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Emmy Award winning musician Michael Whalen

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 Had a great talk with Michael Whalen, who is a two-time Emmy® Award winning composer and music supervisor (with 8 nominations) who has worked in advertising, television, film and video games for over 30 years. Some of his best-known work: “Veronika Decides to Die” (2014), “What the Bleep Do You Know?”, “As The World Turns”, themes for HBO, CBS News, ABC News’ “Good Morning America”, “The Oprah Winfrey Show”, dozens of specials for PBS, National Geographic, Discovery, The BBC, NHK and the History Channel and television films for Lifetime and the Hallmark Channel. Michael is also an internationally known recording artist with 30 solo and soundtrack recordings to his credit. Well-known for his beautiful and thematic music, he performs when time allows. He has also produced and executive produced over 100 recordings for other artists. His work as a executive producer resulted in a Grammy Nomination in 2000. 

?As well as his music work, Michael is an expert on copyright law, music monetization and digital rights. After several posts in the industry, he is now the CCO of Artist Expansion - a "boutique" artist development company which handles a small but highly successful roster of music artists. He also consults with major technology and music companies and mentors artists around the world. As a teacher, he has been an adjunct professor at NYU, The Berklee College of Music and The City College of NY creating highly successful courses in scoring and music business. Michael is also an author, thought leader on the future on digital copyrights and panelist at dozens of major conferences and festivals.

https://www.michaelwhalen.com

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