Channing Tatum is related to Christopher Anderson who is a musician and recording artist.
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He does.
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The royalties go to the songwriter. The only case in which the recording artist gets paid is a record deal, wherein the record company pays the recording artist based on sales. http://www.knowthemusicbiz.com/index.php/BIZ-WIKI/Licensing-&-Royalties.html
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The copyrights concerning recording hymns are the same as recording versions of any other song. A mechanical license from the copyright owner is required, and the royalties must be paid.
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Recording fees can be a matter of agreement between the parties. Generally the buyer pays recording fees for documents in the buyer's name.
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Occupations of a musician include: composing music, performing music live, recording music, teaching music.
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I don't think they do. Everyone pays royalties, no exceptions. Even your local public grade school is responsible for paying royalties for songs that they use (tho' i'd hope they forget to send in that check).
There are several recording schools in Los Angeles, including Berkelee Music Online, Los Angeles Recording School, Musician's Institute of Los Angeles, and Recording Connection Audio Institute.
It depends on the nature of the musician. If he or she has a recording contract, then generally the answer is yes.
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