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Robert Reynolds
Robert Reynolds is an attorney concentrating in entertainment and copyright law with the Las Vegas firm of Callister & Reynolds. Among the clients he represents are The Killers, Louie XIV and Ryan Shupe and the Rubber Band.
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Robert Reynolds discusses how the artist achieves success. He defines success in the music business as making enough money to make a living and working with artists you enjoy. He stresses that a good education and business knowledge are a part of the formula. He also comments that the positions most needed in the industry are those that expose people to a wider variety of music, such as radio.



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Mar-06
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