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Bernard Stollman

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295:, who has served since 2013 as administrator of Sun Ra LLC (encompassing the lawful heirs of Sun Ra), said in a 2017 interview: "I found the man crazy, creepy, and vulturous. He tried for years to get the Ra heirs to allow him to represent the estate, but they rejected him each time. So in 2001 he drafted ... bogus document managed to convince a number of foreign sub-publishers, record labels, and performing rights organizations that he was the legit administrator. He pocketed all foreign and some domestic revenue for 13 years." 298:
On the positive side, Stollman had artists sign a two-page contract for only one record, so that they could consider offers from larger labels if the album proved successful; and he gave them joint ownership with ESP, allowing for an equal partnership in contrast to the standard arrangement where a
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said that "our royalty rate was less than 3%, one of the lower percentages in the history of western civilization". 801 Magazine, which featured an interview with Stollman in 2008, said that Stollman claimed that "he paid all the recording costs and gave the musicians small advances", and that "he
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claimed that: "We never got any money from ESP. Never, not even like a hundred dollars or something. My real sense is that he was abducted by aliens, and when he was probed it erased his memory of where all the money was".
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claimed that Stollman told him that "the contract says that all rights belong to me. You have no royalties ever, ever, ever. The publishing is mine. You don’t own the songs anymore. We don’t owe you anything". Members of
180:. After receiving funding from his parents, he decided to establish the record label as a serious venture, to promote non-commercial and experimental music which would not otherwise be heard. In 1963, he approached 306:. Although many of his label's releases were critically acclaimed, most did not sell well, and by the early 1970s his funds had been exhausted. Stollman married, moved to live on a farm in the 314:, retiring in 1991. In 2005, he re-activated the ESP label, to reissue old recordings as well as making new recordings. He died of complications from prostate cancer in 2015. 594: 475: 639: 665: 567: 670: 534: 399: 685: 680: 675: 363: 485: 342: 588: 491: 332: 58: 611: 299:
label has sole ownership of an album. It set, he claimed, “a new standard for the treatment of artists.”
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Always in Trouble: An Oral History of ESP-Disk', the Most Outrageous Record Label in America
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Always in Trouble: An Oral History of ESP-Disk', the Most Outrageous Record Label in America
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have also stated claims that they received an unfavourable record contract.
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Steve Danziger, "Dignity, Conviction, and Mrs. Stollman’s Checkbook",
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For an extended period Stollman pretended to represent the
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club, and offered to record an album with him. The album,
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Bernard Stollman feature in 801 Magazine, 17 April 2008
149:. Over the next few years he developed a love of 647: 226:, and underground folk and rock acts including 447:"Legendary Record Label Loses Staff In Split" 612:"ESP-Disk Founder Bernard Stollman Has Died" 469: 467: 172:, and made a recording of poetry and songs, 358: 356: 354: 464: 392: 390: 245:Stollman faced allegations of not paying 423: 302:ESP album sleeves contained the message 432:Ni Kantu en Esperanto: the Story of ESP 351: 165:musicians on copyrights and contracts. 648: 444: 387: 284:never made any money from the music". 666:People from New Brunswick, New Jersey 473: 330: 218:. He also recorded writers including 419:, AllAboutJazz.com, 21 November 2005 417:Bernard Stollman: The ESP-Disk Story 408: 445:Kelley, Frannie (22 October 2010). 13: 671:American music industry executives 14: 697: 628: 511: 604: 582: 553: 331:Weiss, Jason (April 17, 2012). 153:music, did some legal work for 59:Great Barrington, Massachusetts 527: 505: 438: 364:"The ESP Story at ESPDisk.com" 324: 161:, and began advising jazz and 1: 317: 640:2013 interview with Stollman 108: 7: 10: 702: 686:21st-century American Jews 681:Columbia Law School alumni 676:20th-century American Jews 78:Lawyer, record label owner 430:Michael James McGonigal, 312:New York Attorney General 119:New Brunswick, New Jersey 82: 74: 66: 47: 40:New Brunswick, New Jersey 25: 18: 133:, and he later attended 579:magazine, July 19, 2017 402:3 December 2013 at the 240:The Holy Modal Rounders 249:to artists, signed to 601:. 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New Brunswick, New Jersey
Great Barrington, Massachusetts
ESP-Disk
ESP-Disk
record label
Jewish
New Brunswick, New Jersey
Plattsburgh
New York
Forest Hills, Queens
Columbia University
Columbia Law School
Charlie Parker
Billie Holiday
jazz
Moe Asch
Folkways Records
rhythm and blues
Esperanto
ESP-Disk
free jazz
Albert Ayler
Harlem
Spiritual Unity
Sun Ra
Pharoah Sanders
Ornette Coleman
Paul Bley
Gato Barbieri
William Burroughs

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