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Added: Jan 5, 2012

From: FutureMusicCoalition

Duration: 77:4

With the advent of the digital music economy, online services have revolutionized the business of being an independent musician. Everything from music sales to fan communication to press kits to tour routing and merchandise production can be done with your laptop and an internet connection -- but are these artist-focused, VC-funded services truly serving musicians' needs? Join us as our panel of musicians and artist managers kicks the tires on a group of emerging digital music services. Presenters Curt Arledge, Content Manager, Creative Allies Phil McCarty, Founder, TrackTrack.it J Sider, CEO & Founder, RootMusic Neil Vineberg, Chief Marketing Officer, ThingLink Reaction Panel Erin Barra, Singer/Songwriter/Producer/Multi-Instrumentalist/Ableton-Enthusiast Erin McKeown, Musician; Berkman Fellow Zach Rogue, Musician, Songwriter Stu Smith, Manager, Red Light Management Emily White, Co-Founder/Manager, Whitesmith Entertainment Kristin Thomson, Co-director of Artist Revenue Streams Project and Consultant, Future of Music Coalition (moderator) This panel was recorded live in Washington, DC at Georgetown University on October 3, 2011 during Future of Music Coalition Policy Summit 2011. Event website: http://futureofmusic.org/events/future-music-policy-summit-2011 Every contribution, no matter how big or small, brings us closer to a future when musicians will be fairly compensated for their work, and fans will have access to the music they love. We need your help. Giving online is easy. Please donate today: https://futureofmusic.org/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&id=1

Channel: Music

Tags: future of music coalition  fmc  policy summit  music business  music industry  creative allies  tracktrack.it  rootmusic  thinglink  roguewave  erin mckeown  erin barra  zach rogue 


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