To: mhking
This either poorly written or a case of bad editing. I have no idea what the club actually did. What do they mean played? On a jukebox? A live band? Kareoki? Drunk cowboys singing Nasty?
To: MigrantOkie
This either poorly written or a case of bad editing. I have no idea what the club actually did. What do they mean played? On a jukebox? A live band? Kareoki? Drunk cowboys singing Nasty? You have to pay ASCAP a yearly fee to "publically perform" music written and performed by artists that are members of ASCAP. This means on a jukebox or stereo. Im not sure if cover bands fall into this category in every circumstance. A band playing it live is considered a "musical interpretation" as the song is typically not played exactly like it is on the record.
9 posted on
03/12/2003 11:04:53 AM PST by
FreeTally
To: MigrantOkie
This either poorly written or a case of bad editing. I have no idea what the club actually did. What do they mean played? On a jukebox? A live band? Kareoki? Drunk cowboys singing Nasty? Drunk cowboys don't sing nasty, it just sounds that way.
So9
26 posted on
03/12/2003 12:20:34 PM PST by
Servant of the Nine
(Real Texicans; we're grizzled, we're grumpy and we're armed)
To: MigrantOkie
This either poorly written or a case of bad editing. I have no idea what the club actually did. What do they mean played? On a jukebox? A live band? Kareoki? Drunk cowboys singing Nasty? It really had me scratching my head too. Was it an impersonator? Cover band?
What the hell does public performance mean?
44 posted on
03/12/2003 12:44:10 PM PST by
amused
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