Executive Seminar Series Records, Labels & Releases
April 18th 2011 08:50
Link: www.aam.org.au/
The Association of Artist Managers proudly presents the second annual event in our Executive Seminar Series Records, Labels & Releases: How to make it in today’s industry, to be held at Notes Newtown NSW on Tuesday 31 May 2011.
The format involves 3 panels – The Majors, The Lawyers, and the DIYs.
Together, they will investigate, discuss and highlight their personal experiences, achievements and failures stemming their hugely disparate, yet ultimately, unparalleled successful experiences.
The AAM brings you Australia’s most dynamic industry professionals with the aim of sharing how they did it, why they did it and what you can draw from their combined millions in record sales successes.
Lawyer Debate
An artist lawyer vs. in-house major label lawyer discuss the pro’s and con’s of today’s record deal, from an artists’ and labels’ perspective. We're aiming for this to be a point / counterpoint debate format. We want some sparks to fly!
- Featuring Jules Monroe and Katie Hankin
The Big Guys
Why does an artist want a major label deal? Where and what can majors offer to today’s artist, who are freely engaging with their fans at a one-to-one level? Why should one agree to a 360 deal? What is a development deal? And when should an artist / manager sit down with the majors?
- Featuring Courtney Hard, Glenn Dickie, and more!
DIY / Indie Experts
We want to know each panellist’s story, and especially, how they carved out their niche; detailing mistakes and successes, key turning points, obvious set-backs, and critical wins. Although these specialist service providers come from COMPLETELY different musical worlds, there are some surprising similarities that the industry can pull from a retrospective review of their professional histories. However, we'll also highlight how there is no silver bullet or one "right way," you need to know your art / audience / market.
- Panellists are Sebastian Chase, Graham Nixon & Justin Cosby and more!
The Executive Seminar Series, Records, Labels & Releases: How to make it in today’s industry is being held at Note Newtown on TUESDAY 31 May from 6.30p – 9.30p .
It s FREE for all AAM members to attend.
The format involves 3 panels – The Majors, The Lawyers, and the DIYs.
Together, they will investigate, discuss and highlight their personal experiences, achievements and failures stemming their hugely disparate, yet ultimately, unparalleled successful experiences.
The AAM brings you Australia’s most dynamic industry professionals with the aim of sharing how they did it, why they did it and what you can draw from their combined millions in record sales successes.
Lawyer Debate
An artist lawyer vs. in-house major label lawyer discuss the pro’s and con’s of today’s record deal, from an artists’ and labels’ perspective. We're aiming for this to be a point / counterpoint debate format. We want some sparks to fly!
- Featuring Jules Monroe and Katie Hankin
The Big Guys
Why does an artist want a major label deal? Where and what can majors offer to today’s artist, who are freely engaging with their fans at a one-to-one level? Why should one agree to a 360 deal? What is a development deal? And when should an artist / manager sit down with the majors?
- Featuring Courtney Hard, Glenn Dickie, and more!
DIY / Indie Experts
We want to know each panellist’s story, and especially, how they carved out their niche; detailing mistakes and successes, key turning points, obvious set-backs, and critical wins. Although these specialist service providers come from COMPLETELY different musical worlds, there are some surprising similarities that the industry can pull from a retrospective review of their professional histories. However, we'll also highlight how there is no silver bullet or one "right way," you need to know your art / audience / market.
The Executive Seminar Series, Records, Labels & Releases: How to make it in today’s industry is being held at Note Newtown on TUESDAY 31 May from 6.30p – 9.30p .
It s FREE for all AAM members to attend.
Please visit www.aam.org.au or email to become a member or for any additional information.
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