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Hayleigh Bosher
Whose Song Is It Anyway?
This music podcast gives a unique perspective on copyright in the music industry by talking to music artists, songwriters, musicians and people from the music industry about creativity and copyright. Co-hosted by Dr Hayleigh Bosher (author of Copyright in the Music Industry) and Jules O’Riordan (Entertainment Lawyer and artist known as Judge Jules).
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Ratings & Reviews
4.9 stars from 28 ratings
The Podcast I needed
Just found this and have listened to a few. I feel like I have to listen to them all. Copyrights in music industry is such a minefield and it can also be lonely. These are the conversations I wish I was having. Well done.
al_s0ngb1rd via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/01/24
Amazing
Absolutely love listening to this podcast. Think it’s so interesting to learn about the music industry..!
Meieralexandra via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/30/21
Excellent
So interesting to hear about this side of the music industry - so many things you’d never think about! Love it, when is the next one?
EllyMac84 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/12/21
Recent Episodes
This special epsisode for the finale of this season was recorded live at the Houses of Parliament with a panel of incredible women Brix Smith, Katie Waissel and Charlene Brown at a Whose Song is it Anyway? event. Pictures of the event are here: https://shorturl.at/mqHL6 To hear about future...
Published 11/03/23
Published 11/03/23
Eve Horne - singer, songwriter, producer, executive director of the Music Producers Guild, founder of the Unheard Academy where she teaches female and non-binary people music production, and the host of the We Are The Unheard Podcast, amongst other things!  In this episode we talk about Eve’s...
Published 10/26/23
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