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  2. Al Staehely - Wikipedia

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    Al Staehely is a singer/songwriter from the 1970s. He was featured in Spirit, The Staehely Brothers, The Nick Gravenites / John Cipollina Band and recorded with labels such as Epic and Polydor. He is now an entertainment lawyer based in Houston, Texas. He has specialized in legal matters pertaining to the music and film industries since 1979.

  3. Music of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Texas in the United States. The U.S. state of Texas has long been a center for musical innovation and is the birthplace of many notable musicians. Texans have pioneered developments in Tejano and Conjunto music, Rock 'n Roll, Western swing, jazz, punk rock, country, hip-hop, electronic music, gothic industrial music, religious music, mariachi, psychedelic rock, zydeco and the blues.

  4. Doug Davis (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Davis is the founder and managing partner of The Davis Firm, PLLC, a music, entertainment and sports law firm. [5] He is the executive producer of the annual Clive Davis pre-Grammy gala. [6][7] Davis has produced original music for Disney, Netflix, WWE (under the pseudonym, "def rebel"), Nickelodeon and Paramount Pictures. [8]

  5. Bob Donnelly - Wikipedia

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    Bob Donnelly. Bob Donnelly is an American entertainment lawyer who has represented clients including Esperanza Spalding, Bootsy Collins, the creators of Woodstock, and many more. Donnelly has been awarded 41 platinum albums. He has acted as in-house legal counsel for Leber-Krebs, who managed the careers of Aerosmith, AC/DC, and Def Leppard. [ 1]

  6. Music law - Wikipedia

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    Music law. Music Law refers to legal aspects of the music industry, and certain legal aspects in other sectors of the entertainment industry. The music industry includes record labels, music publishers, merchandisers, the live events sector and of course performers and artists. The terms "music law" and "entertainment law", along with "business ...

  7. David Braun (lawyer) - Wikipedia

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    David Braun (died January 28, 2013) was an American entertainment lawyer who was considered "one of the most powerful lawyers in the music industry during its heyday" by Variety. [1] He represented famous artists such as Bob Dylan, Neil Diamond, George Harrison and Michael Jackson, and served as president of Polygram Records.

  8. Black Entertainment and Sports Lawyers Association

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    Abbreviation. BESLA. Formation. 1980 [1] Purpose. "BESLA is an international organization of lawyers and other entertainment and sports industry executives that supports a more diversified, expert and informed group of entertainment and sports industry professionals." Headquarters. Fort Washington, Maryland. Membership.

  9. Jonathan Handel - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Handel is an American entertainment lawyer, journalist, author and commentator. [1][2][3] Handel is an expert on entertainment labor, having reported extensively on the WGA, SAG-AFTRA, DGA, IATSE and other unions. [4] He has previously served as outside Special Counsel to SAG-AFTRA, and on the legal staff of the WGA. [5][6][7][8][2]