:09:02
and I was wondering
if you would give my tape to one of your artists.
:09:05
Violet, that is so cute.
:09:07
Now, let me tell you about me.
My name is Wendy, and I first moved to New York...
:09:11
when I was 21 to be a dancer,
but I broke my big toe.
:09:14
And then I got knocked up
by this actor who dumped me to join the Peace Corps.
:09:17
So for the last 16 years
I been raisin' my daughter all by myself.
:09:21
And then two weeks ago
she tells me that she is a bisexual...
:09:25
and that she hates me more
than any person on this planet.
:09:30
Now, tell me how I can
help you, please,
:09:35
because I am dying
to make your dreams come true.
:09:41
You don't take the tape
unless it comes from an agent,
:09:43
but I can't get an agent
until I get published?
:09:46
If we were to listen to that tape,
that would give you grounds...
:09:48
for a copyright
or plagiarism lawsuit.
:09:51
It's just a little tape.
All I want is someone to sing my songs.
:09:54
Welcome to the music business.
:10:03
- Good evening. I.D., please.
- Hi. Uh, sure.
:10:05
Maybe
:10:08
Finda way to make it
back some day
:10:13
- What can I get you?
- Let me ask you something.
:10:16
I'm a songwriter. Is there someone
here I could talk to about my songs?
:10:19
I've been a struggling
sax player for 12 years.
:10:22
- What can I get you from the bar?
- Pepsi and some crackers.
:10:28
- Hey. How are you doing?
:10:31
Then I hope there's someone
out there
:10:34
Excuse me.
Who's that guy?
:10:39
That would be Mr. O'Donnell.
:10:43
Mr. O'Donnell.
He's the manager or something?
:10:48
Yeah. He's the music manager.
He's in charge of finding bands and...
:10:53
booking new talent.
:10:57
Run away with my heart