Kevin Kelly (born 1952) is the founding executive editor of Wired magazine, and a former editor/publisher of the Whole Earth Catalog. He has also been a writer, photographer and conservationist. Kelly is a student of cultures (Asian ones in particular) and is considered by some an expert in digital culture.
Here you will find a collection of speeches taken from you tube
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Record Deals and The Future of Music with Don Passman
Don Passaman is one of top entertainment attorneys in America whose clients include Janet Jackson, Quincy Jones, REM, Tina Turner. He is also author of the widely acclaimed “all you need to know about the music business”
Getting Record Label Attention with Chris Blackwell
Chris Blackwell (former founder of Island record) talks about how a band can get attention from a label – He mention the case of the $2 Million deal of Howie Day whatch Howie Day’s video for Collide
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