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A friend in the music business, the ASCAP story : the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, Bruce Pollock

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A friend in the music business, the ASCAP story : the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, Bruce Pollock
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
A friend in the music business
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Bruce Pollock
Sub title
the ASCAP story : the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers
Summary
On February 13, 1914, a group of the nation's most distinguished and popular songwriters gathered together in New York City to support the mission of ASCAP, a new organization for publishers and songwriters. A few years later, ASCAP received its mandate from the Supreme Court to collect royalties for the public performance of copyrighted material. Over the course the next century, ASCAP has been as prominent a force for the advancement and nurture and financial well-being of songwriters as any record label or publishing outfit one would care to name. With a responsive board of directors made up entirely of songwriter/composer and publisher members, ASCAP has defended creators' rights at every turn against those who would seek to devalue music. Today, with copyright under renewed assault, its mission is as resonant and vital as ever, along with its relatively new role as a nurturer of the young artists who represent the future of music. Award-winning music writer Bruce Pollock explores the growth and changes within this complex society and its relationship to emerging technologies, in the context of 100 years of an ever-evolving music business, to see how ASCAP has become, for those who hope to make a living making music, now more than ever, "a friend in the music business."
Target audience
adult
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