Songwriter Billy Montana has added his catalog to TweelX, a Nashville-based company that acquires songs through digital publishing and co-publishing arrangements with labels and publishers. It also issues stock in these songs to accredited investors.
“TweelX provides the opportunity for investors to participate in one of the most exciting industries there is,” says Montana. “At the same time, it gives songwriters and musicians a way to partner with people who appreciate their creative work and are willing to share in the potential for its growth and success. It’s a win—win, and I’m excited to be a part of it.”
Under the TweelX model, investors have the ability to buy stock in music and obtain a cut of song royalties. By pairing a music publishing operation with an online trading platform, TweelX has established a securities market in single songs.
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Nashville’s Johnny Cash Museum recently took home the top honor, the 2014 Award of Excellence, at the Tennessee Association of Museums Conference. Exec. Director Sydney Robinson and founder Bill Miller were recognized for their “superlative achievement for the permanent exhibition.”
Miller and Robinson were awarded the honor in a ceremony held at the General Morgan Inn in Greenville, Tenn.
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