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Just Get Out There    by Gilli Moon
Price: $9.99 USD. 115110 words. Published on November 26, 2010. .

JUST GET OUT THERE is the Artist's bible to achieving abundance, self-empowerment and professional success as an Artist entrepreneur. 300+ pages filled with in-depth tips, tools, steps and resources on getting out there as an Artist, all the while achieving personal, financial and professional success and joy.
The Rock and Roll Times - Music Industry Bible    by Will Beattie
Price: $2.99 USD. 109380 words. Published on July 8, 2011. .

The Rock and Roll Times- Music Industry Bible's aim is to show bands how they can do it for themselves. From recording their CD, to PRS and Publishing, to getting a Manager, Touring, Press and Publicity, Merchandise, How to set up their own Record Label amongst other chapters on all aspects of the music industry. This is a music industry guide for the New Music Business.
Murphy's laws of Songwriting    by RALPH MURPHY
Price: $15.99 USD. 37860 words. Published on December 8, 2011. .

Achieving "hit writer" status has always been a formidable goal for any songwriter. Catching the ear of the monumentally distracted listener has never been more difficult. Getting their attention, inviting them in to your song and keeping them there requires more than being just a "good" songwriter. Murphy’s Laws of Songwriting arms the songwriter for success by demystifying the process.
The One Hour Copyright    by Anthony Hester
Price: $2.99 USD. 1940 words. Published on June 24, 2012. .

This book is your Step-By-Step picture illustrated instructions for completing your Copyright goals.
Entertainment Law Mentor: Negotiating Exclusive Songwriting Agreements    by C. Stephen Weaver
Price: $14.99 USD. 47570 words. Published on November 15, 2012. .

A detailed “how to” book about negotiating the large print, the fine print, and everything in between which is commonly found in exclusive songwriting agreements. Steve Weaver presents a template exclusive songwriting agreement and then explains what each paragraph of the agreement means (even translating it into plain English) and he then proceeds to list, analyze and discuss important points.