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What is a good record label to get a sing contract?
by PeterTea
Question by Will M: What is a good record label to get a sing contract?
i WANT TO KNOW
Best answer:
Answer by Roman N
Make a Demo tape or cd of yourself singing and send it to the A&R department of any Record Company and you’ll be offered a contract. I suggest that you go with the one that gives you the most money.
I, myself, recorded over 502 albums with my group “The Canadian Zephyrs”. I was signed to the now defunct Norfolk Square Records label.
Here’s a great site that lists all the Record Labels in the United States :
http://www.allrecordlabels.com/db/country/United-States.html
Contact as many of them as you can. And don’t take no for an answer.
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!