I'm working on a project that is to document Lindy Hop and the preservation of the aspect of American culture. (Terry Monaghan is also involved in this).
So far the projects has alot of clips of interviews w/ Frankie, Dawn, Sugar...etc, there are also alot of current dance clips but there's no music because of the music rights. Can you guys help point me in the direction that finds songs with no rights?
Any suggestions is greatly appreciated.
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perhaps this has things you can use:
http://www.jazz-on-line.com
I think it's legal, though it was shared with me by a friend from the UK, so I dont know if its legal for us here in the states.
http://www.jazz-on-line.com
I think it's legal, though it was shared with me by a friend from the UK, so I dont know if its legal for us here in the states.
Another post that got erased.
Have you tried Associated Production Music? ONce you buy the CD or download, you have permission to use the music. They have lots of different tunes, and it's good to be perfectly clear on the legality of your soundtrack-- don't want no Officer and a Gentleman, Quantum Leap, and later Northern Exposure issues.
Have you tried Associated Production Music? ONce you buy the CD or download, you have permission to use the music. They have lots of different tunes, and it's good to be perfectly clear on the legality of your soundtrack-- don't want no Officer and a Gentleman, Quantum Leap, and later Northern Exposure issues.