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SHOF Song Competition Deadline Extended Until Oct. 31
As previously announced, three Celebrity Judges have signed on to choose the finalists for the inaugural Songwriters Hall of Fame Song Competition. The lineup includes ... -
Song Biz Profile: Jim Mize
The Arkansas Seer By Dan Kimpel According to Oscar Wilde, “The best work in literature is always done by those who do not depend on ... -
IES Summit Offers Artist Showcases
The Indie Entertainment Summit (IES) is set for Aug. 6-9 in North Hollywood and Los Angeles with 80 major seminars, legends inducted in the IES ... -
Songwriter Profile: Ricky Reed (Snakes, Super Heroes and Dirty Talk)
Ricky Reed Snakes, Super Heroes and Dirty Talk By Dan Kimpel In the cavernous gloom of a Hollywood recording studio, Ricky Reed is genial and ... -
Omnivore Promotes Music Legacy
Omnivore Entertainment Group, dedicated to preserving historical, heritage and catalog music, has announced the formation of Omnivore Music Publishing. Founded in 2010 by Cheryl Pawelski, ... -
"Happy Birthday" Blows Out Candles
“Happy Birthday” has been noted by the Guinness Book of World Records as the most recognized song in the English language. While a school teacher ... -
Shannon Curtis Discusses How To Handle House Concerts
By Dan Kimpel With the odometer of her Volkswagen Jetta surpassing the 315,000-mile mark, singer/songwriter and musician Shannon Curtis is one well-traveled performer. Working from ... -
Lyrics Street Opens in L.A.
Lyric House Publishing has opened the second branch of its company in Los Angeles. The Denver founded music publishing enterprise currently represents over 80 artist ... -
Copyright Office Raises Fees
The majority of U.S. Copyright Office fees, including registration and related services have been raised. The price increases are said to help the government agency be ... -
Bunetta Inks with UMPG
Universal Music Publishing Group (UMPG) has signed songwriter/producer Julian Bunetta to a worldwide exclusive music publishing agreement. The deal encompasses all of Bunetta’s future works ...




