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Moses Avalon is currently a top-selling author of music business books and educational tools in the US music industry. He is also a top business consultant and artists’ rights advocate who has lectured about the music business at Harvard Law, NYU, UCLA, and dozens of other venues.
Since 2000 The Moses Avalon Company has helped 100s of artists realize their dreams and get out of bad deals. The Company has also consulted for three government agencies in thier effort to get major labels to make thier royalty acounting more transparent, and trained dozens of artists’ attorneys and mangers to better protect their rights of their clients.
Moses Avalon began his career as a New York record producer and recording engineer. His combined work with Grammy® award-winning recording artists has earned him several RIAA Platinum record awards. His soundtrack compositions have been used in films that went on to win outstanding achievement awards at Cannes, The New York Expo and WorldFest.
Today he is an artist’s rights activist and the author of a best selling music industry reference, Confessions Of A Record Producer which is required reading in the music business curriculum of over 35 schools, including UCLA Extension, Loyola Law School and NYU.
Mr. Avalon has also acted in an advisory capacity to the Senate Judiciary Committee in their campaign to help legitimize areas of the music business. His award winning website which discusses controversial issues in the music business and his advocacy efforts can be visited at www.MosesAvalon.com
His syndicated newsletter, Moses Suppposes , which features informed editorials on the inner workings of the music business, reaches thousands of subscribers each month.
Achievements: In 1997 Mr. Avalon noticed that all the "how-to" books on the music industry were written by attorneys and were not accessible to musicians. He took the opposite approach.His first book, Confessions of a Record Producer: How To Survive the Scams and Shams of the Music Business. It has been selling in the top 5% of all books on Amazon.com since its release in 1998.
In the fall of 2001 Mr. Avalon released a follow-up book, Secrets of a Negotiating a Record Contract.
His third title, Million Dollar Mistakes: Steering Your Music Career Free of Lies, Cons, Catastrophes and Landmines, was released in January of 2006.
Based on his books Mr. Avalon has created the coveted Confessions of a Record Prodceur Workshop for artists, producers, managers, and small label owners, awarding 13.5 CLE credits and 4 Ethics credits to all attending attorneys.
He is an active lecturer around the world, CEO of The Moses Avalon Company and writes books about the music industry, as well as other topics.
Some noted advocacy efforts of The Moses Avalon Company :
• In September of 2004 Mr. Avalon, was asked by a European Neighboring Rights Organization, SENA to be the exclusive facilitator to help locate US artists who were owed approximately $1,000,000 in undistributed royalties. This unusual trust on the part of PRO resulted in US artists receiving long over-due money earned from European performances.
• In August 2003 Mr. Avalon, via articles and community pressure, focused on several online companies that fraudulently took exclusive rights from artists, while offering to distribute their music through Apple iTunes. After four months of consistent attention, one such company announced that they intend to return $200,000.00 to their clients and admitted that no actual deal with iTunes existed at the time in which they took the money.
• In September 2002 Attorney Generals in New Jersey and California used Mr. Avalon as a noted consultant to help build a case against RIAA-affiliated labels, regarding price-fixing of CDs in retail chains. This effort resulted in the return of over $150,000,000.00 in cash and goods to consumers from major labels.
• In August 2002 the Senate Judiciary Sub-Committee on Record Industry Accounting Practices spoke with and quoted Mr. Avalon in their preparatory brief to the committee. This information was used to impeach the RIAA at the Sacramento hearing, and has resulted in much attention on reform in the area of artist royalty reporting.
• In February 2002 a Moses Supposes article drew out a “secret” agreement between the Harry Fox Agency and the RIAA. The morally-questionable agreement to create a blanket license for internet use had the potential to deprive songwriters of millions in royalties. This focused much attention on the conflict of interest created buy RIAA ownership of SoundExchange, the agency chosen to collect and distribute these royalties. SoundExchange is now separated from RIAA.
• In March2001 a Moses Supposes article exposed Pacific Coast One-Stop, a California Distributor responsible for default of payment for the sale of millions of records. Pacific was forced out of business five months later.
For more info, please check out the official website for Moses Avalon

My Blog

GRAMMY GONE MAD

What Do NARAS and The RIAA Have In Common?  One More Thing. The folks at the Grammy Foundation (and indeed NARAS in general) really need to learn the lesson the RIAA has taught usdon't thre...
Posted by on Fri, 07 Nov 2008 02:19:00 GMT

Think Youre a Music Biz Smarty Pants? Take The Quick Quiz

Think you're a music business smarty-pants? Unsure if you'll learn anything of value in this On-Line Confessions of a Record Producer Workshop. Take this Quick Quiz. Take The Online Workshop Quiz Now
Posted by on Mon, 22 Sep 2008 04:17:00 GMT

Confessions Workshop Online

Now you don't have to be in Los Angeles or travel this way to experience the Confessions Workshop. Take the workshop online, at your own pace, and in the comforts of your own home. The Confessions Wor...
Posted by on Sun, 10 Aug 2008 22:47:00 GMT

My Workshop Back In Los Angeles! Nov 18-19

Click on the banner above to registerCONFESSIONS OF A  RECORD PRODUCER WORKSHOP IS BACK IN LA! This highly coveted workshop lead  by industry insider and author of the hit book, Confessions ...
Posted by on Tue, 03 Oct 2006 11:28:00 GMT

Will The CD Format Survive Another Decade?

CD, OR NO CD; THAT IS THE QUESTION? Will the Amoeba Factor Allow the CD Format to Survive Or Will iPod Turn the Industry Standard Into Roof Tile? =====================================================...
Posted by on Sun, 30 Jul 2006 18:11:00 GMT

NEW YORK MUSIC SCENE CLOSED DOWN FOR GOOD

NEW YORK MUSIC SCENE CLOSED DOWN FOR GOOD CBGBs Down For The Count, Says Goodbye Forever ==================================================   One of the most famous (and best) clubs in music ...
Posted by on Fri, 14 Jul 2006 11:25:00 GMT

War and the Music Business

WAR AND THE MUSIC BUSINESSOrThe Revolution WILL be televised, now that we have a sponsor.(From a Moses Supposes orginaly writen in March 2003This article originally appeared in the March 2003 issue of...
Posted by on Tue, 16 May 2006 07:42:00 GMT

Will iPod Conquer the World Before Chapter 11 Conquers Apple?

Will iPod Conquer the World Before Chapter 11 Conquers Apple? ================================================= (With apologies to Steve Jobs)   Computer maker Steve Jobs has a simple dream: ...
Posted by on Mon, 06 Feb 2006 08:43:00 GMT

The Stern Burn: Is Satellite the Beginning of Howards End?

The Stern Burn: Is Satellite the Beginning of Howards End? =========================================   I have to admit it, I miss the guy.   My FM palate seems somehow empty with Stern...
Posted by on Mon, 06 Feb 2006 08:37:00 GMT