Feb 02
2010

What Would John Doe Do - Music Publishing

Posted by John Doe in wwjddPublishingArtist View

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John Doe is the founder of the seminal Los Angeles punk group X, a solo artist and actor. John answers questions from our community members in the WWJDD? blog. Photo by Autumn de Wilde

Question from Chris in Austin, TX

Hello Mr. Doe,

My name is Chris, and I am a struggling hack in Austin, Tx. Recently I have been involved in extensive songwriting with my chums, and the notion of publishing has come up repeatedly.

Here are my questions:

Is it worth the effort to wrestle through the stacks of paperwork required to maintain complete control over your works, or is it viable to give a publishing house 50% of your money to have them do the legwork?

If you were in my shoes... with a really strong band, really strong material, financial wherewithal and a vehicle, with no exposure outside of Austin, how would you start your assault on the masses?

Thanks for any advice.

Sincerely,

Chris B. Ware, Owner
Branham Amplifiers
Austin, Tx

our band: www.myspace.com/jeremynailmusic

 

What Would John Doe Do?

Chris,

Yes it is worth it to control the publishing. If you read any material on the subject (something every musician should do but most don't), they will all say the same thing. You don't have to worry about it until you release something & the publishing royalty actually matters. Some record companies don't even pay "mechanical" royalties any more, but they all are supposed to. If you are completely inept at working through the paper work you can register your song through a publisher as an administrator who normally takes only 10%.

First I question your phrase "assault on the masses". How about trying to create a small buzz in your own town? Continue to build your fan base in Austin, using all the usual means to do that. Play as many shows as possible. Stay away from small town politics. Try to get opening slots on shows w/ touring/national acts. And above all, make friends w/ other bands/singers etc. As you may already know this biz is built on relationships w/ others. Having strong attendance is the only way you'll have a chance at getting a booking agent, which is the best way to get out of town. Obviously you can start by playing in cities nearby. If you have some sort of buzz in more than one area, so much the better.

good luck always. life is struggle.

Yrs,

JD

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