Monti_Rock wrote:PaperDog wrote:yod wrote:GuitarMikeB wrote:
WTH has Farner/Grand Funk got to do with talk about TODAY and producers? Terry Knight was the brains behind Grand Funk.
It is relevant because, unfortunately, this practice isn't only in the collective past.
There are still Producers, Managers, and Record labels who will only work with people that are willing to sign away their life and livelihood.
Nowadays they are offering what is called the "360 deal". Basically what that means is that they produce a record for you and then get their cut of EVERYTHING you make in the entire circle of your musical life.
In other words they not only own a part of your record sales but now also your t-shirt sales, your pay from the venue, your songwriter royalties, etc.
They are taking a management cut without managing you.
Terry Knight was a music-biz crook, imo, but at least he managed Grank Funk into fame before screwing them out of their music and money.
There really is only one way to stop that terrible practice... Go into the Labels locations and open fire with an automatic weapon...Maybe toss in a few grenades... What do ya think? LOL!
Heh. This is why I'm wary of anybody shopping around for a producer... So I don't do it. And to be perfectly honest, with information and tools online, only somebody incredibly lazy would let somebody rob them at this point.
It occurs to me that many viable resources who operate strictly on line, might be guilty of the same thing...But laziness aside... Who can one really trust online? The internet is replete with posers. All the good information is at best, a crap shoot, which works for a few and never the many... AT the end of the day, if you want to entertain people and make a lasting impression, you gotta hit the physical venues, present memorable music, pay the dues and move forward. If you are in it, strictly for the money, then yeah, the internet is a good way to do it...as long as you can proplerly filter out the posers...