Web Helps Musicians Sell Shares of Royalties
“Me and most writers can’t walk into a bank,” Mr. Glass said in an interview from his home studio in Los Angeles. “Banks don’t understand how songwriting works, how the whole business of royalties works.”
So Mr. Glass turned to the Royalty Exchange, a Web site where musicians can sell parts of their royalty income to investors. He put 15 of his songs on the block — including “Miss You Like Crazy,” a Top 10 hit for Ms. Cole in 1989, of which Mr. Glass was a co-writer — and raised $158,000. Mr. Glass retains most of his rights to those songs, but will now share part of the income with an investor whenever they are played on the radio or streamed online.
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I say bring back Dream On.
Bonus!
David Bowie - Cracked Actor (Live, from the ‘Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars’ Motion Picture Soundtrack)
This summer, the Museum of Arts and Design is proud to present David Bowie, Artist, a multi-platform retrospective re-framing Bowie’s daring, multi-discipline career as that of an artist working primarily in performance.
From his roots in such performance-based practices as cabaret, mime, and avant-garde theater, to Ziggy Stardust, his revolutionary tour that synthesized theater, music, and contemporary art into a rock spectacle, as well as his innovative video collaborations, and his work in cinema and theater, David Bowie, Artist presents Bowie as one of the most iconoclastic cultural producers of the 20th century.
Presented as a multiplatform retrospective— including cinema series and interactive kiosks —David Bowie, Artist will presents a layered and shifting body of work that has continually innovated practices throughout a multitude of cultural spheres.
- Multimedia kisoks will be on display on the 6th floor education center from May 9th - July 15th, 2011.
- Cinema Program will run select Thursdays and Fridays from June 3rd - 30th, 2011
- The Man Who Fell to Earth will be presented at the Film Forum from June 24th - July 7th, 2011
I may just sleep at MAD for a month or so.
2 Columbus Circle, New York, NY 10019
P.S. Should I dress up?
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