
34 episodes

Amplify Music Communities Rethink Next
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Music is changing locally around the world. Enjoy our Community Conversations with music leaders in cities, regions, and countries throughout 2021. And please get inspired from the panel sessions from the Amplify Music 2021 conference that we will roll out over the next few months. What is Amplify Music? Amplify Music began as a quick virtual conference in April 2021 to capture stories and challenges of local music early in the pandemic. We gathered 39 sessions of conversations across 25 hours in April. In April 2021, we gathered conversations back together for AM21. Please enjoy past recordings and the future Amplify Music Communities episodes.
This podcast was developed in part under grants from the U.S. Department of Education through its Center for International Business Education and Research at the University of Colorado Denver. This content does not necessarily represent the policies of the U.S. Department of Education.
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Nashville - Chris Cobb and Erin McAnally
The history of music runs deep in Nashville, TN. The city is known as the Music City and is well-known for live music performances, music festivals, and songwriting.
Join us as we speak with two esteemed guests, Chris Cobb and Erin McAnally, about their unique music ecosystem and all that has happened over the past two years around the COVID pandemic.
Speakers:
Chris Cobb | Marathon Music Works; Special Events Plus; Sell Out Presents, LLC; National Independent Venue Association
Erin McAnally | Artists Rights Alliance
Interviews were conducted by Amplify Music in July 2021.
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FuturesCasting – Where Do We Want to Go?
When we talk about the future, we tend to talk about anticipated demographic trends or tech-driven science fiction. Instead of a given set of Futures, what Futures can we intentionally build within and between our communities? What are our intentions of where we would like to take our music communities — and how do we get there?
Speakers:
Larry Miller | NYU Steinhardt; Musonomics
Jim Griffin | Digital Rights, Pex
Lena Ingwersen | Music Cities Network; Hamburg Music Business Association
Meng Ru Kuok | BandLab Technologies
Michelle McKenzie | Urban Inclusion Community
Audio recorded from Session 21 of our 2021 Amplify Music Virtual Conference
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Northwest Arkansas - Lia Uribe, Anthony Ball, Troy Campbell
Northwest Arkansas is an up-and-coming, quickly growing music community. Join us as we speak with three leaders as they discuss the development of Northwest Arkansas and the impact the pandemic has had on the area. Northwest Arkansas has been a hidden gem only recently pushing to take its place on the world music and creative stage.
Speakers:
Anthony Ball | Smoothman Music Production; Professional Drummer; Marketing Consultant
Lia Uribe | Associate Professor at University of Arkansas; Principal Bassoon
Troy Campbell | The House of Songs NWA; City of Songs TV Series; Collection Agency Films, LLC
Thank you to the Creative Arkansas Community Hub & Exchange (CACHE) for sponsoring this episode!
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Rethinking Nightlife
Music is part of nightlife, but the nightlife industries are a lot more than music. During the pandemic, nightlife was further challenged, including restaurants, hotels, bars, and other venues. For some cities, nightlife became daytime or just closed with curfews — and bubbled out into unpermitted events. Where do we want to go for robust local nightlife? For the nightlife industries, what practical actions and strategies are needed and planned for recovery?
Speakers:
Michael Fichman | University of Pennsylvania; Urban Spatial Analysis; Solway Music, LLC
Scott Plusquellec | Office of Film and Music, City of Seattle
Mike Bell | The New Colossus Festival; Lorimer Beacon
Tara Duvivier | Pratt Center for Community Development
Audio recorded from Session 27 of our 2021 Amplify Music Virtual Conference
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Rethinking Music Jobs
In recovery, will careers and jobs look the same as before? Will there be new pathways or barriers in how we work together and what resources/assets are needed for live and recorded music? How might music and music industry college programs and continuing education change? Where will music jobs be? And will the jobs of the future look the same — or do we have a big bout of retraining ahead for the new-er music industries in cities across the world?
Speakers:
Armen Shaomian | Music and Entertainment Industry Educators Association (MEIEA), University of South Carolina
Emily White | Collective Entertainment, #iVoted
Nancy Tarr | Well Dunn
Tamar Kaprelian | Nvak Collective, Nvak Foundation
Audio recorded from Session 25 of our 2021 Amplify Music Conference.
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Rethinking Space - Futures of Live Events
As we return, we’re planning for unknown density, relationships with global touring, large vs small venue booking, increased costs, unknown appetites for tickets — what will the futures of live events be in the longer run, 2022 and beyond? Will the experiences change? Will concentrations of ownership change?
Speakers:
Eric Gilbert | Treefort Music Festival
Ben Johnson | Department of Cultural Affairs, City of Los Angeles
Laura Wilson | Bohemian Foundation
Elia Mssawir | Big Beards Entertainment
Thank you to the Creative Arkansas Community Hub and Exchange (CACHE) for sponsoring this session.
Audio recorded from Session 22 of our 2021 Amplify Music Virtual Conference.
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