Hawthorne Heights Sues Victory Records Over Downloads, Ringtones

New media, same old hijinx. Tony Brummel’s been vocal about his distaste for selling individual downloads, to the point of refusing to let some of his acts sell music on iTunes. Now, there’s news that Hawthorne Heights is accusing Brummel…

Music Management Contracts Guide

Music management contracts are always a hot topic around here, and I have broken out some extra information and tips from my music management book in a special, free mini-course…

Record labels halt shipments to Tower Records

I think a tipping point for my love of music was the first time I visited the Piccadilly Circus store of Tower Records in 1992. Up until then, my record retail experience was limited to the awful chain stores around…

American Idol 6 Will Include a Songwriting Competition

UPDATE – APRIL 27: Big, huge, fun American Idol liveblog + discussion happening on our new discussion boards. UPDATE 4.5.07: American Idol Songwriter Contest Rules Now Online UPDATE 4.4.07: American Idol Songwriting Competition Signups Open!! Now that’s something I wasn’t…

Has your iPod Got C.R.A.P. in it?

The Executive Editor of CNet explains why Digital Rights Management tools are full of C.R.A.P. Whenever I lead a seminar on growing your audience, folks either understand why unrestricted MP3s are great for the independent music business, or they’re freaking…

Where the photos come from…

(Because, four hours into the relaunch, someone has already asked…) I’m finally making this page more visually appealing than it’s been for a long time by tossing some random pictures from my personal Flickr stream throughout the pages. Expect to…

Getting through to Talent Buyers: Pest vs. Persistent

Jay Flanzbaum from the indispensible OnlineGigs has a great article at Galaris this month about the distinction between being effectively persistent and just bugging the snot out of a talent buyer. Most of the bands that claim “nobody will book…