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Zegovia
by Gary E. Andrews - 03/20/25 08:15 PM
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A Kiss
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The Works
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Hello songwriter friends: Kristin from the Future of Music Coalition here. This is a complicated time for musicians and indie labels. The internet and digital distribution has made it more possible than ever for more musicians to create, promote and sell their music. But this has also opened the floodgates to everyone. Now we're struggling against a sea of bands and musicians, and we're all competing for diminishing attention spans, and slimmer wallets. Musicians should be asking: Where should I focus my resources? What are some successful strategies? And what structural and policy changes could impact my career, and the creative class in general? That's why we want to invite you to take part in the Future of Music Policy Summit, set for October 4-6, 2009 in Washington, DC. This is going to be our 8th Policy Summit and, frankly, our best yet. http://futureofmusic.org/events/future-music-policy-summit-2009Discounted registration for JP Folks members: http://futureofmusic.org/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=14member code: JPFOLKS On Sunday, October 4 from 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, the programming will focus on practical tips for today’s working musicians of all genres. We’ll start with a tour of New Business Models and talk about how each of them are (or are not) compensating musicians. Then we’ll learn how musicians are successfully using Social Networking tools to enhance their careers and build their fan base. After that, it’s time for a Policy Primer that will bring musicians up to speed on the legislative issues that are impacting their careers. Throughout the day, FMC’s HINT coordinator, Alex Maiolo, will be on hand to provide free, private, personalized advice to musicians without health insurance. The day will close with a screening of Copyright Criminals, a stunning documentary about the sample license clearance process that is debuting at the Toronto Film Festival in September and will be shown on PBS soon. When the day wraps up, it’s off to our traditional Pho Dinner! http://futureofmusic.org/eventrelated/schedule#sundayOn Monday, October 5, join us for a day’s worth of panels featuring some of the most influential and successful participants in the worlds of music, law, technology and policy. We’ll start with a conversation about how some of today’s biggest musicians are recapturing control of their copyrights, and striking deals on their own. We’ll also take a look the sample license clearance process, what we learned in the 10 year period following the introduction of Napster, and talk about whether ISPs and other internet services should shoulder any of the burden in compensating musicians in the future. http://futureofmusic.org/eventrelated/schedule#mondayOn Tuesday, October 6, we’ll dedicate the morning to short presentations by or conversations with some of today’s most compelling and engaged players in the music-technology space. Then, after lunch, we’ll break into small groups to brainstorm about some of the issues presented in the morning, and to discuss the “Future of…” many different facets of our community: Metadata, Storage, Music Journalism, Artists as Social Change Agents and more. http://futureofmusic.org/eventrelated/schedule#tuesdayWe have some amazing panelists and speakers confirmed: Senator Al Franken (D-MN) Dave Allen from Gang of Four and Pampelmoose Helen Bruner Producer, Songwriter, and Grammy-nominated artist, Phil’erzy Productions David Carson General Counsel, U.S. Copyright Office Bertis Downs Advisor, R.E.M. Daniel Ek Founder and CEO, Spotify Jordan Hirsch Executive Director, Sweet Home New Orleans Ariel Hyatt Founder and Owner, Ariel Cyber PR Vijay Iyer jazz pianist Greg Kot Columnist, Chicago Tribune Wayne Kramer Musician, MC5 Alex Maiolo HINT Program Coordinator, Future of Music Coalition Brian Message, co-manager of Radiohead Charlie McEnerney Founder and Producer, Well-Rounded Radio Mac McCaughan Superchunk and Merge Records Mike Mills R.E.M. Tim Quirk VP of Music Programming, Rhapsody and member of Too Much Joy Erin Potts Air Traffic Control/Artist Activism Paul Rapp Drummer for Blotto and attorney Ian Rogers CEO, TopSpin John Strohm Associate Attorney and formerly of The Blake Babies Kristin Thomson Education Director, Future of Music Coalition Marcy Rauer Wagman Associate Professor, Drexel University; CEO and Founder, MAD Dragon UNLTD Emily White Partner, Whitesmith Entertainment Brian Zisk Co-founder, Collecta; Executive Producer, SanFran MusicTech Summit ...and many more! Check out the details here: http://futureofmusic.org/events/future-music-policy-summit-2009Registration is $199 for all three days, but we can offer Just Plain Folks members a 20% discount! Go to this page and use the member code JPFOLKS http://futureofmusic.org/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=14And, as always, we have a limited number of musicians' scholarships. If you fill out the form here, registration is only $10. But act fast: we only have about 40 left. http://futureofmusic.org/eventrelated/scholarships-working-musiciansWe hope to see a lot of JP Folks members as this event, so sign up and spread the word today.
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