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Music publishing agreements are essential to the proper functioning of the music industry. Music publishers sign music publishing agreements with songwriters in which they obtain the rights to copyrighted music. Music publishers agree to exploit copyrighted music for licensing opportunities and offer songwriters a variety of contract types. Music publishing agreements often involve added features, such as providing songwriters with cash advances and/or record label-like promotion.

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Copyright is the foundation of music publishing and licensing. In order for a music publisher to legally publish another songwriter’s work, the publisher must be granted access to the music copyright. The music publisher agrees to actively pursue licensing opportunities for the copyrighted music and promote the songwriter’s work in exchange for the songwriter assigning the rights of his copyrighted music to the music publisher.


Attorney for contracts:Leron Rogers
Partner Atlanta Office Direct Dial: 404.418.7166 lrogers@lbbslaw.com

Advances
While the role of the non-performing songwriter has diminished due to the rise of successful singer/songwriters, music publishers often hire songwriters with a hit track record as staff songwriters. Music publishers agree to advance a songwriter a sum of money in order for the songwriter to live and eat while he is writing songs. As part of the agreement, the songwriter usually has to assign the copyright to every song he writes during that period of time. The songwriter than pays back the publisher the amount of the advance based on royalties earned from his licensed songs.

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We do accept unsolicited material for publishing consideration. You can mail CDs to the following address:

address coming soon
Song Submissions
PO Box

We will not return CDs. Although we try, we are not always able to acknowledge receipt of CDs/songs but we will listen. If we hear something we think we can use we will contact you. Be sure to include contact info with your submission.

Artist, Writer,European Artist, Consultant- SHANTEL HOBSON ,SONYA,SHANTELHEART

Careers
DJ/JOURNALIST, PUBLIC RELATIONS,CEO MARKETING PLAN -UNDER LEGAL REVIEW LAWSUIT

Entrepreneur Songwriter Ceo Author/Blogger; Creative Director Executive Chief Operation

SHANTEL has been involved in many facets of the music industry for the past twenty plus years, including management, publishing, and now A&R; talent scouting. She has worked with artists, songwriters and producers such as Paris Bennett,Evelyn Turnitee agee,Usher,Tarayln ramsey,dr bobby jones,Worldwide/kock records concert,Frankie ,Beverly & maze,gladis KNIGHT, KEITH SWEAT, CHOIRS,GROUPD,DUOS,SOLOVARIOUS OTHER highly & locally famous artist as well as i give respect to UNDERGOUND ARTIST TOO. While at Publishing, she pitched songs from catalog, working with writers/artists such as Chris 5th on hold due to longterm illness the block ent., march with Rev. Jessie Jackson. Most recently, SHANTEL has been involved in casting talent for television shows such as “AMERICA ‘S GOT TALENT” (NBC),AMERICAN IDOL SEASONS VAREY AUDITIONED,THE VOICE HOUSTON,TX 2013.

Individual Song Critiques
Wondering if your song has what it takes to be a hit? If you would like to sharpen your songwriting skills we will give you feedback on song structure, lyrics, melodies and overall “pitchability.”

To submit songs for critiques send CDs (home recordings are fine) with the following:

Song name and number (if multiple songs on CD)
Typed Lyrics Sheet
Writer name(s)
Artist name and bio (if applicable)
Self-addressed stamped envelope (CDs will not be returned unless requested by submitter and appropriate sized envelope is included)
Check for $25 per song, made payable to Sho-Bud Music
Send to:

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Song Critiques
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“First Impressions” Consulting Package – $100
Includes two song critiques and an artist consult on your overall package, including sound, image and support materials (artist/band website, myspace page, press kit).
We will not return CDs. Although we try, we are not always able to acknowledge receipt of CDs/songs but we will listen. If we hear something we think we can use we will contact you. Be sure to include contact info with your submission.

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For more information or to make a consulting arrangement, email here.

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    9. MUSIC PERFORMANCE: Closing the Creative Loop

    A great show wins. The best way to do that is to do it as many times as you can in front of as many people as you can. I’ve worked with many great artists and the one thing they all had in common was a complete dedication to creating a memorable experience for a live audience. And they made the conscious effort to improve every time they performed. And they got really mad when someone screwed up their show.

    It is not easy to be great every night. But it is easy to try to be great every night. Besides, it’s your job. It’s a pretty cool job and you want to keep it.

    Review each show after you do it. What did you do well and what can you improve? Define excellence for every aspect of your show and create a plan to achieve it.

    Make your merch as good as your show and sell it as well as you sell your songs when you perform. Give the venue a percentage before they ask for it, partner up. Make them as much money as you can. If you can’t sell your music to people sitting in front of you, to whom else are you going to sell it?

    Make friends, collect data, know the market. Be remarkable. Do something that people remark on.

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