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Roland Deschambault

Coming up next Wednesday, November 25, Manitoba Music's professional development coordinator, Roland Deschambault will chat Rights Management for the next DIY Series' workshop.

Manitoba Music’s professional development coordinator, Roland Deschambault, delivers professional development events aimed at artists and music industry professionals. New streams of PD events under his watch include January Music Meeting, DIY Series, and the Summer and Winter Songwriter Retreats. Roland also holds one-on-one consults with artists and industry in all aspects of their career and professional development.

About the Workshop
Music copyrights determine how songwriters and musicians earn money any time their music is sold, performed, covered, or broadcast. This workshop will explore how to license copyrights, including performance, neighbouring, mechanical, digital, and synchronization, plus other topics related to being properly compensated.

The MusicWorks DIY Series offers developing artists and industry, as well as veterans looking to update their skills, the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of the music business. The series starts with the music business fundamentals that everyone needs to master – bio writing, radio play, mastering social media, touring, and understanding copyright -- and ends with planning a release, showing how each of these pieces fit together to create a cohesive strategy.

Click to register, or to get more info, please contact:

Roland Deschambault, Professional Development Coordinator
Manitoba Music
P: 204.975.5188
E: roland@manitobamusic.com

MusicWorks is made possible by the generous support of the Province of Manitoba through Industry Services of Manitoba Jobs and the Economy; the Foundation Assisting Canadian Talent on Recordings (FACTOR) through the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Department of Canadian Heritage (Canada Music Fund) and of Canada's Private Radio Broadcasters; The Jim Pattison Broadcast Group; and The SOCAN Foundation.

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