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Rock star Billy Joel, who signed a contract as a young musician that gave away his rights to his early songs, gives this advice to newcomers in the field: “Get a lawyer . . . then hire another lawyer to watch the first lawyer. There’s a great deal of dishonesty and greed, and musicians tend to be naive about this business.” Joel made the comment during an appearance at a master class at Long Island University’s Southampton campus.
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