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Don Passman, author of, "All You Need to Know About the Music Business," and one of the most powerful music attorneys in the industry, delivering his keynote about the future of music.
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A&R Royalty stops for a photo oportunity. From left to right; Marshall Altman, Columbia; Cliff Audretch, Sony Nashville; Michael Laskow, TAXI; Tony Ferguson, Interscope; Loren Israel, Capitol; and Steve Smith, Aware Records.
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Even though Jefferey Steele is the most successful songwriter in Country Music today, he still took lots of time to hang out with TAXI members.
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People come from all over the world to attend the Road Rally, and this photo only shows you some of them!
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Cliff Audretch III, (Windswept Music, Nashville) explains how and when a publishing deal could most benefit a singer/songwriter.
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Cliff Audretch Jr. (A&R, Sony, Nashville) explaining why Country Artist often use songs from outside writers.
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Columbia A&R executive, Marshall Altman enjoying an impromptu, one-to-one meeting with TAXI member Sam Plotkin from iFanz.
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TAXI member Dawn DeMone was approached by several top labels after her music was played during the A&R panel. Here she is in deep discussion with Aware Records V.P., Steve Smith.
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Disc Makers V.P. Tony Van Veen and CDBaby founder, Derek Sivers flank TAXI's Michael Laskow after the three completed a powerful music marketing panel.
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