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The Difference between Representing Producers and Artists

Wallace Collins
Wallace Collins is an independently practicing music attorney based in New York City.
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Wallace Collins, an entertainment attorney based in New York, discusses the practical differences and commonalities between doing legal work for artists and producers, and how producer agreements resemble artist agreements with record labels.



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October 2007
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