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Ohio University s Music Industry Summit Virtual Event Set For March 25th
March 17, 2021 at 1:20 AM (PT)
Ohio University s Music Industry Summit
OHIO UNIVERSITY’s third annual MUSIC INDUSTRY SUMMMIT on MARCH 25th will offer nearly 13 hours of national and regional music leaders and artists for learning opportunities and featured performances.
Students, educators and the public can register for free and learn about multiple areas of the music industry, as well as how artists and leaders are navigating the challenges of the pandemic.
OHIO SCHOOL OF MEDIA ARTS AND STUDIES and MUSIC INDUSTRY SUMMIT Director JOSH ANTONUCCIO said, “The conference provides a platform for many prominent leaders and talented artists to share lessons, stories and guidance with attendees who are interested in entering the industry.
Run the Jewels, Phoebe Bridgers, FINNEAS, St Vincent, MixedbyAli announced as keynotes for virtual OHIO Music Industry Summit
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Isle of Wight Radio
Midnight - 6:00am
Live and Local Podcast - Supporting Live Local Music On The Isle Of Wight
Meghan Trainor
Meghan Elizabeth Trainor (born December 22, 1993) is an American singer and songwriter. Trainor s work has been recognized with several awards and nominations, including a Grammy Award, Music Business Association s Breakthrough Artist of the Year accolade and two
Billboard Music Awards.
Trainor was interested in music from a young age, and wrote, recorded, performed, and produced three independently-released albums between ages 15 and 17. In 2011, she signed a publishing deal with Big Yellow Dog Music, and pursued a career in songwriting. After signing a record deal with Epic Records in 2014, Trainor rose to fame with the release of her major-label debut studio album,
Music APIs are exactly what the industry needs – Here’s why
While the music industry demonstrated an impressive ability to bounce back thanks to its early adoption of streaming, keeping that momentum going will require a streamlining of the process through which tech companies get permission to license music.
Guest post by
Jeff Yasuda of Adaptr
Having been in digital music for nearly two decades, I often get the question: How will the music industry innovate and grow? While we are always looking to do more, my answer is typically –it has! Major labels have learned a myriad of lessons from the early days of the internet, returning to profitability and growth thanks to an early embrace of streaming services, the unbundling of services, and a willingness to work with tech companies who ask permission for music licenses rather than forgiveness for infringement. So how do we keep this momentum going? By making it easier for tech companies to get permission.
Convention Center Authority, ILEC, Music Biz, PENCIL, Second Harvest and VU announce updates
Alfred Degrafinreid II
The Convention Center Authority has announced the appointment of Alfred Degrafinreid II as a member of its board.
Degrafinreid (pictured), who was nominated by Mayor John Cooper and confirmed by the Metro Council, is associate vice chancellor for local government and community relations at Vanderbilt University.
“We are delighted to welcome Alfred to the board,” Charles Starks, Music City Center president and CEO, said in a release. “He brings a tremendous amount of skill, expertise and knowledge within public administration and community relations at local, state and federal levels, which complement our goals in being a strong city and community partner.”
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