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How do you afford covering so many Beatles songs?
When performers cover another artists’ work they have to pay royalties and I have heard the Beatles catalog is pretty pricey. For instance, when Conan O’Brien was hosting the Tonight Show he was told by the NBC executives that if his band played a Beatles song it would cost NBC $10,000. This might have been an exaggeration for comic effect but nevertheless I am sure it wasn’t dirt cheap either. So I was wondering how you can afford to do multiple albums. Maybe I shouldn’t ask?
On a different note, I noticed your CDs don’t have all the stuff you often see like who wrote the songs, what company publishes the songrights, blah blah blah. Yeah, I imagine not interesting to most people but I’m a geek for that kind of information. Used to love reading all the old liners notes on the original Beatles albums cause you could learn alot of musical history that way. That’s a problem with digital downloads. Anyway, I suspect record labels have people whose job is to keep track of all that stuff and your time is filled up just making the great music.
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