That would be wonderous KK!koolkeys wrote:Oh, and the advantage of using someone here in Nashville would be saving on shipping to us. Then we only pay for shipping to CDbaby.
Koolkeys
Keep us posted on your efforts?
Cheers & Thanks,
Alex
That would be wonderous KK!koolkeys wrote:Oh, and the advantage of using someone here in Nashville would be saving on shipping to us. Then we only pay for shipping to CDbaby.
Koolkeys
That would be great Koolkeys, surely some people in Nashville are sympathetic, given the proximity.koolkeys wrote:Ya know, it's kind of sad. I am in the MIDDLE of music row here in Nashville every single day, around the largest of large music companies, and something tells me that none of the duplicators around here would do it for cheap enough. But maybe I'll look around for a smaller operation. I'll keep you updated. Maybe I'll take a stroll down the street this week sometime.
Koolkeys
ok, then all is well, not currently signed to any labels......xander wrote:Hey! In this kind of endeavor, you of course keep all your song rights for future use as you see fit. The ONLY THING you give up are the royalites from the charity CD we are making -- these go to the charity.snooky wrote:xander, great! I feel lucky to be part of this
dunno if this has been brought up before, but as we're donating our work, we don't give away any rights to the music and/or art, I mean, it may be on the final CD, but we can still put it up on the internet now or in the future, or sign the very same track to a label or anything, we still own the work we do, right?
there will be no contract signed or such hassle?
IF you are SIGNED to a LABEL, then you may have some problems. You'd need to get a release from them before you can give us a song. When I was signed to Mercury/Polygram, they literally owned everything I wrote for three years. If I took an artistically renderd dump, they'd be owning that as well.
Other than that, it's simple and actually beneficial: Your copyright is automatically enplaced as soon as you put an original song with a title on a publicly-released medium. You own it forever (unless under a contract that stipulates otherwise or in fifty years it automatically goes to the public domain if you don't contest it). Capice?
I agree. A fellow kvrian actually suggested it and he is willing to do the duping for cost. No printing though, and shipping from UK to USA is costly, so that might not work. But the idea itself is still very viable.vurt wrote:idea number 1 sounds pretty cool
I also concur -- a viable alternative we should pursue.freeztar wrote:I agree. A fellow kvrian actually suggested it and he is willing to do the duping for cost. No printing though, and shipping from UK to USA is costly, so that might not work. But the idea itself is still very viable.vurt wrote:idea number 1 sounds pretty cool
...xander wrote:
*Please remember to submit your lyrics and artist Bio's to xander or Freeztar for the liner notes. If you don't submit a bio we'll assume you don't want it published and will use your KVR name. Lyrics sheets are mandatory.
WIll she do mate? She'll be singing backup on me track with a voice like the sweetest child-angel...vurt wrote:bio=vurt-then can you get one of your lady friends to write me a short bio xander...xander wrote:
*Please remember to submit your lyrics and artist Bio's to xander or Freeztar for the liner notes. If you don't submit a bio we'll assume you don't want it published and will use your KVR name. Lyrics sheets are mandatory.
doesnt have to be true just a few words from someone who doesnt really know me is cool

Lucky bugger!!!!!...xander wrote: She'll be singing backup on me track with a voice like the sweetest child-angel...
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