Sumerian Records founder Ash Avildsen matches Chappell Roan's $25k donation

Sumerian Records founder Ash Avildsen matches Chappell Roan's $25k donation

Sumerian Records founder Ash Avildsen has pledged to match Chappell Roan's recent $25,000 donation to struggling musicians after she came under fire from a record label executive for her Grammy speech.

In her speech, she demanded healthcare for artists, and urged labels to do more to take care of their talent. This prompted Jeff Rabhan to write a piece for The Hollywood Reporter calling her "misguided" and telling her to "put [her] money where [her] mouth is." In response, she pledged $25,000 and urged the former record executive to do the same.

Now, Avildsen has decided to weigh in, matching her donation and also releasing a statement calling out the real problems in the industry as he sees them:

Sumerian Records is matching Chappell Roan for 25 grand and now we got a message for this major label suit who thinks he's really profound in how he's denounced her Grammys speech and what she stands for. Instead of telling her to shut up and sing, why don't we talk about the real reason we're in this mess. How about showing us the receipts for the equity deals and massive bonuses the big three got from Spotify for selling all the artists down the river. Go ahead and show us the same thing for the Youtube deal when Chen and Hurley sold it to Google.
Instead of hiring execs who think young artists on exclusive contracts don't deserve healthcare, maybe the industry should've hired actual forward-thinking people who understand technology. How many major labels ever computer programmers? Instead of Steve Jobs having to bail us out the first time with itunes, or Daniel Ek playing captain sailor bro the second time with Spotify, maybe the big three could've developed their own digital stores and streamers so that the digital money would just be split between the labels and the artists? But no, instead we've got Spotify worth more than every label put together and then across the street we've got Live Nation and Ticketmaster all as one company owning every meaningful aspect of the entire concert industry.
See, the problem isn't artists like Chappell Roan speaking up for the smaller ones, the problem is that executives like you make artists scared to speak their truth, whether it's about the music or the state of the world. Whether it's justice for a fair share, or justice for little innocent kids getting blown up, the machine wants everyone to shut up and sing. Imagine if every touring artist said they wouldn't book another show until Ticketmaster lowered their service fees and stopped doing dynamic pricing. Maybe this is our cue to start a true musician's guild with every working artist who understands that the big companies are way too greedy and way too powerful, but without people just shutting up and singing, how powerful are they?
@sumerianrecords let’s keep dancing at the pink pony club. our dad/founder on @chappell roan and the executive who criticized her speech. chappell is a real one. a wise artist once said “why stand on a silent platform?” ps- sumerian bands have gotten health insurance from us whenever they needed help, just ask marc from veil of maya. start the guild. unite. thank you @Ash Avildsen ♬ original sound - Sumerian Records

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