The Poor House
Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2004 5:13 am
from the nytimes business section:
i dunno,
i guess i just wanted to offer my condolences to those of you out there who are suffering through these 'tough times' just like mr strouse here.
chin up! maybe that music writin will get a little easier someday..
till then try to keep from starving with that 125K salary.
SONGWRITERS SAY PIRACY EATS INTO THEIR PAY
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Charles Strouse, a composer best known for his Tony-winning musicals "Bye Bye Birdie" and "Annie," says illegal downloading has had a disastrous impact on his profession, not to mention his income.
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"I am hurting," said Mr. Strouse, who is 75.
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Mr. Strouse took in about $250,000 from recording royalties in 2002, according to his publisher, Helene Blue. Last year, she said, Mr. Strouse drew only about half that total, mainly because of illegal downloading of various recordings containing his songs.
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"I've gotten fat off this business," Mr. Strouse said. "But obviously I'm very annoyed. It's awfully hard to write music. Ownership should be guarded very carefully."
i dunno,
i guess i just wanted to offer my condolences to those of you out there who are suffering through these 'tough times' just like mr strouse here.
chin up! maybe that music writin will get a little easier someday..
till then try to keep from starving with that 125K salary.