This revised fifth edition of a widely praised work originally published in 1978 adds information on the new opportunities for promotion and sales available to independent recording artists through the Internet. Thoroughly discusses such aspects of independent record production as promotion, sales, recording contracts, graphic design and printing, recording options and procedures, manufacturing, copyrights, sampling, business, and financing. Contains sample worksheets and a comprehensive listing of resources. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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"This book has played a pioneering role in the long-overdue broadening of the avenues of the music industry... [it] has worked to reshape the way music is marketed, while helping to introduce ostensibly "uncommercial," innovative and truly special artists and their music to receptive audiences. More importantly, it has helped many of them realize their dreams."―Loreena McKennitt, from the foreword
"Twenty years ago, when I began my career working with a small indie label, this book quickly became my "bible" for the business. I consider it to be one of the most outstanding, informative and educational tools in independent music."―Pat Martin Bradley, Executive Director, AFIM
"This is simply the best guide there is. For 20 years this book has helped thousands of musicians save millions of dollar―and make much, much better records in the bargain."―Richard Flohil, music publicist and concert promoter, Toronto, Canada
"Over the years I've taught courses at The Omega Institute and have lectured at the Harvard, Yale, and Stanford Business Schools on the record business and specifically on the creation of independent record labels. In every case I have been able to recommend How To Make & Sell Your Own Recording, perhaps the greatest sourcebook on the subject."―Will Ackerman, cofounder Windham Hill Records; founder Imaginary Road (BMG)
"I produced my first album, Touch Sensitive, as an independent in 1982. This is the book that showed me exactly what to do, step-by-step. And even now that I'm signed to a major label, I still review this book for every album I make, just to be sure I'm doing everything right."―Stanley Jordan, Arista Recording Artist
Diane Sward Rapaport began her career in the music business in the late '60s as an artist's manager for Bill Graham and his Fillmore Management company from 1967-74. In 1988 she founded Jerome Headlands Press, a company that specializes in designing, producing, and co-publishing books for musicians and artists. She has also taught online music business courses through the University of Colorado at Denver.
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