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Sorry this sounds like a hopelessly dry subject but there are a couple of issues I would be appreciate your comments & opinions on.
Live performances
I just finished reading Martha Reeves' biography. In there she says:
So was this an actual law in either the U.K. or the U.S.? Or maybe a reciprocal employment protection arrangement? Would love to clarify this and/or learn more.
Recorded music
I always assumed that the releases on Stateside, London, Pye International etc. etc. etc. were to take advantage of established promotional expertise and distribution networks.
But I read the other day on a web page that for a period of time it was illegal for certain U.S. companies to retail records in the U.K. other than through a U.K. owned company.
Is this true?
If so can anyone explain what it was all about or point me to somewhere I can learn more.
Any help much appreciated.
MB