How to Write Music That Gets Licensed

How to Write Music That Gets Licensed

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Date

Jan 07 2025
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  • Timezone: America/New_York
  • Date: Jan 07 2025
  • Time: 8:00 pm - 9:30 pm

Cost

Free

Location

Virtual
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About the Workshop

“Tips and Tricks for Writing Syncable Songs”

This free, virtual workshop will be taught by Barry Coffing. 

Zoom link will be sent that afternoon to those who register. 

About the Speaker

BARRY COFFING is a music business entrepreneur, sought-after speaker, and moderator. His music licensing company Music Supervisor Inc. represents over 19,000+ labels, libraries, and music artists for film and TV licensing. Nearly every major film company and TV network uses his software, and as a result, a track they represent is licensed every 72 hours. He is also the creator of the Springboard Music Festival and Conference as well as the founder of Sustainable Artists, a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation.

EXPERIENCE: Barry has been an artist (WB Records), songwriter, composer, producer, engineer, music supervisor, and label owner (Sony RED distribution). His music publishing company is administered by the Universal Music Group. He has toured the world as a music director for other artists, as well as writing and producing music for Films, TV, Jingles, and Ad Agencies. As a singer, his voice can be heard singing the end title songs for The Brady Bunch Movie, and Pooh’s Grand Adventure.

PAST AND CURRENT MUSIC LICENSING CLIENTS:
Sony, Disney, Paramount, Warner Brothers, Universal, DreamWorks, Lionsgate, MGM, United Artists, NBC, CBS, ABC, Fox, CW, AMC, HBO, Netflix, Hulu, Apple, Amazon, Showtime, Lifetime, General Mills, US Army, Volkswagen.

MUSIC PRODUCTION CLIENTS: Michael McDonald, Chaka Khan, Peabo Bryson, Thelma Houston, Irene Cara, Tiffany, Lee Greenwood, Gary Puckett, and many others.

RECOGNITION: In his 30+ years in the music business, he amassed a great deal of credits and awards. He has placed over 200 of his own songs in films and television, received BMI Songwriting Awards, penned Multiple #1 hits, and has an Emmy nomination to his name. His lone stint as a film producer netted him and his co-producers the Best Producer award at the Beverly Hills Film Festival.

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  1. Matthew Fiock
    2 weeks ago

    Excited to be apart

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