J. Scott "Skip" Rudsenske is an entertainment attorney who has been practicing entertainment law since 1989. He represents national recording artists, writers, independent record and film companies.
Besides practicing as an entertainment lawyer, Mr. Rudsenske has taught college courses on the music business and is the author of two books, Music Business Made Simple: Guide To Becoming A Recording Artist and Music Business Made Simple: How to Start an Independent Record Label. He has sat on the board of directors of The Entertainment and Sports Law section of the Texas State Bar, Houston Association of Film and Television and The Houston Music Counsel. His entertainment law firm maintains the web site Music Contracts.com.
In addition to practicing as an entertainment attorney, Mr. Rudsenske has owned a 300 seat live music venue and personally produced events by artists such as Bush, Oasis, Old 97s, Jewel, Soul Coughing, Jeff Buckley, Bob Mould, Tonic, Better Than Ezra, Goo Goo Dolls, The Toadies, Matchbox 20, ZZ Top and others.
Mr. Rudsenske received his bachelors degree at The University Of North Texas and received his J.D. from South Texas College of Law in Houston Texas. He is licensed to practice law in Texas and Tennessee.