Internet Killed the Video Star by Andre Gray
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Specifications:
Title: Internet Killed the Video Star
Author: Andre Gray
ISBN: #1-928915-59-0
Library of Congress: #2005929242
Format: Paperback
Publication Date: July 2005
Edition Description: New
Category: Music Business/Internet
Size: 5.25 x 7.5
Pages: 81
Cost: $14.99 US
$21.00 CAN
From the Foreward
The Internet, in all its semantic glory,
has collated the disparate countries and continents into one cohesive digital
global village and instantaneously signaled the arrival of globalization.
This digital revolution has rendered many business models and industries
obsolete by placing the power of art, commerce, and science into the hands of
the common people. Such is the case of the music industry. This is a
very brief treatise on the much written about subject of the digital music
revolution.... If this tiny volume can serve as a contributing factor to the
confluence of factors that will lead to the empowerment of the common people,
then I would be honored. And, while not everyone in the digital age is an
artist, at least we have found a means of expression.
Chapter Titles:
Major Mistakes
Steve Jobs: The Elvis of Digital Music
Emancipation of Musicians
The RIAA’s Good Qualities
The Digital Global Leader
The Gestapo’s Master Plan
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- Industry Reviews:
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- “Gray doesn’t pull any punches when discussing what’s wrong with what he
sees as an antiquated recording industry. He advises musicians how and why
they should circumvent the major labels and is not afraid to tell ‘Big Music’
that their reign is over.”
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Susan Schrank, Senior Editor, The Online
Reporter
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- “Right on target. It should be required reading for everyone in the
music business and anyone contemplating getting into the music business. It
is written on a level where a seventh grader can understand it and a Ph.D
would not have to condescend to the material.”
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Eddie Williams, Founder,
www.itsfun.com
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- “This is a great book and an instant classic. It should be considered the
quintessential Bible for musicians and business people alike. Andre Gray
stands head and shoulders above all other digital media thinkers and he freed
our minds the way Tim Berners-Lee freed our creativity.”
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DJ Kool Herc, Father of Hip Hop
