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‘Resonate Glasgow’ Announces Programme

With a packed line-up Resonate Glasgow pops-up in the East End promoting collaboration, networking and learning for the Scottish music industry. A new and exciting music industry event for Scotland, Resonate Glasgow launches an exciting programme of key note speeches, workshops and live music. Set to take place on Thursday November 16 at the vibrant Barras Art and Design Centre (BAaD), the music event aims to create greater collaboration in Scotland’s thriving creative industry. 

Featuring an eclectic mix of masterclasses, panel discussions, breakout workshops, food, drinks and live music, Resonate Glasgow’s first home in the brilliant east end art space is the picture perfect setting. A true celebration of all things creative in Glasgow; BAaD features everything from oysters to pizzas to records and beyond which really highlights the creativity, ethos and DIY collaborative spirit of Scotland’s music capital.

The inaugural event will feature breakout discussions around women in music, synchronization, A+R, the Scottish infrastructure and keynote speeches from the likes of Dave Ambrose and an appearance from the young Scottish star Be Charlotte. Resonate Glasgow will finish with an evening of live music including The Nickajack Men, Mark McGowan and special guest appearances.

Resonate Glasgow is targeted towards industry professionals from across Scotland and concentrates on innovation, music industry training, collaboration and business development.

With a key focus on encouraging collaboration within the industry and nurturing conversation about Scotland’s music scene and infrastructure, Resonate Glasgow aims to inform, educate and provide ample opportunity for networking to working artists and business professionals here in Scotland.

The conference is highly relevant to artists, artist managers and all those working in the music industry who are looking to learn, network and develop their businesses further.

Resonate Glasgow 2017 is being curated by 23rd Precinct Music and is currently running in partnership with BPI, Notting Hill Music, Tenement TV, Tileyard Education, BMI, Gorbals Sound, Ticket Tailor, Help Musicians UK and SMIA. 23rd Precinct Music is a long running Glasgow music business operating in music publishing, artist management, booking agency and neighbouring rights services.

Tickets are available now from www.resonatescot.co.uk/buy-tickets The ticket price also includes catering, a goodie bag at the door upon entry and live music sessions at night.

Check out the current programme below with more to be announced in the coming weeks:

 

Celebrate Women In Music

Claire Gevaux (Help Musicians UK), Charlotte Brimner (Be Charlotte), Maya Medvesek (Nightwave), Yvonne McLellan (Native Publishing), Caroline Sewell (Musicians Union)

 

Joining The Dots

John Saunderson (Notting Hill Music), Paul Spraggon (SSA Law), Emma Stakes (Syco), Will Blake (Sound Collective)

 

What You Syncing

Rachel Menzies (Native Music), Connie Farr (ThinkSync), Claire Freeman (Crown Talent and Media Group), Pete Kelly (BT Sport), Alex Lodge (Thirty Two Music)

 

Are You Even Listening?

Halina Rafai (A Badge Of Friendship), Dave Grinnell (Believe), Tony Cooke (Scream Promotions), Chae Houston (Tenement TV)

 

Developing The Infrastructure of Scotland’s Music Industry

Dougal Perman (SMIA), Alan Morrison (Creative Scotland), Neil Semple (Department of International Trade), Rachael Brown (Cultural Enterprise Office)

 

Tileyard Education Masterclass

Digital Entrepreneurship with James Reynolds (The Ticket Fairy) & Tom Rodgers (MusicGuru)

 

Association of Independent Music Workshop

‘Get Paid To Do What You Love’ with Paul Pacifico (AIM CEO)

 

British Phonographic Industry Seminar

Chris Tams (BPI Director of Members Services) on the Music Export Growth Scheme

 

Ableton Masterclass

Ableton are delivering production workshops using both Live & Push with Ableton Certified Trainer and Soma’s Simon Stokes AKA Petrichor

 

Meet The Rights Organisations

Stuart Fleming (Performance Rights Society (PRS)), Brandon Bakski (Broadcast Music Incorporated(BMI)), Richard Goldman (Performance Rights Limited (PRL))

 

Help Musicians UK Drop In

Help Musicians UK offer their services via a drop in sessions.

 

 

 

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