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Music Licensing Basics With Frank Palazzolo and Bob Mair, Part Three
Learn how to use the right keywords when you tag your film and TV music, plus a bunch of other great music licensing tips from Music Supervisor Frank Palazzolo and Music Library CEO Bob Mair, in Part Three of this interview from last November’s TAXI Road Rally.
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