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The music industry is undergoing immense change. This book argues that the transformations occurring across the various music industries - recording, live performance, publishing - can be characterised as much by continuity as by change, raising complex questions about the value of music commodities.Acknowledgements Introduction Industry and Music Music and Industry Musicians in Four Dimensions Artist Managers Music Companies and Music Industry Music Contracts and Music Industry Music Industry: Working Alliances Digitization and Music Industry Notes Bibliography Index
'Michael Jones brings insight and an insider's eye to analysis of an industry that is much discussed and often misunderstood. This is an innovative and important contribution to the study of popular music and musicians.' - Paul Thompson, University of Strathclyde, UK
'A thorough and thought provoking perspective on the evolution of the modern day music industry.' - Marcus Russell, Manager of Oasis Ignition Management
MIKE JONES is Course Director for the MA Music Industry Studies, at the Industry of Popular Music, University of Liverpool, UK, and was previously Course Director for the first and only MBA in Music Industries. His publications are concerned with aspects of the industrialisation of popular music, including Learning to Crawl: The Rise of Music Business Education (2000), The Music Industry as a Workplace (2003), Words on Music: Songwriting as Work (2003), From Conception to Consumption: The Missing Managerial Link(2008) and The UK Music Economy (2010). He remains a songwriter after enjoying success in the 1980s and 1990s with the band Latin Quarter.Copyright © 2018 - 2024 ShopSpell