I agree wholeheartedly Kevin. If an artist can make money out of a jingle it generally is two fold. First they get paid for the jingle
and second their album sales really pick up. I know that Miles Copeland did this for Sting who was having slumping sales and it did wonders for his last CD. Its exposure and radio aint the only game in town anymore (Thank God)
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I agree wholeheartedly Kevin. If an artist can make money out of a jingle it generally is two fold. First they get paid for the jingle
and second their album sales really pick up. I know that Miles Copeland did this for Sting who was having slumping sales and it did wonders for his last CD. Its exposure and radio aint the only game in town anymore (Thank God)
and second their album sales really pick up. I know that Miles Copeland did this for Sting who was having slumping sales and it did wonders for his last CD. Its exposure and radio aint the only game in town anymore (Thank God)
posted 2002.09.25
posted on September 25th 2002
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Tom Waits' Letter to Editor in Oct 7 "The Nation" – EEE on September 24th, 2002-
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good practice – Kravitz on September 24th, 2002
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