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Indie Label vs Major Label: Which is the Right Path for Your Music Career?

Debbie Egel Season 4 Episode 51

This is Debbie Egel! An attorney with over a decade of experience working with independent labels. She owns and operates a small indie label called E Music Entertainment for indie artists. Debbie has managed legendary and upcoming artists, is knowledgeable of the Economics of Music & the DIY process, has experience finding music, negotiating the purchase of music, writing producer contracts, registering music with the PRO’s, producing music videos, registering copyrights & trademarks, and soliciting radio play. She has also developed marketing and promotion strategies that include social media, merchandising, and PR. She’s even been on the road. Debbie has written an instruction manual called “For the Record” teaching independents working in the industry the basics from beginning a career to putting out music.

Episode theme:
What’s an Entertainment Lawyer’s OPINION on the best way to protect yourself as an Artist in the Music Industry? We got into topics that every upcoming artist will have as their paths unfold. Contrary to popular belief, Debbie, thinks that it is still smart to get signed by a Major Record Label. She is an attorney with over a decade of experience working with independent labels who owns and operates a small indie label called E Music Entertainment for indie artists. If you are debating whether or not you want to get signed to a label then this episode is for you. Watch HERE.

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