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Songwriters Guild of America

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Songwriters Guild of America

Purpose
The Songwriters Guild of America is a voluntary songwriter association run by and for songwriters. It is devoted exclusively to providing songwriters with the services and activities they need to succeed in the business of music. The preamble to the SGA constitution charges the board to take “such lawful action as will advance, promote, and benefit the profession.” Services of the Guild cover every aspect of songwriting including creative, financial, and administrative.Representation
The Guild represents authors and composers worldwide, covering all genres of music including classical, contemporary Christian, country, dance, folk, gospel, jazz, Latin, urban, rock, pop, R&B, motion pictures, television commercials, and theater. Members include:
  • Chuck Berry
  • Otis Blackwell
  • Jimmy Bowen
  • Ray Charles
  • Ellie Greenwich
  • Marvin Hamlisch
  • Quincy Jones
  • John Kander
  • Jerry Leiber
  • Barry Manilow
  • Stephen Sondheim
  • Mike Stoller

  • Services Educational and Networking Opportunities (For beginning and professional songwriters):
      Professional Critiques Pitch Screens (passing gets you access to our Online Tip Sheet) Regional Workshops Online Workshops Online Forums to meet other songwriters, get critiques by your peers, and seek advice Regional Showcases
    Royalty Collection Program (RCP) (For songwriters with songs signed to publishers):
      Mechanical Royalty Collection and Accounting Publisher Audits
    Catalog Administration Program (CAP) (For songwriters who control their publishing):
      Issuing license agreements and negotiating for all media platforms Copyright work such as termination of transfers and renewals Indexing works with Performance Rights organizations Royalty Collection and Accounting

    SGA E-Newsletter
    Current SGA news, updates, and events are all in the SGA e-newsletter.
    Click here to subscribe.

    My Interests

    Music:

    Member Since: 8/29/2008
    Band Website: www.songwritersguild.com
    Band Members:

    Membership

    Gold Membership
    Gold membership allows those just starting out, or those on a limited budget, to take advantage of our basic services:
  • $60 per year (an average of $5 per month)
  • Access to our interviews and advice columns with songwriting greats
  • Discounts on our songwriting workshops, social and networking events
  • Access to the Writer's Lounge (forums, chat rooms and learning modules) where you can post your music business questions, read educational and motivational articles written exclusively for the SGA and post your songs for critique
  • Monthly e-newsletters
  • An SGA T-Shirt
  • Platinum Membership
    Our Platinum membership is for unpublished songwriters that are farther along in their writing careers (or just more serious about getting published):
  • $84 per year (an average of $7 per month)
  • Full access to our interviews and advice columns with songwriting greats
  • More substantial discounts on our songwriting workshops, social and networking events
  • Access to the Writer's Lounge (forums, chat rooms and learning modules) where you can post your music business questions read educational and motivational articles written exclusively for the SGA and post your songs for critique
  • Monthly e-newsletters and biannual printed newsletters
  • Entry to song pitch events with critiques by professional music publishers - those with songs found pitch worthy
  • Gain access to our song pitch database - updated monthly with contact information of publishers who need songs now
  • Multiple entries in our regional songwriting competitions (entry fee required)
  • An SGA T-Shirt and cap
  • Diamond Membership*
    Our Diamond Membership is for the published songwriter. At $225 per year we offer all of the services in our previous two categories, PLUS:
  • Contract review for those using a contract other than the SGA’s
  • Publisher audits
  • Royalty collection
  • Catalog evaluation and administration
  • Copyright renewal and termination
  • Estate management
  • Group medical insurance and more (some services, extra)
  • An SGA T-Shirt and cap

  • * This membership is ideal for those seeking to make a contribution to the songwriting community while protecting their own earning-potential. This membership is also available to families of songwriters receiving royalties. Contact us for more information on this professional-level membership.
    Click here to join SGA.
    Click here to renew your membership
    Influences:
    History of SGA

    In 1931, due to the inequities in the music industry, the songwriter community came together to form the Songwriters Protective Association (SPA), known today as The Songwriters Guild of America.

    In 1932, the SPA issued the first Standard Uniform Popular Songwriters Contract. Few publishers accepted it; many resisted bitterly. The writers stood firm and in time were rewarded with acceptance.

    The Copyright Act of 1976 is the Guild's most outstanding example of success. The Guild took a leading role in shaping this bill, spending time, energy, and money to educate Congress about songwriters. Those efforts paid off in many ways, three of which include:Term of Copyright - Writers of songs compsed after January 1, 1978 (the date the 1976 Act went into effect) no longer have to live with the danger that works not renewed on time will fall into the Public Domain. Contract Termination - The Act provides that contracts can be terminated as to United States rights after a specific period of years (usually 35 years). The purpose of this provision is to correct any imbalance against the writers. Statutory Mechanical Rate - The rate was frozen at 2 cents per song per record sold. Determined to have this rate raised, the Guild mounted a campaign on behalf of songwriters. Twenty years later, the Copyright Act of 1976 set a new rate of 2.75 cents. In 1980, the Guild waged battle to raise the rate to 4 cents, amd established a timetable of increases. Since then, the rate has increased with the Consumer Price Index. The current rate is set at 9.1 cents.
    The Guild continues to take a stand on every issue of importance to songwriters and the music industry in general, including home taping, source licensing, derivative rights, authors' moral rights, the deductibility of business expenses, compulsory license, copyright registration fees and, most recently, infringement of royalty payment due to digital/Internet piracy.
    Our president and board members spend considerable time and energy talking to the media, lobbying, negotiating, coordinating with other industry groups, and raising the funds needed to get the songwriters' message through. True to its history, the Guild maintains its efforts to advance, promote, and benefit the profession of songwriting.


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    1560 Broadway, Suite 408
    New York, NY 10036
    Phone: (212) 768-7902
    Email: [email protected]

    Nashville
    209 10th Avenue South
    Suite 321
    Nashville, TN 37203
    Phone: (615) 742-9945
    Fax: (615) 742-9948

    Los Angeles
    Office relocation in progress


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