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Press enter to begin your search. We are venture-builders. We choose action over theory; experience over academics. We identify, define and solve problems by building companies that tackle real challenges facing the entertainment business. For established entertainment companies, we’re your tiger team, your internal hit squad. We help big companies think like highly focused startups, solve problems covered in red tape, and quickly root out inefficiencies. We’re not averse to risk, but we are in t...Check...
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Lyric Financial: Hillbilly in Washington - Part 2
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Friday, October 29, 2010. Hillbilly in Washington - Part 2. This year’s summit had the first panel I have ever seen at a national music conference on artist funding, an increasingly crucial but often overlooked area on how the heck an artist can raise funds for recording, touring, promotion, etc. in this new DIY world; I was joined on that panel by some very innovative folks including Benji Rogers, who founded the fan-based funding site -. A hybrid model that combines. Jim was very articulate on two of t...
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Lyric Financial: October 2010
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Friday, October 29, 2010. Hillbilly in Washington - Part 2. This year’s summit had the first panel I have ever seen at a national music conference on artist funding, an increasingly crucial but often overlooked area on how the heck an artist can raise funds for recording, touring, promotion, etc. in this new DIY world; I was joined on that panel by some very innovative folks including Benji Rogers, who founded the fan-based funding site -. A hybrid model that combines. Jim was very articulate on two of t...
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Lyric Financial: July 2010
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Friday, July 16, 2010. Q and A with Jim McBride. Mr Wonderful (just kidding). What has been your role in the music industry? How did you get your start? Who have you worked with? Do you have a mentor? If so, who? What types of projects do you enjoy working on? What have been your most meaningful successes? What are you working on right now? It’s one thing to write one hit song, but what does it take to make a career out of it? What has been your most difficult challenge as a music professional? The most ...
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Lyric Financial: LYRIC Success Story Updates:
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011. LYRIC Success Story Updates:. If you are a regular of our blog or have received our Sound Advice emails in the past, you know that we like to ask our clients a lot of questions (Q&A’s if you will). Our clients have lived and breathed in the music industry and have a lot of valuable things to say about the lessons they have learned along the way. Keep it in the groove,. Jeff Trott (Sheryl Crow), Joe West (Keith Urban), artist Carolyn Dawn Johnson,. The past two years have bee...
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Lyric Financial: Q & A with Jim McBride
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Friday, July 16, 2010. Q and A with Jim McBride. Mr Wonderful (just kidding). What has been your role in the music industry? How did you get your start? Who have you worked with? Do you have a mentor? If so, who? What types of projects do you enjoy working on? What have been your most meaningful successes? What are you working on right now? It’s one thing to write one hit song, but what does it take to make a career out of it? What has been your most difficult challenge as a music professional? The most ...
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Lyric Financial: February 2010
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Wednesday, February 24, 2010. Getting Your Songs Back.in plain english. Sometimes there’s elephant in the room that can’t be ignored. In 1976, Congress created an opportunity for songwriters and artists or their families to get the ownership of their songs back for free! My good friend and esteemed legal scholar, Robert Clarida at Cowan, Liebowitz and Latman, P.C. in New York has provided a basic how to in plain English, which is available at http:/ bit.ly/GetYourSongsBack. Keep it in the groove,. For th...
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