Fred von Lohmann sez,
SoundExchange (which is in charge of collecting and distributing royalties collected from satellite radio and webcasting) can’t seem to locate the artists to whom these royalties are to be paid. If the monies are not disbursed, SoundExchange gets to keep them. Apparently SoundExchange was worried about publishing the list for fear that “middlemen” would try to swipe a piece of the action for connecting artists with their royalties. (Did they ever think to reach out to the fans?)
They finally published a list of the artists they “can’t find.”
Check out all the major label artists they can’t find:
Cassandra Wilson (Blue Note)?
J. J. Cale (Mercury)?
Jane Siberry (Warner)?
Jeff Buckley (Columbia Records — they’re still putting out his stuff posthumously, with help from his mother!)?
Loverboy?!!
Booker T & the MGs?!!!
Public Enemy? !!!!!!
SIOUXSIE & THE BANSHEES? !!!!!
Not to mention major indie artists like:
Pizzicato Five
L7
Pete Rock
And they can’t find Public Image Ltd, despite the fact that they found Johnny Rotten’s “other band,” the Sex Pistols? They can’t seem to find “Neko Case & Her Boyfriends”, despite the fact that they seem to have found Neko Case?
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RIAA phails again.
They can’t find them? That’s BS! They just don’t want to go into the HOOD to find some of them!
Hell I wouldnt be looking to hard either if I got to keep the money. Sounds like one hell of a shit contract if you ask me.