Music Industry Vet Discusses Secrets of Napster, Hackers & Big Tech Music Labels
  • 5 years ago
Music industry veteran Shannon O'Shea discusses how the original intent of Napster was to support artists and how that mission got lost. She also takes up how the internet has influenced the music industry and the current effort of Amazon, Pandora, Google and Spotify to cut royalties to recording artists. This is part 2 of a 4 part interview with Shannon about the music industry

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For more information about Shannon O'Shea visit the SOS Management website: https://sosmanagement.com/

Bio:
Shannon O’Shea is a leading advocate for the rights of recording artists. She is also the co-creator and founding manager of the multi-platinum group GARBAGE, and founding manager critically-acclaimed 8mm. Shannon and her select roster have worked with some of the world’s most compelling talent and their emissaries, including the Rolling Stones, Marilyn Manson, David Bowie, No Doubt, U2, Meat Beat Manifesto, Uncle Kracker, Moth, Kill Hannah, Foetus, Mellowdrone, System Of The Down, Depeche Mode, Deep Purple, Fiona Apple, Black Grape, Hanson, Folk Implosion, Chuck D, Michael Hutchence, Black Sabbath, Primal Scream, Ice Cube, Korn, Bjork, Churchill, Shining, Meese, Envy On The Coast, Puscifer, and A Perfect Circle amongst many others.
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