Sony Music Publishing Signs International Deal with Gallo Music Publishers

24, 03, 2021 Today, Sony Music Publishing (“SMP”) South Africa announced the signing of Gallo Music Publishers (“GMP”) to a worldwide agreement, excluding Africa. With this new creative partnership, Sony Music Publishing will provide its industry leading services to Gallo Music Publishers’ extensive catalogue of songs and create new opportunities for its compositions on an... Continue Reading →

Stop being Lazy If you are earning an income from your career in music, it needs to be treated as a small business.

Great op ed Piece by my friend Tim Hill. He allowed me to share . He was involved in Music Exchange when we started 11 years ago and now resides in England Seek his work out at https://www.honestmentoring.com It is generally accepted that on top of having great music, success in the music business is... Continue Reading →

MASTER KG & NDLOVU YOUTH CHOIR SET TO PERFORM FROM ROBBEN ISLAND FOR FREE GLOBAL LIVESTREAM CONCERT 25th April

On Sunday 25th April, ‘Jerusalema’ hitmaker Master KG, and the soul-stirring Ndlovu Youth Choir, will be performing live on Robben Island for Africa Rising and the Live Love non-profit, along with Maps Maponyane as Master of Ceremonies. The performance will be LIVE streamed for free ,BUT PLEASE DONATE AND SUPPORT TICKET LINK TO SUPPORT IS... Continue Reading →

Jon Savage speaks about podcasting

Jon Savage has, for years, been at the forefront of content creation. Inspired to think differently, Jon continues to push boundaries when it comes to creating content that is memorable, exciting and out-of-the-box. After his years on 5FM ended, Jon started an online radio platform called ‘The Eye’ which housed the popular show ‘What’s Your... Continue Reading →

The top 20 most streamed South African tracks by women locally in 2020 were:

Female artists represent less than 10% in some key genres, new Deezer data reveals ● Deezer’s global streaming data shows just 4% of top 100 electronic artists are female, with only 7% in hip hop and rock ● Mzansi’s most streamed female artists revealed Johannesburg, 2 March 2021: Female artists represent a small proportion of... Continue Reading →

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