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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

RESILIENT ENTERTAINMENT SPOTLIGHT SHINING ON THE MUSIC BUSINESS REGISTRY

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Welcome! Welcome to the Music Business Registry. We have been publishing contact directories for the Music Industry since 1992 – that’s all we do to make sure you have the best contact information available for the people you need to reach in the Music Industry. Below are the different directories we publish as well as some other publications that we know are of value to Music Industry Professionals and Musicians alike. Thanks for joining us!
All Sales Are Final! For printed directories, please allow 7-10 business days for delivery. If rush delivery is needed, please contact our office at 800-552-7411 or 740-587-3864 for pricing and ordering. PDF/CD-Rom orders are processed within 24 hours. For specific publication release dates of any of our directories, please call or email our office since issues are released at different times throughout the year.


A&R Registry...



    • updated every 8 weeks ...
    • includes regional A&R contacts not listed in any other directory
    • lists all major & indie labels in LA, NY, Nashville, London & Toronto...
    • lists entire A&R staff, direct dial numbers & assistants names...
    • Click here to see a sample listing.
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    Film & Television Music Guide-13th Edition...
      The only directory of its kind and THE book if you want to to get your music into film or television...
    • lists all movie studio, TV network & independent production company music departments...
    • lists record & publishing film/tv departments...
    • lists all music supervisors in film/tv...
    • film composers, their managers & agents...
    • music clearance companies...
    • music editors...
    • ASCAP/BMI film/tv divisions...
    • Click here for a sample listing.
    • Updated three times a year

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    Music Publisher Registry...
    • Updated every six months...
    • lists all major publishers and significant independents in LA, NY, Nashville, London & Toronto... lists entire creative staff, direct dial numbers & assistants names...
    • Click here for a sample listing.

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    Music Attorney, Legal and Business Affairs Guide
    • lists music business attorneys...
    • record company legal & business affairs departments
    • publishing company legal & business affairs departments
    • film & TV music, legal & business affairs departments
    • has an alphabetical index
    • Click here for a sample listing.
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    The Indie Bible, 12th Edition
      The Indie Bible is the ONLY resource that is TOTALLY dedicated to Musicians and Songwriters that have recorded a CD or a Demo. The brand new 12th Edition of the Indie Bible contains: - 4200 publications from around the world that will REVIEW your CD! - 3400 radio stations from around the world will PLAY your songs! - 600 vendors and services that will help you to SELL your music! - 330 sites where you can UPLOAD your band's MP3 files! - 500 helpful resources and sites where you can PROMOTE your band! - 52 articles that will help your career to MOVE forward rapidly! ShopSite


    Contracts for the Music industry, Deluxe Edition
      Save thousands of dollars in legal fees! Contracts for the Music Industry Deluxe Edition includes contracts for:
      • Artist Managers
      • Record Companies
      • Copyright Release
      • Songwriters
      • Producers
      • Publishers
      • Entertainers
      • Artist Agents
      • Music Performance
      • Recording Studios
      • Ad JinglesThese contracts do not substitute for legal advice. Always consult an attorney for legal or contractual questions.
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    Multiple Rights Deals
      In 2009, most record labels are trying to acquire wider rights or participate in their artists’ other income streams. New entrants are offering innovative deals. Will these models be successful? Are they good or bad for artists and companies? Are there aspects of them which may be unenforceable? Are they really new or is it just a case of history repeating itself? In this year’s IAEL Book, edited by Julian Bentley, international experts discuss the deals and predict how they will develop in the future. Multiple copy discount available for IAEL books ShopSite

    Celebrity
      The IAEL has undertaken to host this examination in its 2005 edition "Celebrity". We have assembled a fine group of authors from across the world, each well placed in the entertainment industry, to present their visions on various aspects of celebrity. More than 20 authors have taken up the discussion, which includes defining celebrity itself, examining its history and how it operates across the many media and industry segments, looking at the branding of celebrities, the influence of technology and how to protect the celebrity brand (and the privacy of their personal lives) while balancing the freedom of the press and expression. We also ask the question "Is Celebrity Global?" by casting the spotlight on a number of international territories, offering a snapshot of the developing law as it relates to celebrity in each. Multiple copy discount available for IAEL books . ShopSite

    Private Copying
      This collection of leading legal and industry experts present their visions of the key aspects of the levy systems for private copying and analysis of the challenges faced in the near future. Chapters include fair compensation, rightsholders, consumers and manufacturers of electronic devises and blank media, downloading of music files from P2P networks, TMPs and DRM, balancing the legitimate interests of rightsholders and the expectations of consumers. Multiple copy discount available for IAEL books ShopSite

    Competition
      The merger of Sony and BMG has turned the spotlight once again onto the issue of competition in the entertainment industries. As companies move to establish their position in the emerging digital markets, talk of mergers and consolidation becomes commonplace. Competition, the legal structures surrounding it and its impact on the market, cultural diversity and consumer choice all form the backbone of this year's IAEL book. From collection societies and the calls for a single European licensing system, through the music, book publishing, film and TV industries, the leading minds in entertainment law dissect the issues and consider the implications of corporate moves and legal precedents. The focus is on competition within and across media industries as well as across markets, looking specifically at competition in Europe and also at emerging media markets such as India, China and Brazil and how competition law impacts on their development and ability to compete globally. Multiple copy discount available for IAEL books ShopSite

    User-Generated Content
      In this book, published by IAEL, we have taken on the challenge of examining UGC from the various perspectives of wide-ranging industries including music, TV, newspapers, radio, mobile, and advertising, as well as from the viewpoint of investors. We will explore issues ranging from the practical (what is the potential value of DRM?) to the philosophical (what are UGC's effects on language and culture?). As we explore UGC from different angles, it will be instructive to consider which factors are consistent from industry to industry and which differ, and whether this multi-faceted view results in greater understanding and solutions. Multiple copy discount available for IAEL books ShopSite

    Guide to Releasing Independent Records Part 2, Audio CD's
      In this new 2-CD audio book, Tim will teach you specific strategies he has personally used and developed to help thousands of artists gain the real media and internet exposure you want for your music and most importantly the sales you want. Ask any major label A&R rep and they'll tell you: the best way to develop your music career is to release your own record. What they won't tell you is how to make your release a success by getting your record played on major college and commercial radio stations, reviewed in key music publications, and stocked in national chain and indie record stores. ShopSite


    "The Indie Guidebook to Music Supervision for films"
    by Sharal Churchill
      The tasks of Music Supervision for the Indie Filmmakers can be a daunting task. The author shares her 12 years of knowledge and experience in a solid, easy-to-read how-to book from Pre-Production through the Delivery of Music, empowering the reader and leaving no one behind. The Step-by-step guidebook topics include: Responsibilities of the Music Supervisor, Breaking down the script, Budgeting, Composers and Composer agreements, Recording original music and the Score, Music Editorial, On Camera Performance Budgets and Agreements, Music Placement, Synchronization and Master Use Licenses, Festival Licenses, Spotting Notes, The Soundtrack Album, Music Cue Sheets and Summary, Payment Schedules, Delivery Elements, The Final Mix. ShopSite Click here for more info...


    "I AM a Professional Artist - The Key To Survival And Success in the World of The Arts" - by Gilli Moon
      For artists of all genres, this book will certainly change the thinking of any professional artist who may doubt themselves or their art, who may feel pressured by the industry, or may feel the hardship of the roller coaster ride. "I AM a Professional Artist" combines a self-empowering practical guide in surviving and succeeding in the Arts with key business principles and spiritual nourishment. Whether you are a musician, singer/songwriter. actor, screen writer, author, painter, film director, etc., this book is FOR YOU! More info at www.gillimoon.com ShopSite


    "The Complete Guide to Starting a Record Company" by Keith Holzman
      The definitive book that shows you how to start and manage your own label. This is the indispensable guide to learning how to start and run your own independent record label. It’s a primer that takes you by the hand and guides you through the many steps involved in building the label of your dreams, including fundamental information about: Legal structure, What to look for in a lawyer and accountant, How to write a business plan, Label naming, Domain name and registration, Bar codes, What to look for before signing an artist, Key deal points in artist contracts, Music publishing, Key personnel with typical “reporting” diagrams, Setting up your office, What to look for in a recording studio, Drafting a recording budget, The recording, sequencing, and mastering process, ISRC codes, What to look for in pressing and printing plants, Packaging, Inventory management, Mechanical licenses, Domestic and international distribution, Production and distribution deals, What to include in a marketing plan, Marketing budgets, The role of sales, radio promotion, publicity, artist tours, advertising, video, street teams, and the web, Timing of releases, Artist development, The one-sheet, Royalty accounting, Licensing, Crisis management, Recommended reading. ShopSite


    "The Musician's Handbook"
    by Bobby Borg
      The Musician's Handbook gets down to basics and provides musicians with a solid foundation in the business of music so that they can get back to doing what they love best - create! Written by a professional musician for musicians at all levels of experience, the book offers comprehensive coverage of each of the four types of business relationships, the five key people that a musician needs to succeed, and the four major sources of music revenue, as well as the thirty-five steps necessary to pursuing a successful career in the music business. ShopSite


    Reach the next level with a Vision Music USA Custom Management Plan!
      This is a step by step, customized strategy that focuses specifically on your individual goals. This service provides the following: 1. One-on-One Interaction & Personal Guidance 2. Industry Professionals Who Actually Listen to Your Music 3. A Customized Written Report Focusing on Your Specific Career Goals 4. Access to Key Industry Contacts You Should Know About 5. 1 YEAR Subscription to Music Connection Magazine ShopSite


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    Resilient Entertainment would like to thank:




    Ritch Esra - Publisher/Editor
    E-Mail: ritch@musicregistry.com
    | Phone: 800-552-7411 / 818-781-1974 |
    | Fax: 740-587-3916 |


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