Start and Run Your Own Record Label
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Average customer review:Product Description
This primer offers advice to budding entrepreneurs wishing to establish and operate a record label. The book includes information on: how to open a label; protecting the rights of the artist and the label; and managing production, promotion and distribution of CDs, records and tapes.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #877530 in Books
- Published on: 1998-12
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 288 pages
Editorial Reviews
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.
Customer Reviews
A Basic Read
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.
ok if you are a beginner
I think this one is ok if you are a beginner, but feel that most people with experience will find it a little boring. If you have no idea about the music business, I think this is a bargain for (). However, if you're out there playing in clubs and looking for something a little more focused on helping you make that happen. I really like "How I Make $100,000 in Music" by David Hooper to help you with understanding how music business people think, the Indie Bible by David Wimble to help you with contacts, and the Jeri Goldstein book about booking to put it all together.
Definitely worth the money!
I've been in the industry for a few years now, have my own label, and I still loved this book! I bought it out of curiosity and couldn't put it down! She really knows what she is talking about, as it comes from her own personal experience of owning and operating a label from start-up. I really reccomend this book to anyone who is even thinking about starting a record company, or anyone who is fairly new at it (less than 5 years). Great job Daylle!!




