Podcast: Setting up your band’s business.

Mar 1st, 2005 | By Joe Taylor Jr. | Category: Podcasts

With the caveat that I’m not an attorney, and an experienced entertainment lawyer can walk you through these steps, I’ve been walking through a process with my clients that shows them how to structure their music business in a way that protects their long-term income and opens up a possibility for outside investors to step in. On this conference call, I walk through all of these options with our callers, along with some alternate methods for raising cash for producing an album that don’t require you to turn over any ownership or equity. This call was a blast, and covers a lot of ideas that I have been sharing in bits and pieces over the last few months.

If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!

Add to:
Bloglines | | Digg it | Y! MyWeb

One Response to “Podcast: Setting up your band’s business.”

  1. Marc Gunn, Bards Crier Says:

    Great podcast. Lots o’useful info. Thanks Joe!

Leave a Reply

You May Also Be Interested In...

Podcast: Jazz, Creativity, Running Your Business

On the podcast (which I promise will sound so much snazzier when I get my new project studio operational), David...
Guitar Lessons via Podcast
The folks at iPlay Music have a new video podcast that teaches you how to play the guitar! If you...
Podcast: Press kits, publicity photos, public radio
Our latest podcast covers ways you can make your press kit stand out from the pack, how to design an...
Remaindered Links: February 05
Is it illegal to podcast copyrighted music?: Keywords: licensing, music, podcasting Podcast Music Licensing...
Live Burnlounge Podcast This Sunday
Lest you think that this weblog has gone "All American Idol, All The Time," here's news on another wildly popular...