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Old 04 Jul 2012, 00:24   #105
CarylB
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Originally Posted by Julie in the rv mirror View Post
My brother-in-law is a professional musician (granted, he's neither rich nor famous), and I'm pretty sure he considers it a job. One he loves and is passionate about, but a job nonetheless.
I'm sure he does .. and one that requires a lot of hard work as well. Most people in the music business, and in the wider field of entertainment, don't get a quick burst of fleeting fame via some Cowell production .. they have to graft for years to achieve success, and even then they work damned hard. Anyway, enjoying your work and finding some fun in it shouldn't mean you are not entitled to earn a good or even a great living from it.

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Well OK, the artist does get some on record sales, but probably not as much as people think. It's a complicated system.
Yes, and Meat's had to fight for much of those due to him

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It sounds like you do...


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