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Great Career *Idea* For Musicians From TAXI   Message List  
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Great Career *Idea* For Musicians From TAXI

Most likely, you've heard of the highly popular TAXI, the
music industry A&R firm whose main focus is presenting
independent and unsigned artists' music to major labels for
record deals.

So, you will probably find it strange and interesting that
Michael Laskow, the company's president and CEO, is now
strongly suggesting and recommending that if you *ARE*
trying to get a major deal of *any* kind in today's Music
industry, that you should now try to focus on getting a
film or television music licensing deal *FIRST*, instead of
trying to get a major label record deal.

Whether your ultimate goal is to be signed to a major label,
or to obtain major independent success on your own,
Mr. Laskow recommends using this approach because one
of the little known secrets is that it is, by far, the easiest
major deal to get in the Music industry today. Additionally,
it is a, potentially, incredible lucrative income generator.

In fact, read his article titled, "Why It's Easier To Land
A Film Or TV Deal" at

http://musicdish.com/mag/index.php3?id=11237

After reading Mr. Laskow's article, and to get started
immediately with licensing your music to new film and
television projects, be sure to check out a new fascinating
book titled, "How To License Your Music Into Movies &
Television," at:

http://www.MuBiz.com/musiclicense.html

This book picks up where Mr. Laskow' article stops, and
shows you *WHO*, *HOW*, *WHERE* and *WHEN* to
license your music.

Both the article and the book are great reads, and are
applicable to any musician or recording artist, unsigned
or independent, and regardless of your genre.





Mon Nov 20, 2006 6:46 pm

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