For the last several years, I've been playing in a band that has studiously avoided covering other artists' material. We've concentrated on releasing either music in the public domain, or else compositions by band members.
So let's say I have been playing "Mr. Tambourine Man" and have come up with a slightly different arrangement than the Byrds. And let's say that I like it so much, and it proves to be popular enough with live audiences that I decide to record it. Obviously, Bob Dylan needs to collect a royalty check from sales of the recording. Who's in charge of writing Bob a check? What's the percentage rate? To whom is the check made out? Or does Bob's publishing company give me a telphone call or send me a letter with all the questions answered when they find out I've recorded "Mr. Tambourine Man?"
Brian, I guess maybe you have some of the answers, others do too, I hope.
JimK
Royalties Question
Re: Royalties Question
Jim, recording it is one thing. Releasing it for sale to the general public is another. BMI, ASCAP or SESAC are the folks who collect the royalties, whichever one Dylan's songs are licensed through. They collect on behalf of the artist, composer, etc.
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Music is too important to be left to professionals.
Music is too important to be left to professionals.
Re: Royalties Question
Thanks for posting that link Todd. I agree that it covers many music business subjects very well. The only issue that I might have with it is that it's also an advertisement for services. A very slick one too I might add.
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Re: Royalties Question
Yes. The assumption was that my hypothetical cover would indeed be released for sale to the public.Scastles wrote:Jim, recording it is one thing. Releasing it for sale to the general public is another. BMI, ASCAP or SESAC are the folks who collect the royalties, whichever one Dylan's songs are licensed through. They collect on behalf of the artist, composer, etc.
Thanks Todd. I'll look up that URL.
JimK
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winston wrote:Thanks for posting that link Todd. I agree that it covers many music business subjects very well. The only issue that I might have with it is that it's also an advertisement for services. A very slick one too I might add.
No one here (as far as we know) is affiliated with 'em. I've been aware of this type of service for years. IMHO the link should stay. YMMV. FIAT.