BurnLounge

 

BurnLounge Business Profile

BurnLounge

 

304 Hudson Street
7th Floor
New York   NY  10013-1015

646 213 0238

 

Ryan Dadd, Co-Founder, President / COO
Alex Arnold, Co-Founder and CEO
Stephen Murray, Co-Founder

Products: Digital Music, BurnLounge Next Generation Music Retailer

 

Notes: BurnLounge Fees range from $30 per year to a $215 upfront setup fee and $15 per month for access to various levels of music and management software.

BurnLounge subscription levels include Fan, Affiliate, and Music Mogul.

BurnLounge Press Release August 8, 2005

 

Web Address: www.burnlounge.com

 

 

 

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