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Glenn’s Speaking Engagements
| Glenn wrote an article recently entitled "10 Tips to Consider When Entering into a Management Agreement” which will be published in the February 2009 issue of Music Connection Magazine. |
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| Glenn spoke at the New Music Seminar in Cleveland, Ohio on November 1, 2008. Please visit www.newmusicseminars.com for more information. |
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| Glenn conducted his workshop, “How To Sell Your Reality TV Show,” for California Lawyers for the Arts on October 29, 2008 at the Ken Edwards Center, 1527 4th St. in Santa Monica, CA. The workshop covered how to get your idea sold to a network and on the air, protecting your idea, partnering with a production company, attaching talent, pitching your idea, and compensation and credit for creating and executive producing your show. For more information call 310-998-5590 or visit www.calawyersforthearts.org. |
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| Glenn spoke on two panels at the Atlantis Music Conference in Atlanta, GA on September 17 – September 20, 2008. On the panel, “LIGHTS, CAMERA, MUSIC: TAKE II”, Glenn discussed how artists get their music played in the background of your favorite TV Show or in Film, who decides what is scored, and how you can get your music considered. On the second panel, “Making Money in the Music Industry: How to get that BLING in your THING!,” Glenn discussed how artists can promote their music effectively without being signed to a label or having a lot of money. For more information on the Atlantis Music Conference, go to www.atlantismusic.com. |
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| Glenn obtained a favorable ruling by the California Labor Commissioner on September 9, 2008. His client’s management contract was deemed void because the manager “procured employment” for his client’s band to perform at a concert, in violation of the California Talent Agencies Act. |
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| Glenn conducted a workshop for California Lawyers for the Arts on May 7, 2008. The topic was “Turning Music into Money”. |
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| Glenn was a panelist at the Digital Music Conference in Miami on November 16, 2006. |
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| Glenn taught his course, “Self Defense in the Music Business” at the UCLA Extension, Entertainment Studies Program, on Saturday, November 4, 2006. |
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| California Lawyers for the Arts had their Annual Music Business Seminar on October 28, 2006, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the L.A Music Academy located at: 370 South Fair Oaks Ave, Pasadena, California 91105. Glenn was the Keynote Speaker. |
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| Glenn attended the Billboard R&B/Hip Hop Conference and Award Show in Atlanta, Georgia on September 6th-8th, 2006. |
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| Glenn was a speaker at the 2006 “Get Seen Get Signed” Music Conference in Chicago on July 1, 2006. |
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| Glenn conducted a workshop for California Lawyers for the Arts on June 14, 2006, 7-8:30pm. The topic was “How to Protect Your Ideas.” |
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| Glenn spoke at the Star Power Roundtable at the Brand and Access Forum which took place on May 8, 2006 in Los Angeles at the Olympic Collection. |
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| Glenn was a guest speaker at Mark Litwak’s Film Industry Seminar at UCLA on June 3, 2005 |
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Client News |
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| Chris Stokes is about to commence principal photography on his new movie, “Boogie Town.” |
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| Glenn negotiated licensing deals for his clients, Omarion and Marques Houston, with Sony Music Japan. |
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| Glenn negotiated a record deal for TUG Records with Fontana Distribution, LLC. |
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| Glenn represents Daworks Records, a label, based in London. Glenn negotiated a recording agreement for Daworks with Geffen Records for a group called, “FDM”. |
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| Glenn represents record producer Cory Tatum who produced a song for R & B artist Angie Stone entitled, "Baby." The song was nominated for a Grammy! |
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| Glenn's client, Andrew Jones, produced, directed and co-wrote a film set in the depression era entitled "Kings of the Evening." The film dominated the San Diego Black Film Festival awards on February 3, 2008. The film won for best film, best director, and best supporting actor (Glynn Turman). Turman also received the festival's Award of Merit. The film will also be screening at the Pan African Film Festival on February 8, 2008. |
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Glenn’s client, Kevin Tancharoen and his sister Maurissa, created a dance reality show ("Dance Life") which aired a season on MTV. They executively produced the show with J-Lo’s production company. Kevin directed and Maurissa was the head writer. Kevin also directed eight episodes of the T.V. show, “The Search for the Next Pussycat Doll.” |
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Glenn's client, Omarion, had his first solo album, "O", nominated for a Grammy for Best Contemporary R & B album. Omarion’s 2nd solo album, “21” was released on December 12, 2006. Omarion worked with some of the top producer’s in the music business on this album including Timbaland, The Neptunes, Rodney Jerkins and The Underdogs. Omarion released his last album (“Face Off”) with Bow Wow on December 11, 2007. |
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| Glenn negotiated a distribution deal for Chris Stokes's new horror movie, “Somebody Help Me”, with Code Black Entertainment. |
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