Trevor McShane, UMG And TikTok Settle, And Music Gear Retail Changing On My Latest Podcast
On my latest podcast episode:
- My guest is Trevor McShane, the musical alter ego for high-power entertainment attorney Neville Johnson, who has won more than $350 million for actors, writers and musicians who were shortchanged their fair share of royalties from both major film studios and record labels. Called “one of the most feared litigators in Hollywood” by the Los Angeles Times and named a “Legal Legend” by The Hollywood Reporter, Neville began his career working for Yoko Ono on matters related to The Beatles‘ catalog. As Trevor McShane, Neville has released a number of well-regarded releases that have grown his Spotify followers to 100,000 and 150,000 on YouTube.
- Universal Music Group and TikTok settled their differences, but artists probably won’t see more money, and it might not matter anyway
- And with Sam Ash Music closing, the music gear retail space is changing fast.
Listen to it at BobbyOInnerCircle.com, or on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Mixcloud, YouTube Music, Spotify, Deezer, TunIn Radio, and RadioPublic.