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Ruby

Music publisherNME
2000s2004Rareyoutube

Provided to YouTube by A-Train Entertainment Ruby · Gerry Niewood Facets ℗ Native Language Music Released on: 2004-03-30 Artist: Gerry Niewood Music Publisher: EMI Music Publishing Auto-generated by YouTube.

About Music publisher

A music publisher is a type of publisher that specializes in distributing music. Music publishers originally published sheet music. When copyright became legally protected, music publishers began to play a significant role in the management of composers' intellectual property. Today, music publishers license compositions, collect royalties, and make sure songwriters and composers are paid when their work is used. Self-publishing can refer to a songwriter or composer who manages their own music c...

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About This Footage

The clip "Ruby" is a rare gem, unearthed from the depths of 2004's music archives. At 6:16 minutes long, this snippet offers a glimpse into the musical landscape of its time. But what makes it truly notable is the involvement of Gerry Niewood, an artist whose work has been closely tied to the music publishing industry.

As a music publisher, EMI Music Publishing played a crucial role in managing Niewood's intellectual property. This clip serves as a testament to their efforts in licensing compositions and collecting royalties on behalf of songwriters like Niewood. The fact that this footage is tagged as "Rare" suggests that it may have been previously inaccessible or overlooked by music enthusiasts.

The involvement of NME, a prominent music publication from the 1980s and 1990s, adds another layer of interest to this clip. Although their active years spanned from 1984 to 2005, their influence on the music industry during that time was significant. It's possible that "Ruby" was featured in an NME article or review, providing context for its release.

The song itself, "Ruby," is attributed to Gerry Niewood and released under the label Native Language Music. The fact that it was released on March 30th, 2004, suggests a deliberate marketing strategy by EMI Music Publishing to capitalize on the growing popularity of electronic and experimental music during this period.

One aspect worth exploring further is the connection between music publishers like EMI and artists like Niewood. As the music industry evolved, music publishers transitioned from publishing sheet music to managing composers' intellectual property. This shift highlights the importance of music publishers in ensuring that songwriters and composers are fairly compensated for their work.

The fact that this clip has been uploaded to YouTube by A-Train Entertainment raises questions about its provenance and availability prior to online platforms. It's possible that "Ruby" was previously available on CD or vinyl, but its digital presence is a relatively recent development.

In conclusion, the clip "Ruby" offers a unique window into the music publishing industry of 2004, highlighting the complex relationships between artists, labels, and publishers. As a rare artifact from this period, it deserves attention for its historical significance and musical interest.

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