Alby Odum will present a seminar on “Music Licensing
and Publishing” to Lincoln College Contemporary Jazz Studies
students on Friday, March 8, beginning at 2 p.m. and ending at 4:00
pm. The event will be held in the Johnston Center on the Lincoln
College campus.
“Once again, I’m very pleased to have a music professional come to
campus to share his expertise and practical advice with students. It
is vitally important that students learn practical skills and
connect with experts who have turned their love of music into a
profession,” Denise La Grassa, lead faculty for the Contemporary
Jazz Studies program at Lincoln College, said. “I’m also pleased
that we can share this opportunity with high school students and
their instructors, so that students interested in studying music
after graduation have a chance to see the range of music business
opportunities that are available.”
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Odum will introduce students to his business model and discuss
the business of music licensing and publishing. He is the co-founder of
Gpssongs.com, a boutique music publishing/music licensing company that places
songs with film and television, commercials, video games, artists, and custom
independent projects. They have placed artist’s songs on dozens of movies and
television programs. Recent placements have included: Blindspot on NBC, Gotham
on Fox, Z Nation on Syfy, and King of The Road on Vice.
Odum is also a professional musician, a composer, arranger and orchestrator and
an instructor at the University of St. Francis in Joliet in the Digital Audio
Recording Arts program.
[Mark Gordon
Public Relations and Media Manager
Lincoln College]
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