BMG Acquires Chris Cheney's Catalog; The Ivors Academy & YouTube Music Host Songwriting Camp
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Ariel King, Jessica Nicholson
Summary
BMG has acquired the publishing catalog of Chris Cheney, frontman of Australian punk band The Living End, expanding their long-standing relationship with the artist. Additionally, The Ivors Academy and YouTube Music have partnered to host a songwriting camp, supporting emerging and established songwriters. The article covers these two music industry developments in a briefs-style format.
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· 3 pulledOne of the great joys of being a musician is songwriting.
The magical feeling you get from the process of creating something from nothing!
Songs can take weeks to write, or they
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