Hi
I was wondering if anyone can help me out, my CD is just about complete but I need get the copyright clearance for the tunes. I'd appreciate any help I can get from any fellow canadians or anyone who might know a thing about this. I'm working on the artwork (it'd be cool to get ronnie coleman to pose for the cover but I don't think it'd work)
I am very happy with the CD (with the exception of my playing), lots of guests including Ritary Gaguenetti, Herve Gaguenetti, Frank Gambale, among many others (drummers, 2 female singers, one male singer, sax, violin, drums, fender rhodes, accordion, upright bass, slap/funk electric bass etc...) .
I'd ask a local friend of mine, but I don't want to bother him too much
making this cd was a total nightmare with lots of problems happenning but i'm glad it's almost over so i can concentrate on other projects like the djangobooks thing i promised michael
Cheers
D
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Congratulations on getting this out-it's been a long road; I wasn't sure you'd be able to get it done after the robbery. Can't wait to hear it!
About Canadian copyright, you might find some of this useful, though it might take a while to wade through:
http://www.cb-cda.gc.ca/info/act-e.html
http://www.trytel.com/~pbkerr/copyright.html
http://www.editors.ca/resources/web_lin ... right.html
Good luck!
Jack.
-Jack no.2
BTW, what is the deal with Django song copyrights in Canada - have they expired yet? Thanks,
Nick
Gambale 's playing is very tasteful on my recording which is actually an RnB version of Nature Boy with Herve Gaguenetti providing a funky rhythm backed by some drums , fender rhodes and a hot sexy RnB singer, and some electric bass (with the cool slaps and whatnot). I play on a nylon string on that tune, and *gasp* (travesty!) i don't use gypsy picking!
i'll post clips when i have every single track properly mixed.. we did 17 tunes, and it was a hard time for me because for the most part i chose tunes that i almost never play (or never played) and that are uncommon in today's repertoire (tunes like made in france, oui, rosetta, ornithology, stardust and especially minor swing.... ).... and a lot of the tunes have a modern twist to it (ie having tenor sax instead of violin, and having a roumanian gypsy bebop accordionist instead of just plain ol school style accordion).
Ritary guests on two songs (Donna Lee and Some Of These Days), and Herve on three.
Anyway , my main issues with copyright clearance are the django tunes, the french tunes that don't seem to be represented by the CMRRA, and Valse De Wasso....
for the waltz I suppose I should ask Jon Larsen since it first appeared on Hot Club Records...
btw it's interesting to see that Made In France is under Bireli's real name: Pierre Lagrene (hehehe)
for the django tunes, michael dunn told me that they're public domain now, but i thought i heard about some extension on this law.... can anyone shed some light on this before I get sued?
btw, i accompanied Duane Andrews a few weeks ago, we were talking about the django scene in Nova Scotia/Newfoundland and of course, the infamous nwilkins came up in the conversation.... just for you nick:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PF76cdPvyU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97LTj-_8at0
i still can't figure out how to post youtube videos here
www.denischang.com
www.dc-musicschool.com
Man, I love that group...I've been listening to a lot this week, trying to turn a friend onto them. Haden's just...man!
Best,
Jack.
however, that Rusty Cooley is so musical that Quartet West has paled in comparison - thanks Dennis!