Got Money? Amy Jackson Teaches “Legacy” Performing Artists How to Claim What Is Rightfully Theirs.

Today's episode with Amy Jackson was originally intended to be a bit of a biographical tribute to her late husband, Wayne Jackson, a prolific musician based in Memphis, TN. While we did mention Wayne very briefly, we ended up talking more about Amy's purpose-driven business of helping musicians recover long-lost legacy funds that are just waiting to be collected.Don't worry, we'll have Amy back on the show soon to talk in more detail about Wayne and his career, but this short episode is a perfect way to get the podcast back up and running here in the summer months and beyond.And who knows, there just might be some cash sitting around waiting for its owner to claim it!Highlights from today's episode with Amy Jackson:-Amy describes her business helping legacy music makers recover lost funds...01:00-New use money defined...04:30-Amy's biggest success story in recovering lost funds...08:00-How to get the ball rolling in recovering money that may be owed you...09:30-A few highlights from Wayne Jackson's discography...15:00-How the distribution of legacy funds works...17:00-Making those unaware of the rules aware of what is rightfully theirs...18:30-Plus whatever your discerning ears deem worthy of your time and interest...Resources mentioned:Amy Jackson ConsultingWayne Jackson's legacy websiteAFM SAG AFTRA FundFilm Musicians Secondary Market FundSound Recording Special Payments Fund

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