Kevin Zimmerman
Music Journalist
Kevin Zimmerman has been writing about the entertainment industry for over 20 years. His work regularly appears in The Chicago Tribune, The Hartford Courant, Mojo, Emmy Magazine and Broadcasting & Cable. He is a regular contributor to BMI MusicWorld, both online and print, as well as Songwriter101.com.
For several years he served as editor of the National Music Publishers’ Association’s annual International Survey of Music Publishing Revenues, and of its quarterly newsletter. His past experience includes serving as U.S. Editor of Music Business International and as contributing editor to Cablevision magazine.
Stories:
- Social Networking Your Songs, Pt. 3
- Social Networking Your Songs, Pt. 2
- Social Networking Your Songs
- The Co-Writer Conundrum
- Jay Ferguson on Writing TV Themes
- Watch Out for Work-for-Hire
- A Little Bit of Soap Goes a Long Way for Gary Kuo
- Justin Roberts Gets His Kicks Out of Writing for Kids
- For Laurie Berkner, Music Is Child's Play
- BMG's Ron Stuve on Making It in Nashville
- Get Me Rewrite
- How To Score as a Film Composer
- Getting Your Song Into A Film
- Understanding Mechanical Royalties
- Beware the Song Shark!
- Strong Song Skills Will Help You Score in the Urban Market
- In Urban Music as in Any Other Genre, the Key To Success Is a Great Song
- Songwriters on Songwriting: Collaborating Can Help Sow the Seeds of Success
- On Management: Amy Blackman Learns By Doing
- Getting Your Foot in the Door: How to Hook Up with a Music Publisher
- Rock Boat Sets Sail in October
- How To Get Your Songwriting Career Started on the Right Track
- Foreign Sub-Publishing Income
- Music Publishing Basics: An Overview
- How To Start Your Own Music Publishing Company
- Royalties and Their Collection
- Jeffrey Steele, Jesse Harris, Butch Walker, & Pat Green: Songwriters on Songwriting
