For folks organizing or calling contra dances using pre-recorded or DJed music 
be aware that it is wise to make sure you - or the DJ or the venue - has 
licensing from ASCAP/BMI, otherwise there is a good chance their lawyers will 
track you down and demand money for licensing.  It’s available inexpensively 
through CallerLab:  http://www.callerlab.org/Home/fbclid

ASCAP/BMI licensing is a racket in that the artists see little or none of the 
money paid in licensing fees but it can be daunting to get letters from them as 
they do have the right to collect.

Contra dance performers who use/remix recorded music for dances can generally 
get inexpensive annual licensing based on the number of gigs per month or year 
and what they are getting paid. I know that Lisa Greenleaf has such licensing 
for her "Alternative Music" contra dances where she plays music from a variety 
of artists with calls pre-recorded over the music. ASCAP/BMI has occasionally 
tried to get licensing fees for live music contra dances but have failed when 
the organizers challenged them to prove which tunes are actually under 
licensing...


> On Jan 20, 2020, at 9:42 AM, Bob Peterson via Contra Callers 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I like to mix and call contras to recorded music, so this is really a 
> marketing-related topic for me. Currently I’m using “alternative music contra 
> dance”.
> 
> \Bob Peterson
> home dance: https://lcfd.org/jp
> 


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