The songwriter often gets paid, but the actual performer often does not. That's because of current copyright laws, but Congress has joined the debate — with hearings on a proposal to give artists some compensation.
The songwriter often gets paid, but the actual performer often does not. That's because of current copyright laws, but Congress has joined the debate — with hearings on a proposal to give artists some compensation.Earl"The Pearl" Banks is a perfect example of that.Banks and his guitarist, Eric Lewis, say being an artist can be a tough way to make a living. Decades ago, it was easier, according to Banks.
"This is really about fair wages and fair earnings," said Bruce Newman, a host on WEVL 89.9 in Memphis. Musicians from Gloria Estefan to Dionne Warwick have testified in front of Congress in the hopes of changing that.
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