09 June 2016 - 0 Comments
The New Zealand Music Managers Forum (MMFNZ) with support from Recorded Music NZ are proud to present the annual Back to Basics seminar in Auckland.
Aimed at those who are new to management, the seminar will focus on the fundamentals of the industry. Sharing useful information new managers need to know, the Back to Basics seminar will explore the inner workings of an industry that can be very complicated for first timers.
The seminar will discuss management and band contracts, setting up both your management business and the business of your band, information on APRA, RMNZ’s Direct to Artist, and OneMusic how to put together a strategic plan to reach your goals, marketing vs promotion, how to collate a press pack, as well as other elements of artist management in general.
Two experienced music managers will be presenting and sharing their
indispensable knowledge and answering questions from
attendees.
Teresa Patterson, CRS Management
(MMF Chairperson and Manager – I Am Giant, Iva Lamkum, Kinetic, PleasePlease)
Cushla Aston, Aston Road
(Manager - Thomas Oliver, Estere, Louis Baker, TrinityRoots)
BACK TO BASICS AUCKLAND
When: Tuesday 5th July 2016
Time: 6 - 8pm
MMF members free. Non members $10.00
To RSVP for your place and venue details or for more information on joining the NZ MMF contact [email protected]or visit http://www.mmf.co.nz/
Music Managers Forum NZ is the collective voice for music managers and self-managed artists. The MMF NZ is a non-profit trade association dedicated to helping grow artist manager businesses through education, networking and advocacy.
The MMF NZ is part of International Music Managers’ Forum (IMMF), a worldwide community of music managers, with active organisations in the UK, Canada, France, Germany, Sweden, Netherlands, Finland, Denmark, Norway, Poland, United States, Australia, South Africa, Belgium, Italy, Ireland and Latin America.
RECORDED MUSIC NZ is the industry representation and licensing organisation for recording artists and their labels. It owns and presents the Vodafone NZ Music Awards, publishes the Official NZ Top40 Charts and supports educational projects within the music industry through its Music Grants programme. The licensing team provides collective broadcast and online licensing services, with public performance licensing administered through a joint initiative with APRA called OneMusic. The ProMusic NZ division promotes and protects the interests of artists and labels across the New Zealand recording industry.www.recordedmusic.co.nz
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