is obvious for performers but it applies to any other professionals in the industry as well. Be sure to keep a regular schedule and don’t partake in every late night party. When you do attend industry events remember to always remain professional.
Make Friends, Not Enemies
This may seem obvious but it is quite important and cannot be emphasized enough. Like many industries, the music industry can seem quite small and word gets out quick. If you are a music writer and publish inaccurate information, plagiarize, or don’t follow through with assignments word will spread quick throughout the blogosphere. Similarly, if you are a venue with a reputation for shorting your performers when it comes time to pay up at the end of the night or a music teacher that cancels too many lessons you will find that you will have a hard time being successful.
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Wednesday, August 07, 2013
Affordable Care Act for Self Employed
Affordable Care Act for Self-Employed Individuals According to SBA and the
Department of Labor
Does anyone really know what Obama Care means? NO? Well, I suggest we look very
carefully into the pros and cons of the legislation. The SBA has presented information
about the Implementation of the Affordable Care Act.
According to the Individual Shared Responsibility provisions of the Affordable
Care Act each individual must have basic health insurance coverage (known
as minimum essential coverage), qualify for an exemption, or make a shared
responsibility payment when filing a federal income tax return as an additional
tax. Individuals will not have to make a payment if coverage is unaffordable,
if they spend less than three consecutive months without coverage, or if they
qualify for an exemption for several other reasons, including hardship and
religious beliefs. Minimum essential coverage includes, at a minimum, all of
the following categories: Employer-sponsored coverage (including COBRA and
retiree coverage), coverage purchased in the individual insurance Marketplaces,
Medicare Part A coverage, Medicaid coverage, Children's Health Insurance
Program (CHIP) coverage, certain types of Veterans health coverage, and
TRICARE. It does not include certain specialized coverage such as only for
vision or dental care, workers’ compensation, or coverage only for a specific
disease or condition. (Source: SBA.)
• Small Business Health Care Tax Credits
The small business Health Care Tax Credit helps small employers afford the cost
of health care coverage for their employees and is specifically targeted for those
employers with low- and moderate-income workers. The credit is designed to
encourage small employers to offer health insurance coverage for the first time
or maintain coverage they already have. Since 2010, businesses that have fewer
than 25 full-time equivalent employees, pay average annual wages below $50,000,
and that contribute 50% or more toward employees’ self-only health insurance
premiums may qualify for a small business tax credit of up to 35% to help offset
the costs of insurance. In 2014, this tax credit goes up to 50% and is available to
qualified small employers that participate in the Small Business Health Options
Program (SHOP). Eligible small employers can claim the current credit through
2013, and the enhanced credit can be claimed for any two consecutive taxable
years beginning in 2014 through the SHOP.
Small businesses with generally up to 50 employees will have access to the new
health care insurance marketplaces through the Small Business Health Options
Program (SHOP). Currently, small businesses may pay on average 18% more
than big businesses for health insurance because of administrative costs. SHOP
will offer small employers increased purchasing power to obtain a better choice of
high-quality coverage at a lower cost. Costs are lowered because small employers can pool their risk. To enroll, eligible employers must have an office within the
service area of the SHOP and offer SHOP coverage to all full-time employees. In
2016, employers with up to 100 employees will be able to participate in SHOP.
PROS:
ß According to Washington, 32 million Americans are currently without health
insurance. This act will allow a larger portion of the general population will now have
access to the coverage they need.
ß Patients with pre-existing conditions cannot be denied coverage by insurance
companies, and companies can no longer drop someone once they get sick.
ß College students can stay on their parents’ plans until the age of 26.
ß The federal government will pay the states to allow low-income individuals to
enroll in Medicaid
ß The Medicaid “doughnut hole” gap in coverage will be eliminated by 2020.
ß Each year, $125 million will go towards funding school-based health centers and
programs to reduce teen pregnancy.
ß States are required to set up insurance exchanges to make it easier to find the best
deals on private health insurance.
ß If an insurance company denies someone coverage, that person can go to an
external appeals process.
ß The number of bankruptcies caused by health-related issues will be severely
reduced.
CONS:
ß The intrusion of the federal government into the practice of medicine.
ß 18 million of the uninsured will be forced to go under Medicaid, while the rest
will have to accept another government program. Even so, millions will remain
uninsured.
ß By 2019, an estimated 4.8 million seniors will be forced out of Medicare
Advantage.
ß Medicare will be cut by $528 billion dollars.
ß Taxes will be increased (especially on high-income individuals).ß By forcing States to accept federally-mandated health insurance, the Act violates
States’ rights.
ß Some speculate that you can be thrown in jail for failure to pay your health
insurance taxes.
There must be a full understanding of this legislation before implementation. It seems
to have more “bugs” than Orkin and Terminix combined. Perhaps, the plan should be
delayed in its entirety, until it can be simplified and presented to the people to vote for
or against, what amounts to a total social medicine legislation. Washington, are you
listening to the people?
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Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Get Connected Presented by Page2 Management
Get Connected
Presented by Page2 Management
Presented by Page2 Management
Hi folks, just wanted to remind you about the Get Connected coming up June 25th. It's going to a great evening. The door prizes have been secured and you are going to like them.
There has been a change in the venue and Date. We are now meeting at River Plantation III Club House in Bellevue TN, June 25th 6:30-9p Mark your calenders.
Get Connected
Club House
River Plantation Section III
River Plantation Section III
8300 Sawyer Brown Road
Bellevue, TN 37221
Bellevue, TN 37221
June 25th
6:30-9m
For more information and directions email page2management@gmail.com
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