[Fmpro] advice needed regarding record interest

Robert Stanton zolessi at comcast.net
Sun Apr 13 02:35:51 GMT 2008


Thank you Pete-
I only know it's a re cord company because one of their artists steered me
to them and they have promoted two European 'tours' for her.  I doubt the
tours were anything glamorous.  I agree that the sound clips sound like a
library - she said this particular guy with the company pitches to film and
television.  Thanks for the advice regarding the publishing company.
Cheers!
Robert

Robert Scott Stanton
San Francisco Bay Area, CA
zolessi at comcast.net
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=822049
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Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2008 7:32 PM
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Subject: Re: [Fmpro] advice needed regarding record interest

Are you sure they are a "Record Company"? Sounds more
like a "Music Library" or "Music Licensing Company".
The 30 and 60 second "soundclips" are probably to
pitch to commmercials (radio and TV).

You should register your publishing company with ASCAP
as well as registering yourself as a writer. Come up
with three company names and submit them to ASCAP (or
BMI). They'll approve one. For the "Record Company",
I'd just say you're in the middle of setting up your
Publishing Company and the name is pending ASCAP
approval.

As far as pressing 1500 copies of your CD, that's not
what a "publisher" usually does. But, who knows what
kind of deal they are proposing at this point.

Music sounds great, good luck.

Hope that helped,
Pete


--- Robert Stanton <zolessi at comcast.net> wrote:
> Total change of subject-
> 
> A record label has expressed interest in my music
> and want sound clips :30
> seconds and 1:00 examples and also want to know
> which PRO I'm affiliated
> with (none yet - probably ASCAP come Monday) and
> lastly, they want to know
> who my publisher is?  Why do they want to know about
> my publisher?  I was
> advised to create a fictitious publisher and submit
> that name to them but I
> am not comfortable with that.  What are the
> ramifications of claiming to be
> or having a publisher, whether fictitious or not? 
> They don't expect me to
> foot the bill and produce 1500 copies of my CD do
> they?
> 
> Thanks for any advice-
> 
> Robert
> 
> Robert Scott Stanton
> 
> San Francisco Bay Area, CA
> 
> zolessi at comcast.net
> 
>
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=822049
> 
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