Music Industry/Entrepreneurs


Publishing: Harris & Wolff

Adapting in the streaming era

Entrepreneurs: All About That Buzz (Records)

Ian Chai’s noisy music label breaks out globally

Publishing: ole and eOne

Robert Ott, Chris Taylor discuss new deal

Four “Lifers” in Canadian Music

David Leask, Kyp Harness, Lee Aaron, Ron Hawkins

Entrepreneurs: MFP’s Jean Anfossi steps up his game

Small publisher succeeds against all odds

Publishing: Carol Ryan wins Christopher J. Reed Award

Embracing Change

Dan Swinimer: Producing, developing, and co-writing with respect

“Love what you do and love who you do it with.”

Pavlo: Have guitar, will travel

From Toronto’s Danforth neighbourhood to the world

Unison Benevolent Fund

Supporting Canadian musicians in times of crisis

Publishing: Outloud, or The Art of Noise

Julien Bidar and Yann Beauregard-Lemay’s vision bears frui...

Sound Advice: How not to get a song cramp

DOs and DON’Ts at a professional song camp

Steve Hill: His Own Man

Renaissance man of Canadian blues still on an unstoppable ro...

Jessy Fuchs: A fireman that sparks his own fires

Rouge Pompier member does things his way

Entrepreneurs: MapleMusic strikes a new beat with Cadence

Covering all angles, going global

The Artist Entrepreneur Program

How Canada’s Music Incubator fosters emerging musicians’...

Entrepreneurs: Jonathan Simkin’s new 604 Studios

Facility allows for recording, video shoots, live streaming,...

Exporting Yourself: Making a dream come true

You need more than a few showcases to launch your internatio...

President’s Message: The accelerating pace of change

Adapting to constant, disruptive technological shifts

Publishing: Rafael Perez stays the course

Coyote Records head honcho has a clear vision of his trade

Unison Benevolent Fund springs into action

Creating safety net for independent Canadian music community

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