Nashville music business expands beyond Music Row, one booking agency handles 600 acts, and a band sues former manager over conflict of interest
Today's roundup of music business news from around the web:
Nashville's music business community is gradually giving up Music Row addresses in favor of more affordable, functional office space. [The Tennesseean]
Booking agent Tom Windish reflects on SXSW, where a few dozen of his over 600 acts played this year. [CultureMap]
Berklee updates their music business salary survey, finding that compensation's still all over the map for full time professionals. [Music Business Journal]
After ten years, nobody's figured out how to turn a profit on streaming music. [The Verge]
Imagination Movers allege their former management "cannabalized" sales by favoring a rival client. [Times-Picayune]