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Fairness in Future: Compensation & Advocacy for Artists

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"DO IT TOGETHER- You learn by doing, you navigate the systems and the complicated processes, by jumping right into it with curiosity and humility, learn as you go, and then share what you're learning."

Our guest on today’s episode is Kevin Erickson, Director of The Future of Music Coalition (FMC). Kevin has contributed opinion pieces to outlets as disparate as The Nation and Pitchfork, volunteers with Positive Force DC, and remains active as a musician and record producer, operating Swim-Two-Birds recording studio in DC, alongside husband Hugh McElroy. Before joining FMC’s team in 2012, he directed the All Ages Movement Project, a national non-profit network of all-ages music venues and youth music programs. The Future of Music Coalition is a Washington D.C.-based nonprofit organization supporting a musical ecosystem where artists flourish and are compensated fairly and transparently for their work.

The FMC’s work is rooted in the real-world experiences and ambitions of working musicians, whose perspectives are often overlooked in policy debates. The FMC works with musicians, composers and industry stakeholders to identify solutions to shared challenges. They promote strategies, policies, technologies and educational initiatives that always put artists first while recognizing the role music fans play in shaping the future.

This episode does not just talk policy and lobbying, but real work tips and tricks on helping musicians connect, develop community and more than anything else pay attention to what the world at large and larger corporations are imposing on creative musicians.

Kevin spoke to us from Washington, DC

Show Notes

#HowWeListen Live: In Conversation

Future Of Music Coalition, Staff

All Ages Movement Project

Positive Force DC

00:10 - Byta.com

12:00 - Universal Music Group

13:21 - Clear Channel, iHeart Radio

17:00 - Ticketmaster, Live Nation

24:00 - Puppets, more here

26:00 - Music Modernization Act

30:00 - Byta.com

35:00 - Healthcare for Musicians USA

36:00 - Affordable Care Act

38:00 - Terrestrial Radio Royalties

40:00 - House Judiciary Committee

43:30 - Huw Stephens

50:00 - DIY, DITO

55:00 - Future of Music Coalition YouTube

56:00 - Byta.com

Music by Fin Productions and Oliver Lyu

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28 episodes

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"DO IT TOGETHER- You learn by doing, you navigate the systems and the complicated processes, by jumping right into it with curiosity and humility, learn as you go, and then share what you're learning."

Our guest on today’s episode is Kevin Erickson, Director of The Future of Music Coalition (FMC). Kevin has contributed opinion pieces to outlets as disparate as The Nation and Pitchfork, volunteers with Positive Force DC, and remains active as a musician and record producer, operating Swim-Two-Birds recording studio in DC, alongside husband Hugh McElroy. Before joining FMC’s team in 2012, he directed the All Ages Movement Project, a national non-profit network of all-ages music venues and youth music programs. The Future of Music Coalition is a Washington D.C.-based nonprofit organization supporting a musical ecosystem where artists flourish and are compensated fairly and transparently for their work.

The FMC’s work is rooted in the real-world experiences and ambitions of working musicians, whose perspectives are often overlooked in policy debates. The FMC works with musicians, composers and industry stakeholders to identify solutions to shared challenges. They promote strategies, policies, technologies and educational initiatives that always put artists first while recognizing the role music fans play in shaping the future.

This episode does not just talk policy and lobbying, but real work tips and tricks on helping musicians connect, develop community and more than anything else pay attention to what the world at large and larger corporations are imposing on creative musicians.

Kevin spoke to us from Washington, DC

Show Notes

#HowWeListen Live: In Conversation

Future Of Music Coalition, Staff

All Ages Movement Project

Positive Force DC

00:10 - Byta.com

12:00 - Universal Music Group

13:21 - Clear Channel, iHeart Radio

17:00 - Ticketmaster, Live Nation

24:00 - Puppets, more here

26:00 - Music Modernization Act

30:00 - Byta.com

35:00 - Healthcare for Musicians USA

36:00 - Affordable Care Act

38:00 - Terrestrial Radio Royalties

40:00 - House Judiciary Committee

43:30 - Huw Stephens

50:00 - DIY, DITO

55:00 - Future of Music Coalition YouTube

56:00 - Byta.com

Music by Fin Productions and Oliver Lyu

  continue reading

28 episodes

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