This music podcast gives a unique perspective on copyright in the music industry by talking to music artists, songwriters, musicians and people from the music industry about creativity and copyright. Co-hosted by Dr Hayleigh Bosher (author of Copyright in the Music Industry) and Jules O’Riordan (Entertainment Lawyer and artist known as Judge Jules).
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 39 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Music InterviewsMusic |
This special epsisode for the finale of this season was recorded live at the Houses of Parliament with a panel of incredible women Brix Smith, Katie Waissel and Charlene Brown at a Whose Song is it Anyway? event. Pictures of the event are here: https... more
Eve Horne - singer, songwriter, producer, executive director of the Music Producers Guild, founder of the Unheard Academy where she teaches female and non-binary people music production, and the host of the We Are The Unheard Podcast, amongst other t... more
*trigger warning* mentions reports of sexism and misogyny from Musicians' Union members, including sexual harassment and sexual assault.
Naomi Pohl is the General Secretary of the Musicians' Union, a trade union for professional musicians in the UK.... more
Michelle Escoffery is an award winning singer-songwriter, has taught as a lecturer at various institutions, is President of the PRS Members’ Council and on Ivor’s Academy Trustee Board.
We talk about Michelle’s experience of coming into the music ... more
Dyvr is a musician, creative and activist working in the queer community and the founder of live music safe space, Sounds Queer. Dyvr talks about their experience of being in music, highlighting the challenges faced by non-binary and trans artists in... more
Singer, songwriter Imogen Heap is known for her music making as much as for her innovation and pioneering approach to music, from her Mimu gloves to the Creative Passport. In this episode Imogen shares her journey to a recent ADHD diagnosis and navig... more
Vick Bain is the founder of the The F List and is currently completing her PhD at Queen Mary University of London in the Centre for Research in Equality and Diversity looking at the experience of women in music. She was previously the Past President ... more
Trigger warning: Discusses racism. Some swearing.
Charisse Beaumont is the Chief Executive of Black Lives in Music, a research and advocacy organisation advocating for black music creators and industry professionals. In this episode Charisse talks... more
Just found this and have listened to a few. I feel like I have to listen to them all. Copyrights in music industry is such a minefield and it can also be lonely. These are the conversations I wish I was having. Well done.
Absolutely love listening to this podcast. Think it’s so interesting to learn about the music industry..!
So interesting to hear about this side of the music industry - so many things you’d never think about! Love it, when is the next one?
A pleasure to sit back and listen to!
Really interesting insight into the music industry and creative processes... 👍🏼
Super interesting delve into copyright and music.
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