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66 Fire Bomb(2/2)

The cash of more than half a million dollars in exchange for cashing out the stocks was injected into the name of the record company. Part of it was used to purchase Stef Records' office in Tribeca, and the other part was used for the operation of the record company.

Memento was given four songs, and Bai Quinn only recorded one song, "It's My Life".

At that time, he was worried that memory fragments could not be obtained stably. When Bai Quinn registered the copyright of It's My Life, he also registered a band name "Fire Bomb" and used Fire Bomb Band to hold the copyright of It's My Life.

The so-called "fire bomb" is the finishing move used by Quinn during his "Quinn Quarterback" period. It is a kind of bomb throwing with both arms raised, similar to The Undertaker's "Last Ride".

The band currently has only one member, Bai Quinn, who is the trademark holder and rights owner.

There are only two songs: "it's my life" which is original and "can't take my eyes off you" which was adapted with the permission of the copyright owner.

Through Quinn's own appearance song and the promotion of the theme song of "Bonnie and Frank", many people have heard "It's My Life".

Many people on the Internet are asking where the band "Fire Bomb" came from. Some people speculated from the voice that Bai Quinn sang it, but they couldn't confirm it.

Many people also went to the record store to inquire about "Fire Bomb" and wanted to buy their records. At first, these people asked the store clerk, who was confused because they had never seen this band before.

Some knowledgeable record store clerks dug out an album from the old rock band Chrome from the 1980s and pointed to the song "Fire Bomb" and asked if they were looking for this song.

There are actually some customers who don't know the truth and bought it back. Whether those customers return it is another story.

Bai Quinn plans to make time to recruit a few experienced employees after finishing the filming of "The Legend of the Bad", produce all the songs obtained from Memory Fragments, and then find a record publishing company to release them.

This is how Tim's previous Stef Records operated. Although it would distribute a lot of profits to big record companies like Warner, Universal, EMI, and Sony that control distribution channels, this is how small record companies survive.

There are at least hundreds of small music labels like Stef and Big Machine in New York, and even more in Nashville, the center of country music, and Los Angeles on the West Coast.

Bai Quinn believes that with the quality of the songs in Fragments of Memory, as long as it is promoted by the distribution company and played on radio and television stations, his album will definitely sell well.

If you add in the bonus of being an actor and a wrestler...

Yeah, but you need to collect enough songs for an album first!

Memory fragments of actors' roles and movies can be obtained by watching movies.

Memory fragments of life in China can be obtained by meeting specific people, such as Paul Heyman and a certain real estate businessman.

But so far, Bai Quinn still doesn't know what opportunity led him to obtain the memory fragments of the song, so he can't deliberately activate them.

In order to deal with the trivial matters of starting a record company and handing over the Tribeca office, Quinn spent another two days in New York.
Chapter completed!
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