In "Star Tracks," Larry Wacholtz has indeed written the next generation of indispensable music industry literature. The acknowledged bible, David Baskerville's "Handbook . . ." finally has a fitting protege. Wacholtz has used the cream and meat from works by the music business elite (Passman, Krasilovsky, the Brabec twins and Baskerville himself), contributed a ton of his own research data with practical quotes by top professionals, and presented it in a lively easy-reading style. The book is comprehensive, with a wealth of charts and figures, but manages never to be dull. --Alan Remington,...
In "Star Tracks," Larry Wacholtz has indeed written the next generation of indispensable music industry literature. The acknowledged bible, David Bask...
The nuts and bolts of how the business of music is conducted is explained here. The author discusses such topics as revenue streams, copyrights and recording sessions. (Music)
The nuts and bolts of how the business of music is conducted is explained here. The author discusses such topics as revenue streams, copyrights and re...