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koberry wrote:Wasn’t Neal’s new album Universe supposed to drop this month? My Google-foo may be lacking as I can’t find anything about its release date
Onestepper wrote:JTT was not going to sell out larger venues, or generate enough to make it worth the investment of time and resources.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Onestepper wrote:JTT was not going to sell out larger venues, or generate enough to make it worth the investment of time and resources.
I don't believe this. There are journey tribute acts, like Hugo's Voyage, that are profitably able to tour small to mid size venues. Neal always said that JTT was about the music.
scarab wrote:I have a really hard time believing that tribute bands need to pay to perform songs live from other artists.
Maybe if they record them or it used in TV or Movies. I know this is what kept "Wonder Years" from being released for years.
Thats why back in day all these tv shows used cover bands for popular songs.
And also as a kid I always wondered why they always sang For He (Or Shes) a jolly good fellow. Then found out they would have to pay for Happy Birthday.
I remember in an interview with Perry years ago he could not even buy a Starbucks with his royalty checks.
If tribute bands had to pay or even a cover band to perform songs, they would be broke.
Wish Nora was still here, who sings for Trag, pretty sure she could back me up on this as they often do cover songs.
WalrusOct9 wrote:Tribute bands don't have to pay squat.
The bars/venues pay blanket licensing fees to BMI/ASCAP that cover that kind of thing. But a Journey tribute band playing a gig is no different than your random bar band slipping "Any Way You Want It" into the set.
Anyone can go out and play any songs they want live. The only issue would be if they used the actual band name (which has gotten plenty of ex-members of various bands in trouble over the years) or any other kind of misleading advertising. They could even release albums of their cover versions, as long as proper songwriting royalties were paid.
Artists can't stop anyone from playing their songs live or recording cover versions, period.
FamilyMan wrote:Doesn't any band - even a tribute- need to secure the music rights if they're going to go out and play Journey songs for money? It's always possible Cain and/or Perry are the ones who put the kibosh on JTT.
scarab wrote:I am sure the Juggernaut Journey management put the kibosh on this. Journey has a residency soon and will be touring with The
Pretenders next year.
Journey management thinks us fans are stupid and don;t want to confuse Schon's solo projects with Journey (the CASH cow)
The_Noble_Cause wrote:What's going to happen with the JTT tracks NS wrote and recorded with Deen on vox? He should just record with AP lineup and put out an EP or something.
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