crodonilson
He/Him
The one and only.
I am sure all of NSC will join me in wishing Chesney Hawkes a very happy 50th Birthday.
I am sure all of NSC will join me in wishing Chesney Hawkes a very happy 50th Birthday.
I've always wondered how someone can 'live' off one song. He gets the odd TV job and his song must be played 100's of times a day around the world, but how much money can he get in royalties for one song?
I pay for a music licence but it doesn't go up a lot each year and yet there are lots money artists all wanting their cut of my money each year. How does it work?
I've always wondered how someone can 'live' off one song. He gets the odd TV job and his song must be played 100's of times a day around the world, but how much money can he get in royalties for one song?
I pay for a music licence but it doesn't go up a lot each year and yet there are lots money artists all wanting their cut of my money each year. How does it work?
[MENTION=616]Guinness Boy[/MENTION]
I've always wondered how someone can 'live' off one song. He gets the odd TV job and his song must be played 100's of times a day around the world, but how much money can he get in royalties for one song?
I pay for a music licence but it doesn't go up a lot each year and yet there are lots money artists all wanting their cut of my money each year. How does it work?
I've always wondered how someone can 'live' off one song. He gets the odd TV job and his song must be played 100's of times a day around the world, but how much money can he get in royalties for one song?
I pay for a music licence but it doesn't go up a lot each year and yet there are lots money artists all wanting their cut of my money each year. How does it work?
Chesney has a full head of hair
I'm sure. I look about as much like him as I do Cucurella.
@<u><a href="https://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/member.php?u=29192" target="_blank">Brighton Lines</a></u> is alluding to an incident with me, my brother, said one-hit-wonder and his hangers on in a well known Brighton nightclub where copious "refreshments" had been taken. And that's all you're getting
panto for starters which is quite lucrative.
I'm sure. I look about as much like him as I do Cucurella.
[MENTION=29192]Brighton Lines[/MENTION] is alluding to an incident with me, my brother, said one-hit-wonder and his hangers on in a well known Brighton nightclub where copious "refreshments" had been taken. And that's all you're getting
I've always wondered how someone can 'live' off one song. He gets the odd TV job and his song must be played 100's of times a day around the world, but how much money can he get in royalties for one song?
I pay for a music licence but it doesn't go up a lot each year and yet there are lots money artists all wanting their cut of my money each year. How does it work?
I'm curious about this too.
My Daughter's Beau publishes his music on Spotify , as an unknown artist.
Apparently lots of playlists will end up playing his music, as it falls into genre's which might appeal to some users.
He makes a few hundred quid a month from it (allegedly).
Seeing as I regularly leave my playlists playing on repeat for hours and sometimes days on end, I would imagine some 80s bands must be coining it in.
I guess the revenue must be coming from licenses and advertising.
but as you say it does seem like a triflingly small amount of money to be shared around a huge number of artists.
That can't be true. Established artists who get millions of plays get peanuts.