MUSIC, TECHNOLOGY and the ENTREPRENEUR: Your Creative Career in the Music Industry
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The Music Division of the Library of Congress presents a special free panel discussion and networking opportunity on Wednesday, November 5 at 7: 30 pm in the Library’s James Madison Building, 101 Independence Avenue SE, Room 619. Designed for musicians, music lovers, producers, songwriters, managers and anyone interested in the constantly-evolving music marketplace, the panel features six speakers, innovative heavy hitters in the music industry: Panos Panay, founder of Sonicbids and Founding Managing Director, Berklee Institute for Creative Entrepreneurship; Casey Rae, VP for Policy & Education, Future of Music Coalition; David Dufresne, founder of Bandzoogle; New Torch Entertainment managers Ethan Schiff and Nick Susi (managers for the hot Australian singer Betty Who); and Emilien Moyon, Berklee/Valencia campus expert on business model innovation.
This event is part of the Music Division’s Technofiles series, offering programs that explore how technology influences the way we create, perform and experience music: http://www.loc.gov/concerts/technofiles.html?
To reserve a free ticket, email amcl@loc.gov, or call (202) 707-8432. Tickets are also available at www.ticketmaster.com or (202) 397-7328, for a modest service charge. Limited seating will be available at the door on the day of the event.
Presented by the Library’s Music Division and the Science, Technology and Business Division, the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress, the Future of Music Coalition, and the Berklee College of Music.
This event is part of the Music Division’s Technofiles series, offering programs that explore how technology influences the way we create, perform and experience music: http://www.loc.gov/concerts/technofiles.html?
To reserve a free ticket, email amcl@loc.gov, or call (202) 707-8432. Tickets are also available at www.ticketmaster.com or (202) 397-7328, for a modest service charge. Limited seating will be available at the door on the day of the event.
Presented by the Library’s Music Division and the Science, Technology and Business Division, the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress, the Future of Music Coalition, and the Berklee College of Music.