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Going Global Music Summit 2014 announces more speakers to appear at Going Global

08 August 2014 - 0 Comments

Only a few more days to get your artist applications in at http://www.goingglobal.co.nz/ - close-off is Monday 11th August.

If you are looking to take your music overseas, come and hear from people who are working with both new and established artists on the global stage.

The GOING GLOBAL MUSICSUMMIT 2014 is proud to announce more of our exceptional international and local guests.

Rev. Moose – Vice President of Business Development, The Syndicate (USA)

Nick O’Byrne – Artist Manager, Look Out Kid / Executive Programmer, BIGSOUND (AUST)

Stephen King – Partner, Media Arts Lawyers (AUST)

Eveline van der Steen – Owner, Manifest Inc. (NL)

Paul McLaney – General Manager, Mushroom Music Publishing (NZ)

Natalie Dodds – Senior Publicist, Secret Service Public Relations (AUST)

Cary Caldwell – Senior Logistics Planner, SXSW (USA) / Secret Solstice (Iceland) & The Great Escape (UK)

Damian Vaughan – Chief Executive Officer, Recorded Music NZ (NZ)

Jaime Gough – General Manager, Native Tongue Music Publishing (AUST)

They will join the previously announced speakers:

Martin Elbourne – Booker, Glastonbury Festival / The Great Escape & co-founder of WOMAD (UK)

Michelle Fantus – A&R Director, Sony/ATV Music Publishing (USA)

Lars Brandle – Journalist, Billboard Magazine (AUST)

Tor Hansen – Co-owner, Redeye Distribution / YepRoc Records (USA)

Henry Compton – Client & Retail Marketing Director, The Orchard (AUST)

More local speakers will be announced in the coming weeks.

GOING GLOBAL MUSIC SUMMIT 2014 at Studio One, 1 Ponsonby Road, Auckland

Friday 5th September – LABEL focus

Saturday 6th September – ARTIST focus

Monday 8th September – Meeting day / IMNZ member labels & artist reps

REGISTRATION: Register at http://www.goingglobal.co.nz/ , thanks to nztix.co.nz

Discounted registrations are available to members of the IMNZ, Recorded Music NZ and MMF organisations.

All live music showcases are R18 only.

ABOUT GOING GLOBAL MUSIC SUMMIT 2014:

Going Global Music Summit 2014 provides musicians, producers, composers, labels, promoters, industry professionals and fans a chance to perform, discuss, learn, teach, and interact in front of an audience of like-minded peers in an environment that encourages the global exchange of ideas, techniques and trends.

In 2014 Going Global Music Summit will present an exciting schedule of live music events alongside a daytime program of panels, presentations, workshops and discussions. The focus is on new music and as such the live music showcases aim to reflect originality in contemporary live music practice.

GOING GLOBAL MUSIC SUMMIT 2014 is proudly brought to you by

Independent Music New Zealand in partnership with the NZ Music Commission and is supported by NZ On Air and a Recorded Music NZ Music Grant.

Thanks to www.goingglobal.co.nz for this story.


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