With less than two days left to register and save, the first round of speakers for the New Music Seminar in New York this July 19-21 have been announced and it is a virtual who’s who of the next music business!
The New York Conference has been expanded to three nights and two days, and I’ll be participating in this great event again as part of the Creative Movement on the morning of July 21.
Other speakers include these superstars of the New Music business: Eric Garland (Big Champagne), Joe Kennedy (Pandora), Mike Doernberg (Reverbnation), Courtney Holt (MySpace Music), Little Steven (Underground Garage and the E Street Band), Jay Frank (CMT), Gwen Lipsky (Sound Thinking), Tom Jackson (OnStageSuccess.com), Martin Atkins (Tour: Smart), Ariel Hyatt (CyberPR), Patrick Faucher (Nimbit), John Simson (Soundexchange), Ted Cohen (TAG Strategic),Corrie Christopher (APA), Margaret Cho, Chris Vinson (Bandzoogle), Tony Van Veen (Discmakers), Rick Goetz (Musicians’ Coaching), Linda Lawrence-Critelli (SESAC), Dave Rosenheim (Jambase), Marc Jacobson (Greeenberg Traurig), Corey Denis (Not Shocking), Chris McDonald (IndieFeed), Kissy Black (Lotos Nile), Joe Serling (Serling, Rooks, Ferrrara) Cassie Petery (Social Media Community), Damien Guess (Jakprint Merchandise), Darren Gallop (Marcato Digital Solutions), Shannon Schlappi (Rockdex), Ralph Simon (Mobile Entertainment Forum),and Phil Sarna (Phil Sarna Business Management), with more to be announced shortly.
The discount registration price ends on Friday night April 30th. Tom Silverman, host of the event, has given me permission to pass on a two-for-one special discount if you register right away!
Just use the discount code NMSNY10_ Alumni to register now.
As amazing as the last New Music Seminars were, this promises to be the best ever. More speakers, more music and much more networking. I look forward to seeing you there!
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