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CASH Music (Coalition of Artists and Stakeholders) is a non-profit organization based out of Portland, Oregon founded by Kristin Hersh of Throwing Muses,
Donita Sparks Donita Sparks (born April 8, 1963) is an American singer, guitarist, and songwriter most notable for being the co-founder of the band L7. Sparks also initiated, performed, and released original material with her solo project, the band Donita S ...
of L7, and Jesse von Doom. The organization is run by executive director Maggie Vail afte
Jesse von Doom resigned to focus on other matters
CASH Music takes an
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approach to music production and distribution, and works directly with musicians and labels to help design the tools they build.


History

CASH Music evolved from a discussion about the sustainability of the music industry between musicians Kristin Hersh, Donita Sparks, and their managers Billy O'Connell and Bob Fagan. Von Doom became involved shortly thereafter. Meanwhile, Portland-based record label Kill Rock Stars had reached out to von Doom, who operated a small web development studio, Dutchmoney, to build a new label website. Von Doom went "above and beyond" and created promotional tools that allowed then KRS VP Vail to "keep tabs on which music writers logged into the site and how many times they listened to the tunes". Vail, who was impressed with the tools and supported the CASH Music's mandate joined its board of directors in 2007. She became its co-executive director, alongside von Doom, in 2011.


Platform and Other Code

The CASH Music platform is a free collection of tools for artists and labels to sell, share, and promote music directly to their fans. It is entirely open source, with all code available for viewing or forking at GitHub. The platform currently enables digital purchases, download code generation and redemption, email collection, secure downloads, tour dates, member areas, and social feeds. While many of the platform's features operate independently, it was also designed to be compatible with third-party resources, such as MailChimp, Google Drive, and PayPal through
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. The idea is to "integrate seamlessly with as many relevant Web services as possible". Artists currently using the CASH Music platform include Brendan Benson,
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, Explosions in the Sky,
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, Health.,
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, Kina Grannis,
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, Lushlife, No Age,
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, The Raincoats, Ray LaMontagne,
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, The Thermals, Xiu Xiu,
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, Zola Jesus. Participating labels include
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, FatCat Records, Kill Rock Stars,
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, Sacred Bones Records, Saddle Creek Records,
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, and Temporary Residence Limited.


cashmusic.js

cashmusic.js is a lightweight JavaScript library that handles CASH Music embeds available through the platform, provides video lightboxing compatible with YouTube and Vimeo, and simple audio players. The library is distributed under a simplified BSD license, which imposes nominal restrictions on its redistribution. The library was designed to not interfere with jQuery or similar libraries, and relies on no external dependencies besides SoundManager 2 for audio playback.


Education

Central to CASH Music's mandate is a focus on learning. They are currently developing an educational curriculum geared towards empowering artists by equipping them with both resources and technical skills. The non-profit hosted two summits in Portland, OR, in summer 2013, and is hosting its next summit in Los Angeles in November 2013.


I.R.S. Scrutiny and 501(c)3 Status

Von Doom sought 501(c)(3) status for CASH Music in February 2009, only to have his application denied by the IRS in June 2012. His rejection letter was signed by Lois Lerner, the embattled former Director of the IRS Exempt Organizations division, who was placed on administrative leave after it was revealed that the IRS had targeted political groups applying for tax-exempt status based on keywords contained in their names and suspected political allegations. While initial speculation pointed to Super PACs being targeted based on conservative keywords, a New York Times article that ran on June 5, 2013, revealed that IRS scrutiny extended beyond the political. The term
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is a keyword that is now known to have flagged CASH Music for further investigation, as "the IRS feared that such groups were really moneymaking enterprises". Despite being denied 501(c)(3) status, CASH Music continues to operate as a non-profit on the state level (Oregon) and will continue to seek federal non-profit status.


Board

Current members: * Dave Allen, founder and bassist for
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and Shriekback, op-ed columnist for The Guardian *Anthony Batt, Buzznet and
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founder, vice-president at WeMo Labs * Jonathan Coulton, musician *Tishaun Dawson, artist, graphic designer, and founder o
Battalion Armour
*Pascal Finette, director, Office of the Chair at Mozilla Corporation *Jake Friedman, co-founder of Lovepump United Records and partner a
We Are Free Management
*Leslie Hawthorn, community manager at Elasticsearch, formerly the open source program manager at Google Inc. * Kristin Hersh, guitarist, founder/songwriter of Throwing Muses and
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*Dick Huey, consultant at
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, committee member at A2IM, *
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, musician *
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, Senior Director of Label and Publishing Licensing at
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and musician with Bratmobile, The Frumpies, and
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*Eric Steuer, creative director at
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and contributor at Wired Magazine *Ben Swanson, co-founder of Secretly Canadian and partner at Dead Oceans,
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, and Fort William Artist Management * Tobi Vail, musician with Bikini Kill, The Frumpies,
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, an
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zinester and feminist critic *Andrew Weissman, *Emily White, co-founder o
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an
Whitesmith Entertainment
Former members: *George Howard, COO at Norton, LLC *Nick Palmacci, General Manager at
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*Clay Rockefeller, founder o
The Steel Yard


See also

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Notes


External links


CASH MusicCASH Music at GitHubCASH Music on TwitterCASH Music press archive on AngelList


Press coverage



* ttp://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2013/02/cash-music-launches-hosted-platform-featuring-web-tools-for-diy-musicians.html CASH Music Launches Free Hosted Platform With Web Tools For DIY Musiciansbr>The Oregonian: Portland's CASH Music looks to the web to help make the web easy for musiciansGeorge Howard Speaks With Jesse von Doom About Best Practices For Artists' WebsitesCASH Music Delivers Free, Open Source Tools For Musicians: an Interview with Maggie Vail
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