In 1994, one of Jason's co-workers (not from his Studio career but from his secular, non-music job) said his wife's place of employment was creating a new promotional video to send out across the country to promote their carnival supplies and festival games. The name of the company was Lefton Productions and soon Mr. Lefton called Jason and asked for a sample of music. A piece was recorded and Mr. Lefton liked it, so a contract was drafted and signed by both parties that stated all rights of Jason's Lefton song was turned over to Lefton. . . for a mere $60. But this was a monumental moment, it was the first time the Studio had made money off of its music.
The Studio still has a copy of the promotional tape that was sent to many companies and clients across the country.
Thursday, September 6, 2007
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