Friday, May 29, 2009

Mechanical Royalty Advances Now Available

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I am proud to announce that we are now funding advance requests for writers and publishers who have agreements with the major publishers, UMG, Warner Chappell, EMI and Sony. Over the past year, LYRIC Financial has received over 500 requests from songwriters, artists, producers, and publishers for advances on their performance royalties. Many of you requested that we consider working with your other royalty streams as well. So, last fall we began working on expanding our royalty advance program to include mechanical royalties. While mechanical royalties are not as strong as they once were, they are still a significant source of income to many writers and publishers. We have worked diligently to create the same simple, safe and transparent process as we have for performance royalty advances.

So give me a call today or go to our website to apply for your mechanical royalty advance www.lyricfinancial.com. Minimum request size is $25,000.

Eli Ball
Founder of LYRIC Financial
615-739-6515
eli@lyricfinancial.com
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Did you know?
Did you know that Lyric Financial also offers Catalog Loans & Tour Advances? We've got tools for all kinds of music folks with all kinds of needs. Call us today at 615-739-6515 for more information or email us at eli@lyricfinancial.com.

LYRIC Success Stories
Loni Rose may have bloomed in Seattle, but this busy Americana songwriter is spreading her roots and growing her way into a global market. From film soundtracks to center stage, the spotlight is shining on this talented artist.

Rose is more than just another pretty face trying to blossom behind a microphone in a local dive bar. Her songs have been featured in films like "American Pie," and television shows such as "America's Next Top Model," "Road Rules" and "Meet My Folks." She's also no stranger to the center stage, sharing the stage at Lilith Fair alongside Sheryl Crow and playing dates with acclaimed superstars Nelly Furtado, Smashmouth, Shawn Colvin, Blues Traveler, Everclear and Chris Isaac.

In 2008, Loni turned to LYRIC for financial assistance. She needed an advance on her BMI royalties to help master and promote her record, "The Shine Sessions." After a little help from LYRIC, she was able to get her album where it needed to be: in the hands of eager fans.

Following the album's 2008 release, "The Shine Sessions" was an "Editors Pick" at cdbaby.com, and the single, "Wrong Way Back," was recently featured on an episode of Great American Country's "The Next GAC Star."

Since LYRIC came in to lend a hand, Rose has signed with Mojo Management and is co-writing with some of Nashville's top writers. Her career is on the fast-track to success and shows no signs of slowing down. This is why we do what we do! We are honored to be part of Loni's team.

Learn more about Loni on her website and MySpace page.