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{article/topic_title} The Perfect Marriage of Artist and Corporate Partner By Thom King

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In some purest circles, corporate support may be viewed as "selling out." But since its inception, Multimediary has established a track record of creating mutually beneficial programs based on a synergistic harmony between both artist and business. The result is substantial exposure for both artist sponsor, the off-set of re-coupables for the artist, and brand enhancement through experiential branding opportunities that align the artist, the tastemaker, and influencer of peer groups.

{article/topic_title} INDIE NEWS BEAT October 5, 2004 Edition

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* Nationwide Search For Musical Performers Who Are Owed Royalties
* Psychedelic Pop Phenomenon Releases New CD
* House Approves Copyright Legislation
* George Thorogood And The Destroyers - 30th Anniversary Tour
* Warner/Chappell Music Names John Reston VP, Global Administration
* Susan Barth Performance At The Gig - Takes Us On A Tour Of "Wonderland"
* Larry Mattera Promoted To Snr. VP, New Media, Island Def Jam Music Group
* U.S. Announces Major New Initiative To Fight Global Trade In Fakes
* IFPI Releases World Recorded Music Sales Figures
* Michigan Attorney General Begins CD Distribution
* Ward Leaves VEG Post, Remains As NARM Chair
* TMBG LLaunch First Artist Operated Download Site
* Ohio Musician Offers Florida Relief With Funds From New Live CD

{article/topic_title} Net music pirates face UK action

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Music downloads from the internet

The BPI blames downloading for a fall in UK single sales

British record companies are to start suing people who share music illegally on the internet. The British Phonographic Industry (BPI) will announce its first legal actions on Thursday, having monitored unofficial sites where music is shared.

{article/topic_title} Cafebar 401: Just Rock 'N' Roll

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By Holly Day,

Despite growing up nearly half a continent away from the bands they were inspired by the Black Crowes, Beck, Masters of Reality, and Radiohead are some obvious influences‹the Dutch four-piece known as Cafebar 401 gone beyond being yet another band that sounds like every other homogenized pop band. The band, made up of Martijn Masman on bass, Dennis Kleinlangevelsloo on guitar, Wout Oosterwechel on drums, and vocalist Tije Oortwijn, manages to blend the elements of hard rock, dance, and glam to create some of the most exciting music to hit the airwaves in years.

{article/topic_title} Tips for Indie Artists - The Cleavers and Computer Technology

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By Dick Eastman,

The Cleavers' debut CD, Television Mind, not only depends on great original music written and performed by the band (even if I do say so myself!), but also computer technology that allowed our band to record and promote this CD with less cost and total control. This melding of science and art has created new opportunities for the independent artist. The Cleavers have been able to master the various tasks needed to record, manufacture and promote this CD by taking advantage of these computer technologies: