Jammber’s pandemic pivot aims to replace PayPal for the creative community


The music industry was hit hard during the pandemic, as was Nashville-based music licensing startup Jammber — but it didn’t take long for the company to change its tune.

“We were low on cash and I couldn’t raise any money during a pandemic,” CEO Marcus Cobb said. “We had to go where the money was. The one thing that’s moving a lot [in the music industry] is money, streaming out to the artists. What a lot of people don’t know is most of that money is moving via PayPal, wires and checks.…

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