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  2. Publishing contract - Wikipedia

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    An exclusive song writer agreement ("ESWA," "publishing deal," or "staff writer" contract), the songwriter generally grants all of the songwriter's share of the income to the music publisher. The writer's services are exclusive to the music publishers for a specified period of time.

  3. Songwriters Guild of America - Wikipedia

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    SGA issued the first standard songwriters contract in 1932 and most writers consider it the 'standard' agreement in the industry. in 1982, SGA moved its executive office from New York City to Nashville area (Brentwood, Tennessee). As of February 2012, the Songwriters Guild of America, Inc., has been operating as a Tennessee corporation.

  4. Songwriter - Wikipedia

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    Songwriting partners Rodgers and Hart working on a song in 1936. A songwriter is a person who creates musical compositions or writes lyrics for songs, or both. The writer of the music for a song can be called a composer, although this term tends to be used mainly in the classical music genre and film scoring.

  5. List of largest music deals - Wikipedia

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    Clockwise from top left: Janet Jackson, Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston and Madonna.Four of the artists who have had the largest recording contracts up to one point. [a]The following is a list of the largest music deals in history signed by artists, including recording contracts and multi-rights agreements with over $50 million, as well catalog acquisitions with a reported sum of over $150 ...

  6. 360 deal - Wikipedia

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    Developed within the last 20 years (in the 21st century), the business arrangement is an alternative to the traditional recording contract, where the artist usually has control of personal revenue streams (outside the core business relationship around the sharing of revenues in music production). In a 360 deal, a company typically agrees to ...

  7. Travis Meadows - Wikipedia

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    By his late 30s, however, he had become disenchanted with the church, and moved to Nashville to pursue a songwriting career. [2] He signed a contract with Universal Music Publishing, releasing his debut album My life 101 I'm 2007, but at the same time his life-long drinking and drug habits led to a multi-year descent into alcoholism and abuse. [1]