7 Mistakes Songwriters Make When Registering With A PRO
Registering your work with a Performing Rights Organization is a good idea, but if you make the wrong mistake or omit certain details, you could be cheating yourself out of. Continue reading
MedRhythms Uses Music To Treat Brain Injuries
While a lot of the talk surrounding music these days looks at it from a business perspective, it's important to remember music's more intangible value. Here George Howard speaks with. Continue reading
TOP POSTS: This Week’s Most Read Posts On Hypebot
Some of the most popular articles from the last week offered us an exploration of four little American towns with big music scenes, a look at Jack White's Scopitone and. Continue reading
This Week In Music Commentary
This week in music commentary, we hear Sharky Laguana weigh in on the economics of streaming, Imogen Heap and Zoe Keating's thoughts on blockchain technology and what it means for music,. Continue reading
Getting It Done: The Week In D.I.Y & Indie Music
This week Hypebot has a whole host of useful tips for the independent musician, from giving your career a holiday boost, to methods for promoting your show beyond posters and. Continue reading
Music Think Tank Weekly Recap: How To Be a Successful Performing Artist In The New Millenium • 5 Creative Ways To Keep The Buzz Going After Your Show • Beware Of The Controlled Composition Clause • More
This week on MusicThinkTank, we see if you have what it takes to be a successful musician in the new millennium, different ways to keep the hype up after your show,. Continue reading
REWIND: The New Music Industry’s Week In Review
As we rewind back through the week, we question the fundamental "why" of music discovery, look at a new streaming service which specializes in classical, and learn about Miley's new. Continue reading
Facebook’s Video Management Efforts Must Consider Songwriters
Facebook's announcement that it will be releasing a suite of tools to help rights holders remove infringing video is good news for video rights holders, but leaves artists wondering if. Continue reading