Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 304 pages
- Published by: Billboard Books; Updated edition November 1, 2003
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0823084337
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0823084333
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Book Dimensions:
8.6 x 5.9 x 0.9 inches
- Weighs: 13.6 ounces
Book Description
"Daylle Deanna Schwartz has conveniently packaged all you need to know to start your own record label in a very reader-friendly new edition. What took me over ten years to learn the hard way has been easily explained in Start & Run Your Own Record Label. If youre thinking about competing in the often-treacherous world of independent record labels, arm yourself with this book." RYAN KUPER, Redemption Records
In its first edition, Start and Run Your Own Record Label was an authoritative resource for anyone who ever dreamt of building their own record business from the ground up. Comprehensive, informative, practical, and accessible, the book covered every aspect of setting up, owning, and operating a record label.
Since the publication of that edition, the music industry has witnessed a new era for independent record labels. While not profoundly different, new technology has made it easier and more affordable for practically anyone to record their own music at home and to sell it online and at performances. As a result, increasingly more musicians are finding it easier to achieve their musical goals.
In the Updated and Expanded edition, new chapters are included to address such issues as resources for the business end of running a record label, getting exposure, exploring alternative markets for all genres of music, and maximizing the use of the Internet. In addition, all chapters are rewritten and more interviews with cutting edge experts on today's music market have been added.
About The Author
Daylle Deanna Schwartz the author of four books, including The Real Deal: How to Get Signed to a Record Label, has lectured throughout the country on the music industry and is a consultant to musicians looking to advance their careers and start record labels. She has appeared on Oprah, Donahue, and CNN, and lives in
New York City.
Reader Reviews
This review is from: Start and Run Your Own Record Label (Paperback)
I read this book thinking I would walk away with the know how to start my own label as the title suggests, but that wasn't the case at all. The author explains some of the basics behind the business based on her own experience, but doesn't get into the details behind the A - B start up. I would recommend this book to someone interested in running a record label. It will help kick-start an interest and promote new ideas you wouldn't normally think of. She covers different types of deals and suggestions on running a business, however, I would move to a more informative book if you are truly serious.
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