Here are some links. Starting with unions.

The American Federation of Musicians
http://www.afm.org/

The U.K. musician's union
http://www.musiciansunion.org.uk

American Federation of Television and Radio Artists
www.aftra.org

Screen Actors Guild
www.sag.org

Actors Equity
http://www.actorsequity.org/


Here's an association of music teachers.
The Music Educators National Conference:
www.menc.org


These are entertainment buyers (bookers) associations, most have conventions where live bands can showcase and you can set up exhibits.

International Entertainment Buyers Association:
http://www.ieba.org/news.html

Canadian Association of Fairs and Exhibitors:
http://www.canadian-fairs.ca/con_prog.html

National Association of Campus Activities:
http://www.naca.org/naca/

The Folk Alliance:
www.folk.org/


This is the oldest music publishers' association.
Music Publishers Association:
http://www.mpa.org/

These are booking agent associations.

The Entertainment Agents Association of Great Britain
http://www.agents-uk.com/

National Entertaimment Agents Council (U.K.)
http://www.neac.org.uk/main/index.htm

The Australian Entertainments Agents Association:
http://www.aeaa.com.au/

The New Jersey Licensed Entertainment Agents Association:
http://newjerseyleaa.org/

The Association of Talent Agencies (California...film, radio etc.)
http://www.agentassociation.com/

Some Jazz sites

http://www.jazz-in-scotland.co.uk

http://www.arjazz.org/

Hope this helps,
Mike


You've got to know your limitations. I don't know what your limitations are. I found out what mine were when I was twelve. I found out that there weren't too many limitations, if I did it my way. -Johnny Cash

It's only music.
-niteshift

Mike Dunbar Music