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2013-03-17 In Houston – NARIP Cocktail Mixer @ ZapBoomBang Studios
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NARIP Cocktail Mixer
Come meet & mingle!



Sunday, March 17, 2013
at ZapBoomBang Studios in Houston, TX

You are invited to attend NARIP’s cocktail mixer on Sunday, March 17, 2013.

We’re doing it again! Join us, come meet and greet Houston-area record and music industry professionals.

All are welcome at our mixer.
You need not be a NARIP member to attend.

Come meet the NARIP’s Tess Taylor who will be visiting from Los Angeles, as well as new NARIP Houston Leadership: Heidi Massin, Michael Mikulka and Jane Vandiver, and hear plans for 2013.

So come along to meet existing friends and contacts, and make new ones.

Among other things, NARIP sponsors events like these to encourage networking and the fostering of business relationships in the record industry. Over 75% of all great opportunities, deals and job offers come about as a direct result of second and third party referrals – who you know matters. So get to know more people in the record biz, and let them get to know you! Please join us and bring plenty of business cards. All are welcome, details below.

RSVP NOW

Admission is free but please RSVP online by Friday, March 15, 2013 at 5:00 p.m. so we can prepare enough refreshments – just scroll down.

Is your network not working? Ours is.

They can’t promote you if they don’t know who you are!

THANK YOU

Thank you to Patricia Torres-Burd at ZapBoomBang Studios for her help with this event!

WHEN

Sunday, March 17, 2013
6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

WHERE

ZapBoomBang Studios
3336 Richmond Ave.
Suite 400
Houston, TX 77098
Tel: 832-488-5418

COST

FREE and we encourage you to RSVP in advance online now (just scroll down).
Light refreshments will be served.

PARKING & DIRECTIONS

Click here for map.

QUESTIONS?

Call 818-769-7007 or email info AT narip DOT com

NARIP. Career acceleration.
Get connected. Stay connected.

____________________________________________________

The National Association of Record Industry Professionals promotes career advancement, education and good will among record executives.







2013-02-22 In Houston – NARIP Cocktail Mixer
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NARIP Cocktail Mixer
Come meet & mingle!

Friday, February 22, 2013
at Pico’s Restaurant in Houston, TX

You are invited to attend NARIP’s cocktail mixer on Friday, February 22, 2013.


We’re doing it again! Join us, come meet and greet Houston-area record and music industry professionals.

All are welcome at our mixer.
You need not be a NARIP member to attend.

Come meet the new NARIP Houston Leadership: Heidi Massin, Michael Mikulka and Jane Vandiver, and hear plans for 2013. The event also celebrates the kick-off of Massin’s local DJ tour and release of the album Elixir.

So come along to meet existing friends and contacts, and make new ones.

Among other things, NARIP sponsors events like these to encourage networking and the fostering of business relationships in the record industry. Over 75% of all great opportunities, deals and job offers come about as a direct result of second and third party referrals – who you know matters. So get to know more people in the record biz, and let them get to know you! Please join us and bring plenty of business cards. All are welcome, details below.

RSVP NOW

Admission is free but please RSVP online by Friday, February 22, 2013 at 12:00 noon – just scroll down.

Is your network not working? Ours is.

They can’t promote you if they don’t know who you are!

WHEN

Friday, February 22, 2013
5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

WHERE

Pico’s Restaurant
5941 Bellaire Boulevard
Bellaire, TX 77041

MUSIC

Provided by Girl Electrifyd

COST

FREE and we encourage you to RSVP in advance online now (just scroll down).

PARKING & DIRECTIONS

Click here for map.

QUESTIONS?

Call 818-769-7007 or email info AT narip DOT com

NARIP. Career acceleration.
Get connected. Stay connected.

____________________________________________________

The National Association of Record Industry Professionals promotes career advancement, education and good will among record executives.







2013-05-30 In Houston – Intro to Mixing & Mastering for Non-Techies
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Intro to Mixing & Mastering For Non-Techies:
What You Need To Succeed in the Studio

Thursday, May 30, 2013

at Wire Road Studios in Houston, TX

You don’t need to be a technical genius or producer whiz to create the best mix and sound, but you DO know how to direct the people who do.

At this NARIP program, three experts will present and discuss a checklist of what should be “in the mix” and how to get the best work out of mix and mastering engineers…. even if you’re not a techie!

Following just three of these tips will take your final product from good to great, don’t miss this special NARIP session!

YOU WILL LEARN

  • Do’s and Don’t’s for your mix BEFORE mastering
  • Learn the difference between mastering plug-ins and “real mastering”
  • Preferred formats for best results
  • Why you should want attend a mastering session for your project
  • Do people still mix to tape? And what does that mean in terms of mastering?
  • Learn about stems, how these increase the marketability of music, and why these should be sent with the stereo mix
  • Learn why these numbers are important: 44.1 / 48. / 88.2 / 96
All are welcome at our event.
You need not be a NARIP member to attend.

SPEAKERS

James Kelley, Wire Road Studios
Jacob Meador, Independent Engineer & Mastering Engineer
Jorge Santos, Omega Mastering
Jane Vandiver, NARIP Houston Board Member, Star Singers Studio (co-moderator)
Michael Mikulka, NARIP Houston Board Member, Lucky Run Studio (co-moderator)

THANK YOU

Special thanks to Bill Wade at Wire Road Studios for his help with this event.

WHEN

Thursday, May 30, 2013
6:00 p.m. – Registration and networking
7:00 p.m. – Program begins
8:15 p.m. – Break
9:00 p.m. – Program ends

WHERE

Wire Road Studios
901 W. 20th Street
Houston, TX 77008

Between 1-10 West and 610 North

COST

FREE for NARIP members (but please register below!)
$10 for Non-members

Get a NARIP membership for $9.95 a month and pay the member rate to attend this event (your total would be only $9.95). Please note: late-comers will be charged the full rate.
No refunds. We appreciate your cooperation.

We encourage you to register in advance online now (just scroll down). Otherwise, cash only at the door on Event Day please.

PARKING & DIRECTIONS

Click here for map.

QUESTIONS?

Call 818-769-7007 or email mary@narip.com

SOURCES FOR MORE INFO

NARIP
Omega Mastering
Wire Road Studios

SPEAKER PROFILES

James Kelley, President & Chief Engineer, Wire Road Studios

A graduate of Auburn University, James began honing his audio engineering skills while in college. An accomplished musician and producer, he translated his penchant for live performance to the studio environment while working both the Auburn, Alabama and Houston, Texas music scenes. James started the Wire Road enterprise in 2008, and after many successful recording accomplishments moved the business into a new world-class facility in March of 2011. Wire Road Studios has since serviced clientele such as Sony Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group, Landau Eugene Murphy Jr., Busta Rhymes, Ludacris, and Pat Green. In addition to his mixing and mastering talents James directs the Wire Road staff and company. .

Jacob Meador, Independent Engineer & Mastering Engineer

Jacob Meador is a native Houston, Texas musician and recording engineer. He has been recording music since 1993. After serving in the U.S. Coast Guard, Jacob returned to school for recording arts at the Conservatory of Recording Arts & Sciences in Tempe, AZ, to pursue his love of music. He has been a working record producer and recording engineer since 2000. As a staff engineer at Sunrise Sound Studio, he has had the privilege of working with countless local and national artists which include Winter Wallace, Savannah Berry, Caedmon’s Call, Probot, Wayne Kerr, Solange, and legendary jazz pianist Bobby Lyle. Currently, he devotes most of his time to mixing and mastering projects. Jacob also shares his love for the art and science of making records with students at Mediatech Institute. He has live sound experience mixing for Second Baptist Church, Riverpointe Church, and touring with Caedmon’s Call, Bebo Norman, and John David Webster.

Jorge Santos, Omega Mastering

Jorge Santos at a very early age showed an interest in music and technology, which led him to complete a an Audio and Music Business engineering program. In 1993, Jorge began his professional career in audio engineering and since then he has been involved in all aspects of audio including live sound, studio and live recording, mixing and mastering. He has worked with producers, artists and musicians in the U.S., Europe and all of Latin America. Jorge worked as the studio manager and lead engineer for CanZion Productions for 15 years, There, he was involved in multiple music productions of which several were nominated and received awards such as Premios Arpa, GMA Dove Awards and Billboard Music Awards. Five of these projects (Sana Nuestra Tierra, Recordando Otra Vez, Dios es Bueno, Alegria and 25th Commemorativo) have received accolades from the Latin Recording Academy / Latin Grammy Awards. During the past nine years, Jorge has focused on mastering. IN 2003, he founded Omega Mastering in Houston, TX, from where he offers the highest level of mastering service to his clients. Jorge considers each mastering session a unique opportunity and pays attention to each minute detail of the production, simultaneously taking each project to it maximum potential in sound acquisition and quality.

Jane Vandiver, NARIP Houston Board Member, Star Singers Studio (co-moderator)

Jane Vandiver has performed in every state in the US (except Alaska) and around the world, including in Canada, U.K., Germany, Greece, Italy, Turkey, Scotland, Spain, Iceland, Australia, and Japan. She has performed with The New Christy Minstrels, Les Brown Band, The Glenn Miller Band and The Henry Mancini Orchestra. She sang at Kennedy Center in Washington, DC for President Bush Sr.’s Inaugural Ball. She is most versatile in her entertainment aspects, ranging from jazz, cabaret, pop variety, R&B, country and theatrical music, performing in many Houston bands including her own Jane’s Destiny. She has been the voice on national commercials, including TV Land, various radio jingles and has provided backup for many recording artists. Jane is also an artistic/vocal producer, and has produced and arranged many CDs. She has developed her own vocal training /warm-up CD, Body Singing with Style, is one of the top vocal/performance coaches in Houston, and is owner of Star Stingers Studio. Theater credits include Theater Under the Stars, Actors Workshop, and The Country Playhouse, with her most recent performance as Miss Mona in the Best Little Whorehouse in Texas.

Michael Mikulka, NARIP Houston Board Member
Lucky Run Studio (co-moderator)


Engineer, producer and studio owner Michael Mikulka ran a successful recording studio and music complex in Southern California for almost 30 years. The 12,000 square-foot complex included 4 recording studios, a high end mastering suite, rehearsal studios and a full sound and lighting company where he worked with major artists, as well as hundreds of unsigned acts. Eight years ago, Michael re-connected with a lost love, sold his business in California, and moved his base of operation to Texas where he married and opened Lucky Run Studio on a 150-acre ranch on the west end of Houston. In addition to recording and producing, Michael engineered for MCA Music Publishing and has been (and continues to be) a college level instructor of recording in both Los Angeles and Houston. He is a 22-year voting member of NARAS and a recipient of numerous gold and platinum records. Over the years Michael has worked with such artists as Ambrosia, Berlin, Toby Keith, Bill Medley, Willie Nelson, Juice Newton, Leon Russell, Sting, Tiffany and others.

NARIP. Career acceleration.
Get connected. Stay connected.

____________________________________________________

The National Association of Record Industry Professionals promotes career advancement, education and good will among record executives.







2012-05-24 In Houston – How To Market & License Music For Film & TV
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NARIP Presents

How To Market & License Music For Film & TV
PLUS
ABCs of Documents You Need To License Music

on Thursday, May 24, 2012

at The Art Institute of Houston



According to Billboard magazine, among the 100 ways for music to receive exposure and cut through clutter, 7 of the top 10 ways include song placement. Music placement is the new radio, and opportunities to license music have increased with the proliferation of new media and more channels.

At this NARIP program we will discuss how to market music for film and TV to make it more attractive to buyers, where to find them and how to put yourself in line for the best possible deal.

And once you’ve secured a license, then what? Music supervisor and licensing expert Dominique Preyer – who has secured hundreds of music placements in all media – will discuss strategies and documents he uses once he secures a synch license.

Most importantly, you will receive copies of important documents, learn how to close and “paper” these deals and keep music buyers coming back for more.

NARIP programs on this topic have been a hit in every city where NARIP has conducted it.

Get educated about the art of music placement!

You will learn:

  • Case studies: what works, what doesn’t and why
  • Making the pitch: necessary elements
  • Timing
  • What music buyers such as music supervisors, ad agencies and gaming companies really look for
  • How to increase the impact and marketability of music
Also:

  • What to do before seeking a placement
  • You’ve made a placement, now what?
  • Important deal points and legal documents required
  • Explanation of standard deal points
  • Budgets and fee ranges
  • Types of deals
  • Things to avoid
  • Negotiation
  • Hiring a lawyer: pros and cons
  • Closing the deal
  • Typical flow of earnings from a film, TV, trailer or ad placement
  • How to get paid
Sample license agreement, quote sheet and cue sheet will be distributed at event.

Don’t miss this insider’s peek at the music placement realities of the fastest-changing business in the world. Most importantly, this program gives you practical information you can apply immediately to work with music buyers and land placements NOW.

THANK YOU

Special thanks for his help with this program to Kirk P. Eggleston at The Art Institute of Houston.

All are welcome. You need not be a NARIP member to attend.

SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKERS

Dominique Preyer, Owner, Hear It – Clear It Music Supervision
Heidi Massin, Acting Executive Director NARIP Houston (moderator)

ABOUT THE SPEAKERS


Dominique Preyer
Owner
Hear It – Clear It Music Supervision


Dominique Preyer, owner of Hear It – Clear It Music Supervision, and a member of the Guild of Music Supervisors, is an experienced music supervisor with a background in music publishing and songwriting. He has music supervised over 50 films and served as executive producer and producer on two short films. Dominique has an in-depth knowledge of music clearance & licensing, copyright law, licensing agreements and many other administrative responsibilities. Soon after moving to Nashville, TN in 1993, Dominique began working at Mercury Records. Learning how a record label works from the inside would later come into play in his career. After a short stay at Mercury, he began working at Acuff-Rose Publishing (now owned by Sony/ATV Music Publishing) where he worked as a copyright assistant. This is where his knowledge of licensing music for films and television grew. This experience has become an essential asset to his role as a music supervisor. Dominique has appeared on several music and film panels and workshops with his most recent panel, “The Not So Sexy Side Of Music For Film & TV,” at the 2012 SXSW Festival and Conference. Dominique’s film projects include the feature film, “Angel Camouflaged,” which has an early 2012 theatrical release staring James Brolin, Carlos Bernard and Warrick Grier and musical acts The Marshall Tucker Band, Patty Smyth, Kurtis Blow and Dilana. Other films include “Slacker 2011,” a modern-day remake of Richard Linklater’s 1991 classic “Slacker,” documentaries “Taylor’s Gift” and “Beyond The Chair,” feature films “The Overbrook Brothers,” “Secret At Arrow Lake,” “Harmony and Me” and many more features, shorts and documentaries. Dominique has also enjoyed the opportunity to be the music supervisor for Hollywood directors Joel Schumacher, Joshua Marston, Clark Johnson and Rawson Marshall Thurber.


Heidi Massin
Acting Executive Director, NARIP Houston


A native Texan, Heidi Massin is a music producer, based in Houston, Texas. She founded Massin Media Productions, LLC, which operates the first and only sustainable “eco-friendly” record label in Texas. Under the 1.1 Digital Recordings label, she released the album, “Elixir”, a compilation of Electronica/Dance Music. The album features artists from around the globe who are at the top of the EDM genre in their region. Heidi began her musical career as a child with her primary musical influences including Mozart, Bach and Beethoven. She had classical and contemporary piano training beginning at the age of 8 years old through the Telschick Academy. Although she grew up behind the scenes in the theater world, music has always been a part of her life. In the recent past, her music’s been featured in local television and short films in Houston. She’s currently working on scoring a feature film in Houston. In the past two years, she has been nominated for the Houston Press Music Awards in the Instrumental / Experimental genre. Her latest project involves Massin Media as a sponsor for the Springboard South Music Festival, which launched this May.

WHEN

Thursday, May 24, 2012
6:30 p.m. – Registration and networking
7:00 p.m. – Program begins
8:15 p.m. – Break
9:30 p.m. – Program ends

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Artist Managers, Producers & Artist Reps
A&R, Artist Development and Marketing Executives
Record, Distribution & Music Publishing Executives
Music & Entertainment Attorneys
Anyone seeking music placement opportunities.

WHERE

The Art Institute of Houston
4140 Southwest Freeway
Room 323 — Please note NEW room number
Houston, TX 77027

REGISTER NOW

$15 for current NARIP members
$25 Non-members and general public

BONUS

Because you are registering for this program, we offer you the opportunity to pre-order the MP3 recording of the program for only $20 (regularly $39.95). This will also include digital copies of documents distributed at the program. This program will cover a great deal of information, and so you won’t have to worry about taking notes! To pre-order now, select the Premium Ticket option below, the mastered recording will be emailed to you within 2-3 weeks after our program (if not sooner).

Click here for map.

PARKING

Free parking available in the garage behind the school on the second level.

3 WAYS TO REGISTER

1. Online: www.narip.com (just scroll down)
2. Phone: 818-769-7007
3. Walk-up (if space permits)

Advance RSVP encouraged.
Pre-paid admission guarantees seating.
No refunds.
We appreciate your cooperation.

QUESTIONS?

Call us at 818-769-7007 or email simone AT narip DOTcom.

SOURCES FOR MORE INFO:

Art Institute of Houston
Hear It – Clear It Music Supervision
NARIP

NARIP. Career acceleration.
Get connected. Stay connected.

____________________________________________________

The National Association of Record Industry Professionals promotes career
advancement, education and good will among record executives.





2013-09-17 In Houston – How To Create A Grand Slam Music Marketing Plan
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You are invited to NARIP’s

How To Create A Grand Slam
Music Marketing Plan

on Tuesday, September 17, 2013

at Media Tech in Houston, TX


Get a music marketing plan started in one session. Boost the effectiveness of the plan you already have. A great marketing plan doesn’t have to be complicated. A good one can be just one page long. Spreadsheets, graphs and numbers are not necessary.

But you NEED a plan. Lack of a good plan destroys more careers than lack of talent. Good marketing is simply getting your work to the largest number of people at the lowest possible cost.

These music marketing experts give you the facts you need to take your artist to the top in this special NARIP session.

GUEST SPEAKERS

Kathy Douglas, CEO, IndieExtreme
JP Singh, Promoter / DJ / Producer at Sweet Zen at ACC Productions, and Attorney-at-Law, Oaks, Hartline & Daly, LLP
Heidi Massin, Massin Media Productions, NARIP Houston Executive Director & Moderator
Other speakers TBA.

YOU WILL LEARN

  • Most important parts of music marketing strategy
  • An easy way to begin your marketing campaign
  • Your complete digital toolbox: what you need… and what you don’t
  • Branding made simple… and effective
  • How to use social networks, blog, Facebookt, Twitter & YouTube
  • 5 ways to boost your presence on the Internet
  • How to get press features
  • Sites seeking content – excellent marketing opportunities for you
  • How to build a brand and get more fans
Sample marketing plan provided – adapt for your own use!

WHEN

Tuesday, September 17, 2013
6:00 p.m. – Registration and networking
7:00 p.m. – Program begins
8:15 p.m. – Break
9:30 p.m. – Program ends

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Artist Managers, Producers & Artist Reps
Record & Music Publishing Executives
Concert Promoters, Agents, Tour Managers
Anyone seeking to create or enhance a music marketing plan or campaign.

WHERE

Media Tech
3330 Walnut Bend
Houston, TX 77042-4712
Near Beltway 8 and Richmond
Tel: 832.242.3426

COST

$10 for NARIP members
$20 for Non-members

Get a NARIP membership for $9.95 a month and only pay the member rate!

BONUS #1

Submit YOUR artist as a case study, and our experts will address in what areas these and other developing artists can improve existing marketing efforts. Get specific marketing recommendations for YOUR artist from our experts. You will receive details about how to submit your artist case study when your online registration is complete (below).

BONUS #2

Congratulations! You made a wise choice, and you’ll enjoy this NARIP program. Because you are registering for the program, we offer you the MP3 recording for only $10 more (regularly $39.95), a savings of $29.95. Please select the “Premium Ticket” option below if you’d like to add the MP3 to your order.

3 WAYS TO REGISTER

1. Online: www.narip.com (just scroll down)
2. Phone: 818-769-7007
3. Walk-up (if space permits)

Advance RSVP encouraged.
Pre-paid admission guarantees seating.
No refunds.
We appreciate your cooperation.

PARKING & DIRECTIONS:

Click here for map.

There are marked spaces facing the building (only use the ones marked Media Tech/Sunrise) There is additional parking across the lot that anyone can use and of course street parking.

FOLLOW US, LIKE US, LOVE US!
TWEET ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS & EVENT


QUESTIONS?

Call 818-769-7007 or email mary@narip.com

ABOUT THE SPEAKERS


Kathy Douglas, CEO
indieExtreme

Kathy Douglas launched her management company handling the careers of independent singer-songwriters in 1999. She quickly recognized that the independent music scene needed experienced marketers to serve the growing needs of the labels and artists, prompting her to launch the label services company, indieExtreme®. indieExtreme® has served the independent music industry since 2006 providing distribution, marketing, management and administrative services for record labels worldwide in partnership with INgrooves Fontana. After college Kathy took her Art History / Studio Art degree from the University of Texas and worked in the Art and Photography Dept. of Campus Crusade for Christ before opening her own art studio. Along the way she joined Mary Kay Cosmetics, quickly rising to the highest levels of management during her 25 years with the company and now enjoys applying her marketing savvy to her music clients.


JP Singh
DJ / Producer / Promoter at Sweet Zen / ACC Productions, LLC
Attorney-at-Law, Oaks, Hartline & Daly, LLP


JP Singh has been extensively involved in the entertainment business and music scene in Texas, mainly in Houston, Austin and College Station, for many years as a professional advisor and performer. As an attorney with the entertainment law section of the law firm of Oaks, Hartline, & Daly, LLP, JP has worked with clients throughout the music industry ranging from singers, bands and DJs to record labels, recording studios, and independent project investors to music festivals, ticketing companies, and online music distributors. He especially enjoys working with individuals and businesses in their start-up phases including performers early in their careers, fledgling record labels, and entertainment-industry focused businesses with innovative ideas and entrepreneurial leaders. He also has acted as a pro bono legal advisor for the Greater Houston Entertainment Coalition and for the members of the Houston Disc Jockey Association. From this experience as a professional advisor, he has seen a wide-range of examples of what works and does not work for Texas-based performers and businesses. JP also has direct experience as a recording-artist, performer and music promoter. From the time he recorded his first acoustic album in the studio of a renowned Texas country artist, JP became extensively involved in the acoustic music / singer-songwriter scenes in College Station and Houston as a performer and a promoter. Later, when his musical interests expanded into electronic music, JP and several other Houston-based DJs and producers began an electronic music production and promotion company. Since then, JP has performed as a DJ and promoted electronic music shows in Houston and Austin. From this experience as a performer and promoter in the nightlife and music industry, JP has witnessed friends and acquaintances rise as stars from coffee house performers and nightclub DJs to nationally-televised performers and successful touring artists. He has also seen the mistakes and schemes that often derail careers.


Heidi Massin
Executive Director, NARIP Houston


A native Texan, Heidi Massin is a music producer, based in Houston, Texas. She founded Massin Media Productions, LLC, which operates the first and only sustainable “eco-friendly” record label in Texas. Under the 1.1 Digital Recordings label, she released the album, “Elixir”, a compilation of Electronica/Dance Music. The album features artists from around the globe who are at the top of the EDM genre in their region. Heidi began her musical career as a child with her primary musical influences including Mozart, Bach and Beethoven. She had classical and contemporary piano training beginning at the age of 8 years old through the Telschick Academy. Although she grew up behind the scenes in the theater world, music has always been a part of her life. In the recent past, her music’s been featured in local television and short films in Houston. She’s currently working on scoring a feature film in Houston. In the past two years, she has been nominated for the Houston Press Music Awards in the Instrumental / Experimental genre. Her latest project involves Massin Media as a sponsor for the Springboard South Music Festival, which launched this May.

SOURCES FOR MORE INFO

Indie Extreme
JP-Singh
Media Tech
NARIP

NARIP. Career acceleration.
Get connected. Stay connected.

____________________________________________________

The National Association of Record Industry Professionals promotes career
advancement, education and good will among record executives.


2015-11-11 In Houston – How To Build YOUR Music Biz Network PLUS FREE Music Biz Cocktail Mixer
× In Houston – How To Build YOUR Music Biz Network PLUS FREE Music Biz Cocktail Mixer
2012-07-19 In Houston – 360 Record Deal Mock Negotiation
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You are invited to NARIP’s

Multiple Rights & 360 Deals: What Are They?
360 Record Deal Mock Negotiation

on Thursday, July 19, 2012 in Houston


Multiple rights or “360 deals” are now industry standard. At this NARIP program, two attorneys explain what these deals encompass. They will then face off in a live mock negotiation of key deal points and contractual issues that affect an artist’s rights and income, and a record company’s ability to acquire and monetize additional rights.

These experts come together to give you the inside track on major deal points, what they mean and what leverage you have to negotiate the best possible deal.

Most people think they can just hand a negotiation to a lawyer, and leave it at that. But as a professional, you need to be aware of the process and deal points, too, and what the short- and long-term implications to your artists’ careers may be.

Most importantly, you will see HOW a 360 deal is negotiated and be involved in the process.

Get educated about the art of deal-making!

Attorneys and non-attorneys are welcome.
You need not be a NARIP member to attend.

This NARIP program will cover
multiple rights and 360 deals:
What are they?

Topics:


  • How to minimize or maximize a record company’s involvement in additional rights
  • How to obligate a record company to monetize additional rights and maximize returns from a 360 deal
  • Important deal points including new 360 provisions, ancillary rights, digital royalties, royalty rates for mobile, digital downloads, and interactive streaming services.
  • The right time to make a deal
  • 360 deals for developing artists
Also to be addressed:

  • Rights and revenue streams typically included in 360 deals (recording, publishing, merch, touring, sponsorships, endorsements)
  • What parties enter into multiple rights deals? (such as labels, publishers, personal artist management companies)
  • What is the nature of the label’s (or other party’s) participation in each of the various revenue streams, active or passive?
  • Calculation of artist’s share (e.g., are revenue streams and costs cross-collateralized? If so, how?)
  • New business models such as LLC-type deals and others
  • Advances, recording funds, tour support, marketing and promotion commitments
Sample agreement provided.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Record & Music Publishing Executives
Producers, Artists, Artist Managers and Artist Reps
Music Attorneys, Concert Industry Professionals
Brand Marketing & Creative Executives
Accountants, Business Managers & CPAs

GUEST SPEAKERS (scroll down for speaker profiles)

  • Michael Burg, Esq.
  • Leslie Warren Cross, Jr., Esq.
  • Heidi Massin, NARIP Houston Acting Executive Director (panel moderator)
WHEN

Thursday, July 19, 2012
6:30 p.m. – Registration opens
7:00 p.m. – Program begins
9:30 p.m. – Program ends

WHERE

University of St. Thomas
Robertson Hall, Room 116
3800 Montrose
Houston, TX 77006-4626

MAP



COST

$10 for NARIP Members (RSVP required)
$25 for Non-Members
$75 for lawyers who wish to receive MCLE credit (includes admission). MCLE accreditation pending. Select Premium Ticket option below.

THREE WAYS TO REGISTER

1. Online (just scroll down) using PayPal or any major credit card (you need not be a PayPal member)
2. Call 818-769-7007 with credit card
3. Walk-up if space permits. NARIP events sell out, advance registration is recommended.

Advance RSVP encouraged.
Pre-paid admission guarantees seating.
All ticket sales final. No refunds.
We appreciate your cooperation.

QUESTIONS?

Call 818-769-7007 or email mary AT narip DOT com

SOURCES FOR MORE INFORMATION

NARIP
St. Thomas University
Michael S. Burg, Esq.

ABOUT THE SPEAKERS


Michael S. Burg, Esq.

Michael Burg combines his business law experience with a personal desire to see his clients grow and prosper. He has assisted numerous clients – including music producers and recording artists – in the creation of new entities, recording contracts, partnerships, incorporations, limited liability companies and others. His experience encompasses mergers and acquisitions (both sale and purchase), contracts, employment agreements, confidentiality and non-disclosure agreements, buy-sell agreements, business litigation, and creditor bankruptcy representation. His clients include individuals, creatives (artists, producers, entrepreneurs), computer companies, banks, architectural firms, law offices, real estate partnerships, aircraft service companies, and many others, from start-up to Fortune 500 entities.


Leslie Warren Cross, Jr., Esq.

The Cross Firm, P.C. was established in June 1997. Its slogan is “Your Vision – Our Passion” and that phrase perfectly captures our story. The Firm started out representing individuals and small businesses that no one else took seriously and that other lawyers did not want to represent. As a Law Firm, we could relate to our early clients, because no one was taking us seriously either. Says the firm’s founder Leslie Warren Cross, Jr., Esq., “I still remember my clients confirming that the Cross Firm would be representing their interests and the opposing side responding with ‘who?’ or ‘So what!’ or ‘Never heard of them.’ What our early opponents failed to realize, until it was too late for most of them, was our belief that their Goliath was entering into the ring with our David.” Since then, the Cross Firm has engaged in hundreds of transactions in and outside the entertainment arena. We have represented the interests of Platinum and Gold Artists as well as Producers, Independent Labels, Managers, Authors, Concert Promoters, Publishers, successful small and mid-size businesses of all types, Entrepreneurs and investors, as well as those who have the need for wisdom and protection in their individual matters. For our firm, no vision is too small to serve and protect.


Heidi Massin
Acting Executive Director, NARIP Houston


A native Texan, Heidi Massin is a music producer, based in Houston, Texas. She founded Massin Media Productions, LLC, which operates the first and only sustainable “eco-friendly” record label in Texas. Under the 1.1 Digital Recordings label, she released the album, “Elixir”, a compilation of Electronica/Dance Music. The album features artists from around the globe who are at the top of the EDM genre in their region. Heidi began her musical career as a child with her primary musical influences including Mozart, Bach and Beethoven. She had classical and contemporary piano training beginning at the age of 8 years old through the Telschick Academy. Although she grew up behind the scenes in the theater world, music has always been a part of her life. In the recent past, her music’s been featured in local television and short films in Houston. She’s currently working on scoring a feature film in Houston. In the past two years, she has been nominated for the Houston Press Music Awards in the Instrumental / Experimental genre. Her latest project involves Massin Media as a sponsor for the Springboard South Music Festival, which launched this May.

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Get connected. Stay connected.

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2010-09-25 In Fullerton – Music Biz Brunch
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NARIP Brunch
Eat, Meet & Greet!

Saturday, September 25
at Cal State Fullerton in Fullerton, CA


You are cordially invited to attend NARIP’s brunch on Saturday, September 25 at the Cal State Fullerton campus in Fullerton (Orange County), CA.

For the first time, we bring our popular music biz brunches to the heart of a major Southern California university, to connect professionals with students who seek entry and advancement in the hottest industry in the world. Please join us, come meet and greet Los Angeles- and Orange County-area record and music industry professionals as well as students.

All are welcome at our brunch,
you need not be a NARIP member to attend.


Please RSVP and register online by Friday, September 24 at 12:00 noon so we can prepare enough refreshments for everyone. NARIP encourages pre-payment. You are welcome to attend at the last minute as a walk-up.

So come along to meet existing friends and contacts, and make new ones. NARIP brunches feature 30-second introductions by all present to help you identify and get in front of the people who can make a difference to your business. Professional speed-dating!

Among other things, NARIP sponsors events like these to encourage networking and the fostering of business relationships in the record industry. Over 75% of all great opportunities, deals and job offers come about as a direct result of second and third party referrals – who you know matters. So get to know more people in the record biz, and let them get to know you! Please join us and bring plenty of business cards. All are welcome, details below.

Is your network not working? Ours is.

They can’t promote (or hire) you if they don’t know who you are!

WHEN

Saturday, September 25, 2010
11:00 a.m. – Arrive and eat!
11:30 a.m. – Introductions
1:00 p.m. – Brunch ends, networking continues

WHERE

Mihaylo Hall – 3rd Floor Outdoor Terrace
Mihaylo College of Business & Economics
800 N. State College Blvd.
California State University, Fullerton
Fullerton, CA 92834

PARKING & DIRECTIONS

The campus is located west of the 57 freeway. Please park in the special event parking lot located across the street from Mihaylo Hall (corner of Nutwood and Folino Drive). The terrace is accessible from inside Steven G. Mihaylo Hall via elevators.

Click here for directions to Fullerton campus.
Click here for on-campus map and parking directions.

COST

$10 for NARIP members
$15 for Non-members
NOTE TO STUDENT MEMBERS OF Entertainment & Tourism Management program: ET&M will put $5 toward the cost of your brunch to encourage you to attend! See Kim Tarantino for refund of $5.

All ticket sales are final. We appreciate your cooperation.

We encourage you to register in advance online now (just scroll down). Otherwise, cash only at the door on Event Day please. Price includes snacks (bagels and fixin’s), beverage and event admission.

SOURCES FOR MORE INFO

www.narip.com.

QUESTIONS?

Call 818-769-7007 or email ashley AT narip DOT com

SPECIAL THANKS

Special thanks for their help organizing this event to Kim A. Tarantino, Harold Fraser and Jeff Brody.

NARIP. Career acceleration.
Get connected. Stay connected.

____________________________________________________

The National Association of Record Industry Professionals promotes career
advancement, education and good will among record executives.


2017-08-20 In Beverly Hills – NARIP Music Biz Brunch at Judith Dornstein’s
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2014-09-04 In Berlin – NARIP Music Supervisor Session at Berlin Music Week with White Horse Music’s Gerrit Winterstein
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NARIP Advertising Music Supervisor Sessions

Intimate Meeting & Pitch Session at Berlin Music Week with

White Horse Music’s Gerrit Winterstein



on Thursday, September 4, 2014 (1:45 p.m.)
In Berlin, Germany

DEADLINE TO REGISTER August 26, 2014

OTHER NARIP / BERLIN MUSIC COMMISSION EVENTS

DETAILS

In Berlin? Then attend NARIP’s Music Supervisor Sessions at Berlin Music Week!

These sessions have sold out four years in a row at Berlin Music Week and at Berlin Goes SXSW (featuring Gary Calamar, Andrea von Foerster, Angela Leus, Heather Kreamer, Paul Logan and Michael Hill), and due to demand, we make this special LIMITED ENROLLMENT program available to you as well.

OVER 150 PLACEMENTS FROM NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR SESSIONS

Our small format works! NARIP Session participants have placed over 150 tracks as a direct result of NARIP Sessions.

DON’T GET LOST IN THE CROWD : SMALL IS THE NEW BIG

NARIP Sessions are deliberately kept small and intimate, which is just one reason they work so well and why participants have enjoyed over 150 placements to date. Limited enrollment of 16 people per session guarantees that registrants meet and get face-time with our guest. Registrants also get a brief of the guest supervisor’s CURRENT music needs, a chance to pitch plus immediate feedback at each session, taking the mystery out of why a piece of music does or doesn’t fit. On-the-spot feedback enables registrants to re-work tracks and get them licensed.

Placements secured and professional relationships formed through NARIPs music supervisor sessions have earned praise and many placements! See TESTIMONIALS and PLACEMENTS sections below.

Music supervisor Gerrit Winterstein is our special guest at this NARIP Music Supervisor Session, he will be seeking new music for current projects. Limited enrollment of 15 people per session guarantees face-time with her, registrants get brief of his CURRENT music needs prior to the session to help them better prepare, a chance to pitch plus immediate feedback from him to YOUR material. In NARIP’s intimate session, you get to meet and pitch him for current opportunities.

ABOUT GERRIT WINTERSTEIN

A musician with a background in business management of audiovisual media, Gerrit’s involvement with music, instruments and any other objects which make sounds can be traced back to his first months in 1973. His calling to focus on the marketing and production side of things, thereby creating a platform for musicians and enabling multiple ways to utilize their work, came early. Work experience: 1996-98 studio manager and sound assistant at Peppermint Park GmbH (Mousse T, Bootsy Collins, Cultured Pearls), 1998-2000 A&R marketing assistant at Laughing Horse Music GmbH (Echt), 2000-2005 A&R manager and exploitation manager at SMV Schacht Musikverlage GmbH (including Carl Douglas, Kruder & Dorfmeister, Peter Thomas, Boozoo Bajou). Distinct hands-on experience in international and national synchronization and licensing rights, as well as in music and sound production, and the works. In 2005, together with Jung von Matt Group, Gerrit co-founded White Horse Music GmbH. In early 2014 he openes another office in Berlin and runs both company locations from there.

Come meet Gerrit!

REGISTRATION DEADLINE

Deadline to register for limited complimentary pitch spots is Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Click here to register NOW.


TESTIMONIALS

Click here to read what people say about NARIP’s Music Supervisor Sessions.

NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR SESSIONS IN THE NEWS,
PLACEMENTS & SUCCESS STORIES


See full list of NARIP placements to date here. For articles in The Guardian (UK), MusikWeek (UK), Musik Woche (Germany), Taxi Drivers: Cinema e Cultura Metropolitano (Italy), MEOW (US) and other publications, and to read about NARIP members and session participants who have made almost 100 placements as a direct result of NARIP Sessions, click here.

THANK YOU



Special thanks to Olaf “Gemse” Kretschmar, Stephan Hengst, Berlin Music Commission and Berlin Music Week for sponsoring this event.

REGISTRATION DEADLINE

Deadline to register for limited complimentary pitch spots is 12:00 midnight August 26, 2014. Click here to register NOW.

WHEN

Thursday, September 4, 2014
1:45 p.m..– Program begins
4:15 p.m. – Program ends

WHERE

Postbahnhof am Ostbahnhof
Straße der Pariser Kommune 8
10243 Berlin
Germany

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Artist Managers, Producers & Artist Reps
A&R, Artist Development and Marketing Executives
Record, Distribution & Music Publishing Executives
Anyone seeking placement opportunities in advertising and brand campaigns.

COST : FREE

Priority will be given first to German delegates.
Berlin Music Week badge holders only please, click here to register now.

REGISTER

The EU and Berlin Music Commission are sponsors of this event (NARIP is hosting and NARIP’s Tess Taylor will moderate), so please use this external link to sign up, click here NOW.

This event will fill up fast, and those who do not get a slot to pitch are welcome to attend and observe. Berlin Music Week badge holders only please! You will be notified by xxx if you are selected, and we will keep a waiting list in case slots open up later.

FOLLOW US, LIKE US, LOVE US!
TWEET ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS & EVENT


QUESTIONS?

Call 818-769-7007 or email mary@narip.com

SOURCES FOR MORE INFO




NARIP. Career acceleration.
Get connected. Stay connected.
____________________________________________________

The National Association of Record Industry Professionals is
the biggest music business network in the world, now in nine major cities.
We promote career advancement, education and good will among record executives.


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2014-09-04 In Berlin – NARIP Music Supervisor Session at Berlin Music Week with Cinesong’s Milena Fessmann
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NARIP Music Supervisor Sessions

Intimate Meeting & Pitch Session at Berlin Music Week with

Cinesong’s Milena Fessmann



on Thursday, September 4, 2014 (10:30 a.m.)
In Berlin, Germany

DEADLINE TO REGISTER August 26, 2014

OTHER NARIP / BERLIN MUSIC COMMISSION EVENTS

DETAILS

In Berlin? Then attend NARIP’s Music Supervisor Sessions at Berlin Music Week!

These sessions have sold out four years in a row at Berlin Music Week and at Berlin Goes SXSW (featuring Gary Calamar, Andrea von Foerster, Angela Leus, Heather Kreamer, Paul Logan and Michael Hill), and due to demand, we make this special LIMITED ENROLLMENT program available to you as well.

OVER 150 PLACEMENTS FROM NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR SESSIONS

Our small format works! NARIP Session participants have placed over 150 tracks as a direct result of NARIP Sessions.

DON’T GET LOST IN THE CROWD : SMALL IS THE NEW BIG

NARIP Sessions are deliberately kept small and intimate, which is just one reason they work so well and why participants have enjoyed over 150 placements to date. Limited enrollment of 16 people per session guarantees that registrants meet and get face-time with our guest. Registrants also get a brief of the guest supervisor’s CURRENT music needs, a chance to pitch plus immediate feedback at each session, taking the mystery out of why a piece of music does or doesn’t fit. On-the-spot feedback enables registrants to re-work tracks and get them licensed.

Placements secured and professional relationships formed through NARIPs music supervisor sessions have earned praise and many placements! See TESTIMONIALS and PLACEMENTS sections below.

Music supervisor Milena Fessmann is our special guest at this NARIP Music Supervisor Session, she will be seeking new music for current projects. Limited enrollment of 15 people per session guarantees face-time with her, registrants get brief of his CURRENT music needs prior to the session to help them better prepare, a chance to pitch plus immediate feedback from him to YOUR material. In NARIP’s intimate session, you get to meet and pitch him for current opportunities.

ABOUT MILENA FESSMANN

Since 1991, Milena Fessmann has worked as a DJ and Presenter for various radio stations, and currently DJs at Radio Eins/RBB (since 1996) with her own weekly show called “free falling“. She is moderator of several national and international events and panels such as Cartoon Movie Award (Potsdam 2002-2008) and works for Meet The Filmmakers at the Apple-Store, Berlin. In 1989 she founded the music supervision company CINESONG and has music supervised over 140 movies including “Pina” by Wim Wenders which received an Oscar Nomination for Best Foreign Film 2012). In 2011 she founded Sugar Town Filmproduktion Gmbh & Co. Kg and is currently producing the music documentary “Who’s That Man” about the famous German music producer Conny Plank and has three other fiction projects in development. She is a member of the European Soundtrack Academy and teaches at the DFFB Film School, Berlin.

Select Music Supervision Credits:


  • Girls on Top (Director: Dennis Gansel, Olga-Film, 2001)
  • Do Fish Do it (Director: Almut Getto, Icon Film, 2002)
  • Solino (Director: Faith Akin, Wüste Film, 2002)
  • Breaking Loose (Director: Marco Kreuzpaintner, Olga Film, 2003)
  • The ninth Day „ Director: Volker Schlöndorf, Provobis Film Luxemburg, 2004)
  • Requiem (Director: Hans-Christian Schmidt, 23/5 Films, 2006)
  • The Three Investigators and Skeleton Island Director: Florian Braxmeyer, Studio)
  • Hexe Lilli (Director: Stefan Ruzowitzki, Blue eyes Fiction
  • Palermo Shooting (Director: Wim Wenders, Neue Road Movies Filmproduktion 2010)
  • Wer wenn nicht wir (Director: Andres Veiel, Zero one)
  • Eden (Director: Peter Dörfler, Rohfilm)
  • Hexe Lilli 2 (Director: Harald Sicheritz, blue eyes fiction)
  • Groupies bleiben nicht zum Frühsück (Director: Marc Rothemund, Samfilm )
  • Rubbeldiekatz (Director: Detlev Buck, Film 1 )
  • Pina (Director: Wim Wenders, neue Roadmovies, Oscar Nomination Best Foreign Film 2012)
  • Türkisch für Anfänger (Director: Bora Dagtekin, Rat Pack Filmproduktion, 2012)
  • A Most wanted Man (Director: Anton Corbijn, 2013)
  • Everything Will Be Fine (Director: Wim Wenders, 2014)
  • Players Games (Director: Marco Petry, Fox Germany, 2014)
  • Rico, Oskar und die Tieferschatten (Director; Neele leane Vollmer 2014)
  • Die abhandene Welt (Director: Margarethe von Trotta 2014
Film Projects:
  • Who’s That Man
Come meet Milena!

REGISTRATION DEADLINE

Deadline to register for limited complimentary pitch spots is Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Click here to register NOW.


TESTIMONIALS

Click here to read what people say about NARIP’s Music Supervisor Sessions.

NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR SESSIONS IN THE NEWS,
PLACEMENTS & SUCCESS STORIES


See full list of NARIP placements to date here. For articles in The Guardian (UK), MusikWeek (UK), Musik Woche (Germany), Taxi Drivers: Cinema e Cultura Metropolitano (Italy), MEOW (US) and other publications, and to read about NARIP members and session participants who have made almost 100 placements as a direct result of NARIP Sessions, click here.

THANK YOU



Special thanks to Olaf “Gemse” Kretschmar, Stephan Hengst, Berlin Music Commission and Berlin Music Week for sponsoring this event.

REGISTRATION DEADLINE

Deadline to register for limited complimentary pitch spots is 12:00 midnight August 26, 2014. Click here to register NOW.

WHEN

Thursday, September 4, 2014
10:30 a.m..– Program begins
1:00 p.m. – Program ends

WHERE

Postbahnhof am Ostbahnhof
Straße der Pariser Kommune 8
10243 Berlin
Germany

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Artist Managers, Producers & Artist Reps
A&R, Artist Development and Marketing Executives
Record, Distribution & Music Publishing Executives
Anyone seeking placement opportunities in film and television.

COST : FREE

Priority will be given first to German delegates.
Berlin Music Week badge holders only please, click here to register now.

REGISTER

The EU and Berlin Music Commission are sponsors of this event (NARIP is hosting and NARIP’s Tess Taylor will moderate), so please use this external link to sign up, click here NOW.

This event will fill up fast, and those who do not get a slot to pitch are welcome to attend and observe. Berlin Music Week badge holders only please! You will be notified by xxx if you are selected, and we will keep a waiting list in case slots open up later.

FOLLOW US, LIKE US, LOVE US!
TWEET ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS & EVENT


QUESTIONS?

Call 818-769-7007 or email mary@narip.com

SOURCES FOR MORE INFO




NARIP. Career acceleration.
Get connected. Stay connected.
____________________________________________________

The National Association of Record Industry Professionals is
the biggest music business network in the world, now in nine major cities.
We promote career advancement, education and good will among record executives.


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2013-09-05 In Berlin – NARIP @ Berlin Music Week, Expert Networking Session
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NARIP @ Berlin Music Week, Expert Networking Session

Intimate Meeting @ Berlin Music Week with
Top Executives from Manners McDade, Cinesong, Barefoot Music,
Felt Music, Tracks & Fields and others

on Thursday, September 5, 2013 (4:00 p.m.)




DEADLINE TO REGISTER August 25, 2013

OTHER NARIP / BERLIN MUSIC COMMISSION EVENTS

DETAILS

Expert Networking Sessions have been a hit at Berlin Music Week for three years in a row, so we are doing it again!

FEATURED EXPERTS

Our featured experts at Berlin Music Week will be there to chat with YOU about development of YOUR business in a small, relaxed setting (not among hundreds of people) and include these executives:

  • Iain Cooke, Music Supervisor (from London)
  • Milena Fassman, Founder, Cinesong, and Music Supervisor (from Berlin)
  • Anna Jaskiewicz, Manners McDade (from London)
  • Alex Lodge, Felt Music, Music Supervisor (from London)
  • Christian Mix-Linzer, Founder and Music Supervisor, Tracks & Fields (from Berlin)
  • Dirk Reichardt, Barefoot Music, Music Supervisor (from Hamburg)
REGISTRATION DEADLINE

Deadline to register is 12:00 midnight on Sunday, August 25, 2013.
Click here to register NOW.

SMALL IS THE NEW BIG

Participants at NARIP sessions have achieved direct access to key decision makers, secured deals and formed lasting professional relationships through these sessions. New collaborations and ongoing working relationships have developed which are just a few of the benefits that result from the SMALL session. Come meet executives who are otherwise difficult, and in some cases virtually impossible, to reach or personally interact with.

THANK YOU



Special thanks to Olaf “Gemse” Kretschmar, Stephan Hengst, Tobias Heinemann, Berlin Music Commission and Berlin Music Week for sponsoring this event.

REGISTRATION DEADLINE

Deadline to register for limited complimentary spots is 12:00 midnight Sunday August 25, 2013.
Click here to register NOW.

WHEN

Thursday, September 5, 2013
4:00 p.m. – Program begins
6:00 p.m. – Program ends

WHERE

Postbahnhof am Ostbahnhof
Straße der Pariser Kommune 8
10243 Berlin
Germany

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Artist Managers, Producers & Artist Reps
A&R, Artist Development and Marketing Executives
Record, Distribution & Music Publishing Executives
Anyone seeking placement opportunities in film and film promotional campaigns.

COST : FREE

Berlin Music Week badge holders only please.

REGISTER

The EU and Berlin Music Commission are sponsors of this event (NARIP is hosting and NARIP’s Tess Taylor will moderate), so please use this external link to sign up, click here NOW.

ABOUT OUR GUEST EXPERTS



Iain Cooke, Music Supervisor (from London)

Music Supervisor Iain Cooke’s credits include 2012 BAFTA winning drama The Fades, dark thriller Good Cop, Waterloo Road and period drama Call the Midwife. Iain also supervised Sky Atlantic’s first original British drama Hit & Miss starring Chloe Sevigny as a pre-op transexual hit man for which he won both the UK & International 2013 Music&Sound awards for best use of existing music in a TV programme. He has also worked on feature films Spike Island revolving around the Stone Roses’ epochal gig of 1990, Syrup based on the cult novel by Max Barry starring Amber Heard and Hello Carter for Revolution Films. Iain is currently supervising feature films Desert Dancer staring Freida Pinto, Second Coming with Idris Elba and Julien Temple’s new feature documentary Children of the Revolution about Rio de Janeiro as well as the new series of Misfits (E4) and Call the Midwife (BBC1). He is a renowned supporter of new music.



Milena Fassman, Founder, Cinesong, and Music Supervisor (from Berlin)

Since 1991, Milena Fessmann has worked full-time DJ for various radio stations including Radio Eins / RBB where she has her own weekly show Free Falling. She is a frequent guest speaker at music industry events. 1989 she founded Cinesong and runs the company together with her husband Michael Beckmann. She is a member of the European Soundtrack Academy and teaches at the DFFB Film School in Berlin.

Select music supervision credits include:

  • Mädchen, Mädchen,Director Dennis Gansel, Prod: Olga-Film
  • Mein Stern,Director Valeska Grisebach
  • Solino,Director Fatih Akin, Wüste Film
  • Wir.Director Martin Gypkens, Credofilm
  • Requiem, Director Hans
  • Christian Schmidt, 23/5 Films
  • Emma`s Glück, Director Sven Taddicken, Wüstefilm
  • Die drei ???, Director Florian Braxmeyer, Studio Hamburg International Productions
  • Hexe Lilli, Director Stefan Ruzowitzki, Blue eyes Fiction
  • Palermo Shooting, Director Wim Wenders, Neue Road Movies
  • Wenn die Welt uns gehört, Director Judith Keil & Antje Kruska, Lichtblick Filmproduktion
  • Lila, Lila, Director Alain Gsponer, film1
  • Vorstadtkrokodile 2 Director Christian Ditter, Ratpack Filmproduktion
  • Goupies, Director Marc Rothemund, Samfilm
  • Pina, Director Wim Wenders, Neue Roadmovies, Oscar Nomination 2012
  • RubbeldieKatz, Director:Detlev Buck, Film1 2012
  • Türkisch für Anfänger, Director:Bora Dagtekin, 2012
  • A Most wanted Man, Director: Anton Corbijn, 2013
  • Everything will be fine, Director: Wim Wenders, 2014


Anna Jaskiewicz, Manners McDade (from London)

Anna is head of the Sync and Licensing and A&R department at Manners McDade and has lead many award winning placements in advertising, film and video games. Last year she worked as a music supervisor for the film “My Brother the Devil” (winner of Best European Film, Europa Cinema Label Award, Berlinale 2012). Manners McDade has exclusive representation deals with independent labels One Little Indian, Drag City, Morr Music, Fat Cat and Sonic Pieces and also represents works by composers & producers such as Matthew Herbert, Max Richter, Plaid, Stubborn Heart, Sin Fang, Breton and Dustin O’Halloran. Successful brand placements include Volkswagen, Adidas, Nike, Ford, Virgin, Sky HD, Bottega Veneta, Unilever and TopShop as well as video games GTA V and Sleeping Dogs. Films/trailers include Prometheus (International trailer) and Disconnect. Her vision at Manners McDade is to introduce the best European Independent music and composers to music supervisors and producers around the world.



Alex Lodge, Felt Music, Music Supervisor (from London)

Alex lodge is the lead music supervisor at Felt Music and General Manager of Felt Music Library. There he produces composition jobs, oversees commercial music searches and placements and manages the library’s busy and ever-expending catalogue. Recently he has placed tracks in advertising campaigns including Vodafone, Windows 8 and Tourism Ireland and produced composition jobs for the likes of State Farm, Sky and Sega. He lives in North London with his girlfriend and his cat.



Christian Mix-Linzer, Founder and Music Supervisor, Tracks & Fields (from Berlin)

Christian Mix-Linzer started his first record label at the age of 16 and has worked in the entertainment industry ever since. Today he is the Founder and CEO of Tracks & Fields, a music licensing and supervision service in Europe that finds and licenses music for clients such as Audi, Porsche, Hyundai, ebay, Google and McDonald’s. He holds an MBA from IE Business School and a BA in media studies. He lives and works in Berlin.



Dirk Reichardt, Barefoot Music, Music Supervisor (from Hamburg)

Film music composer Dirk Reichardt was awarded Best Music (Gold) in 2004 for his work in ERBSEN AUF HALB 6. He met Til Schweiger and since then has worked with him to manage the music needs for Schweiger in such box office hits as BARFUSS, KEINOHRHASE and ZWEIOHRKÜKEN. The soundtracks for these films are among the most successful in Germany, achieving platinum and gold sales. In 2010 Reichardt and Schweiger formed the label Barefoot Music, of which Reichardt is General Manager and supervises all music placement and artist development. Reichardt supervises music for various projects, including the animated KEINOHRHASE & ZWEIOHRKÜKEN. He and his team also formed the production music house jamXmusic which has provided jingles and sound design services since 1998.

QUESTIONS

Call us at 818 769 7007 or email mary AT narip DOT com.

SOURCES FOR MORE INFO

Barefoot Music
Most Wanted; Music
Berlin Music Week
Cinesong
Felt Music
Iain Cooke
Manners McDade
Tracks & Fields



NARIP. Career acceleration.
Get connected. Stay connected.
____________________________________________________

The National Association of Record Industry Professionals is
the biggest music business network in the world, now in nine major cities.
We promote career advancement, education and good will among record executives.


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2010-03-23 In AZ: How To Market & License Music For Film & TV
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You are cordially invited to NARIP’s

How To Market & License Music For Film & TV

on Tuesday, March 23, 2010

at Mesa Community College in Mesa, AZ

Co-sponsored by
the Mesa Community College Music Business Program



According to Billboard magazine, among the 100 ways for music to receive exposure and cut through clutter, 7 of the top 10 ways include song placement. Music placement has increased dramatically in importance with the proliferation of media channels, and the competition is fierce as more artists and their reps seek licensing opportunities.

Success in synch licensing requires relationship-building, patience, organization, follow-up and understanding the needs of the music buyer.

In this NARIP program, four experts who have collectively secured thousands of placements will discuss strategies and information sources they use to exploit their catalogs and share tips on how to pitch and place music in television, films as well as in movie trailers, video games and advertising.

They will also discuss how to make music more attractive to buyers, where to find them and how to put yourself in line for the most favorable possible deal.

Most importantly, you will learn how to make and close these deals… and keep music buyers coming back for more.

NARIP programs on this topic have been a hit and/or sold out in every city where we have conducted it.

Get educated about the art of music placement!

YOU WILL LEARN

  • How to prepare a recording to increase impact and marketability
  • What music buyers look for and how to approach them
  • Making the pitch: necessary elements
  • Important deal points and legal documents required
  • Budgets and fee ranges
  • Things to avoid
  • Closing the deal
  • How a recording and song is owned
  • Typical flow of earnings from a TV placement
  • How to get paid
Sample license agreement will be distributed at event.

Don’t miss this insider’s peek at the music placement realities of the fastest-changing business in the world. Most importantly, this program gives you practical information you can apply immediately to make better pitches and land placements NOW.

GUEST SPEAKERS

Michael Davenport, CEO, Expressive Artists
David Hilker, CEO, Whirled Music Publishing, Inc.
Cindy Rosmann, Owner, Fuze Artz LLC
Les Scott, Director of Catalog Licensing, Source Q Boutique and NARIP Board Member

WHEN

Tuesday, March 23, 2010
6:00 p.m. – Registration and networking
7:00 p.m. – Program begins
8:15 p.m. – Break
9:30 p.m. – Program ends

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Producers, Artist Managers & Artist Reps
Record & Music Publishing Executives
Concert Promoters, Agents, Tour Managers
Anyone seeking to create revenue and profile through placements.

WHERE

Mesa Community College
1833 W. Southern Ave.
Navajo Room
Mesa, AZ 85202-4822

Click here for directions.

REGISTER NOW

$10: NARIP Members
$25: Non-members

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SPECIAL BONUS

Congratulations! You made a wise choice, and you’ll enjoy this NARIP program. Because you are registering for the program, we offer you the MP3 recording for only $20 more (regularly $39.95), a savings of $19.95. Please select the “Premium Ticket” option below if you’d like to add the MP3 to your order.

3 WAYS TO REGISTER

1. Online: www.narip.com (just scroll down)
2. Phone: 818-769-7007
3. Walk-up (if space permits)

Advance RSVP encouraged.
Pre-paid admission guarantees seating.
No refunds.
We appreciate your cooperation.

QUESTIONS?

Call us at 818-769-7007 or email info@narip.com.

ABOUT THE SPEAKERS:

Michael Davenport, CEO, Expressive Artists

Michael Davenport started his career in film at the age of 14 working as an assistant to notorious director Sam Peckinpah on the set of Convoy. After similar stints with directors Sam Fuller (The Big Red One) and Mark Robson (Avalanche Express) he graduated high school in New Mexico and moved to Los Angeles to work for television producer Tom McDermott (Four Star Entertainment) on the CBS movie Mazes & Monsters starring Tom Hanks. When McDermott ventured into television syndication, Michael followed him to Southbrook Entertainment where properties included Lassie and The Lone Ranger series.In 1987, Michael’s lifelong interest in music brought him to the world of recording working with rock acts Ozzy Osbourne, Scorpions, Whitesnake, Eddie Money and Emerson, Lake & Palmer while managing record producer Keith Olsen’s (Fleetwood Mac, Pat Benatar, Foreigner) Goodnight L.A. Studios in Los Angeles. This eventually led to management of recording artists and world-class record producers. Since that time Michael has secured recording and publishing contracts for numerous artists and received more than 150 gold and platinum sales awards for his participation on albums by Santana, Guns ‘N’ Roses, Blue Man Group, David Bowie, Slipknot, AC/DC, Ricky Martin and the motion picture soundtracks for 8 Mile, American Pie, Armageddon, City of Angels, Spawn, The Scorpion King, I Am Sam, The Matrix Reloaded and South Park. His producer/engineer clients have received numerous Grammy awards and nominations. Michael recently added the title music supervisor to his career credits with the upcoming films Adventures of a Teenage Dragonslayer and Intrepido. Michael lives in New Mexico where he owns and operates Expressive Artists, a full-service music supervision and management company. Michael is available for private consultation. Contact: 505-266-7000

David Hilker, CEO, Whirled Music Publishing, Inc.

Music industry veteran David Hilker is co-founder and CEO of Whirled Music Publishing, Inc. WMP’s core business is licensing its content to the television, film and advertising industries. The company generates thousands of placements yearly via relationships with key decision makers. Select 2010 credits include: Television – Cold Case (CBS), Accidently On Purpose (CBS), How I Met Your Mother (CBS), Brothers & Sisters (ABC), The Middle (ABC), Dollhouse (Fox), Parks & Recreation (NBC), One Tree Hill (WB), Sons Of Tucson (FX), Psych (USA), Crash (Starz), Bloodletting & Miraculous Cures (HBO), Tool Academy (VH1), E! True Hollywood Story (E!). Independent film – Remember Me, The Irishman, The Art of Stealing. Advertising – Comcast Cable, Down Under Chardonnay, Denny’s and Bud Light.

Cindy Rosmann, Owner, Fuze Artz LLC

Cindy Rosmann founded Fuze Artz in 2007 on the heels of a decade at Groove Addicts where she built the company’s music publishing and licensing division. Returning to her entrepreneurial roots, she now integrates talent and publishers that span the globe into her new venture and produces brand-specific audio strategies for film, TV and new media. Collaborating with top media clients and music labels, Fuze Artz creates solutions for the content and delivery issues facing today’s entertainment marketers and music publishers. Focusing on new media and technology that provides artists, music publishers and composers with strategies to market digital content in a multi-platform world, Fuze Artz also creates original music for network branding, promos, trailers, main titles, IDs and entertainment plus music licensing, music supervision, clearance and sonic branding.

Rosmann served as VP and General Manager at Groove Addicts, overseeing and expanding the company’s licensing and publishing division domestically and in the 30 countries where its music is distributed. Joining the company in 1997, Rosmann grew the division’s revenue at a rate of 40% annually until 2001. Responding to the challenges of the dot.com bust, SAG strike and 9/11, Rosmann aggressively launched niche product lines generating multiple revenue streams and turned her attention to getting music on the Web. This strategy worked to dominate market share in a crowded field of music publishers vying for this business. Rosmann was responsible for acquiring content, continually expanding the catalog’s reach into foreign markets which included attracting representation in North America of music from top publishers from around the world. Managing the sales and support staff, Rosmann also worked closely with recording and performing artists. This included bringing new and emerging talent to the company roster, and producing and packaging music for motion pictures, two soundtracks, trailers, video games and advertising campaigns, music libraries and original scores for spots and promos. In the last decade, Rosmann immersed herself in new technologies in an effort to protect copyright assets and provide clients with music in an increasingly digital world. This included using audio watermarking, digital royalty streams, meta-data encoding, retooling and launching the company’s interactive Web sites and bringing new catalogs, like the trailer composer scoring series FULLTILT, to market.

Rosmann came to Groove Addicts from a career in public relations and marketing, previously owning and operating her own consulting firm. Her background includes extensive work for cable industry clients such as Lifetime Network and the NCTA. Rosmann is a member of ASCAP, BMI, SESAC performing rights organizations; PROMAX, an international organization providing education, recognition and interaction for promotion, marketing and design professionals in electronic media; NATPE, National Association of Television Program Executives; AIMP, Association of Independent Music Publishers; CCC, California Copyright Conference; I3DS, a new international 3D Society formed by John Landau, Jim Chabin and Jeffrey Katzenberg to advance the achievement of professionals working in the arts and technologies of Steroscopic 3D. Rosmann is very active locally in the arts community, serving as Chairperson of the Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District Visual & Performing Arts Advisory Committee and working in support of the District’s FOR THE ARTS endowment.

Recent highlights include creating new Promo IDs for the Bravo network launching a new web music search engine; placing “Beautiful Tree,” a song from the Fuse Artz Artistz catalog as the Main Title Theme for the CBS/Warner Bros new show, “Life Unexpected” premiering airing on The CW Network; “Devisitate” from Game Time Glory: The Next Season licensed for the “Clash of the Titans” trailer campaign, due to hits US theaters nationwide in March 2010, plus numerous game, advertising and TV show custom scores and song placements.


Les Scott, Director of Catalog Licensing, Source Q Boutique

Les Scott is a veteran of the music industry and is uniquely positioned to help NARIP members in Phoenix identify opportunities within this business. His publishing company Source Q Boutique specializes in music placement in film & television, and currently represents over 350 writers/artists. SQB is exclusively marketed through its alliances Crucial Music Group, Fuze Artz and Expressive Artists. Mr. Scott consults on intellectual property and other legal matters such as band agreements, record contracts, writer collaborations, performance releases, cue sheets and other custom agreements. As a producer, he is commissioned to write and produce songs for such companies as BMG, FirstCom, Universal Music Group and Network, and has produced over 125 artists/bands in all genres. He knows the current buyers of music and what type of music is in demand. With his hands-on practical knowledge of how music makes money, Mr. Scott understands the marketplace and can offer insight to writers and artists on what they need to know. Mr. Scott is available for private consultation. Contact: lesscott@fastq.com or 480-585-2554.

SOURCES FOR MORE INFO:

www.expressiveartists.com
www.fuzeartz.com

NARIP. Career acceleration.
Get connected. Stay connected.

____________________________________________________

The National Association of Record Industry Professionals promotes career
advancement, education and good will among record executives.


2010-07-21 In AZ: Art of Artist Management: Indie Artist Careers from Start to Success
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You are cordially invited to NARIP’s

Art of Artist Management:
Indie Artist Careers from Start to Success

on Wednesday, July 21, 2010

at Mesa Community College in Mesa, AZ

Co-sponsored by
the Mesa Community College Music Business Program



Managing independent recording artists to achieve their maximum career potential and commercial success will be the subject of NARIP’s next program.

This program will feature independent artist managers who specialize in assisting artists in the developing stages of their careers.

YOU WILL LEARN

  • Proven strategies in advancing artists’ careers
  • Strategic planning
  • Finance
  • Domestic and international marketing
  • Creating sales demand for records
  • Touring and personal appearances
  • Image cultivation, positioning & dealing with media
  • Merchandising and ancillary markets
  • Endorsements, branding, product cross-promotion
  • Internet presence
  • The art of the deal
We will also address the artist manager’s relationship with record companies, including A&R, branch distribution and field support, and radio and retail.

GUEST SPEAKERS

Jake Versluis, Founder, Verse Management (from Los Angeles)
Peter Sotos, NARIP Phoenix Director (moderator)

WHEN

Wednesday, July 21, 2010
6:00 p.m. – Registration and networking
7:00 p.m. – Program begins
8:15 p.m. – Break
9:30 p.m. – Program ends

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Artist Managers, Producers & Artist Reps
Record & Music Publishing Executives
Concert Promoters, Agents, Tour Managers
Anyone seeking to advance a career in artist management.

WHERE

Mesa Community College
1833 W. Southern Ave.
Navajo Room
Mesa, AZ 85202-4822

Click here for directions.

REGISTER NOW

$15: NARIP Members
$25: Non-members

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SPECIAL BONUS

Congratulations! You made a wise choice, and you’ll enjoy this NARIP program. Because you are registering for the program, we offer you the MP3 recording for only $20 more (regularly $39.95), a savings of $19.95. Please select the “Premium Ticket” option below if you’d like to add the MP3 to your order.

3 WAYS TO REGISTER

1. Online: www.narip.com (just scroll down)
2. Phone: 818-769-7007
3. Walk-up (if space permits)

Advance RSVP encouraged.
Pre-paid admission guarantees seating.
No refunds.
We appreciate your cooperation.

QUESTIONS?

Call us at 818-769-7007 or email info@narip.com.

ABOUT THE SPEAKERS


Jake Versluis, Founder, Verse Management

For over 13 years Jake Versluis has navigated the increasingly tumultuous music business and is the owner of two companies, Verse Management Corp. and Cause Focus. After putting in time as the marketing manager at Artist Direct (1999-2002) and BandMerch (2002-2004), Jake joined REN Management to work with the management team for INCUBUS. The small management company allowed him to handle many duties for the band including marketing, music pitching, touring, merchandising, publishing and more. He continues to work with the band who are now a client of his Non-profit consulting company, Cause Focus. Founded in 2008, Cause Focus works with high-profile bands to assist them in raising money for charity. His newest client is NO DOUBT.

Jake’s management company handles two acts: EARLY STATES and GABY MORENO. EARLY STATES is a young band out of Sacramento, CA signed to Wind-Up Records (Evanescence, Creed, Finger 11). The band releases its debut record in 2011. GABY MORENO is a Guatemalan singer/songwriter living in Los Angeles. A true independent artist, Gaby has achieved the following with no agent or record label: he won the grand prize in the John Lennon Songwriting contest in 2007, toured as direct support for Tracy Chapman in 2009, toured as direct support for Ani Difranco in 2009 and again in 2010, sold 2,000 copies of her debut CD “Still the Unknown”, and wrote the opening theme song to NBC’s hit show “Parks and Recreation.” Her music has been featured in TV shows such as “The Hills,” “Ghost Whisperer,” “Khloe and Kourt,” “Lincoln Heights” and more. Gaby sang the classic Charlie Chaplin song “Smile” in the 2009 movie “The Cove,” which won a 2010 Oscar for best documentary.

Jake attended the University of Florida where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in ’99. He has lived in Los Angeles since 1999.


Peter Sotos, NARIP Phoenix Director (moderator), and Fireball Music Management Founder

In addition to his duties as NARIP Phoenix Director, Peter Sotos is founder of Fireball Music Management, a full service artist management company. Fireball specializes in taking acts to the next level through focused marketing and promotion, and specializes in finding each band’s unique niche to maximize its full potential. Fireball believes in its acts and operates with honesty and integrity. With established relationships at radio stations, record companies, management companies, and with producers, promoters, venues and clubs and other industry professionals, Fireball gives its artist clients the platform to have their music heard by people in a position to advance artist careers. Fireball’s motto is “Turn up the heat in promotion!” Current and recent clients include Led Zepagain, Damage Incorporated, We Are They, Interfate, Halocene and Blameshift.





SOURCES FOR MORE INFO:
www.fireballmusicmanagement.com
www.versemanagement.com


NARIP. Career acceleration.
Get connected. Stay connected.

____________________________________________________

The National Association of Record Industry Professionals promotes career
advancement, education and good will among record executives.


2011-04-25 In AZ – The State of Live Performance in Phoenix & Beyond
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The State of Live Performance
in Phoenix & Beyond

on Monday, April 25, 2011

in Mesa, AZ

Presented in partnership with
Mesa Community College Career and Re-Entry Services, MIC Club, and
the Mesa Community College Music Business Program

Live shows and concert tours remain the most important components of artist development available and, when successfully executed, can have an enormous positive impact on an artist’s career.

Local experts discuss how an artist’s career trajectory can be improved with strategic bookings; how shows are bought, sold and built upon; and how people make money from them.

You will learn:

  • How To Book Acts In Small & Medium Venues
  • How To Grow A Fan Base
  • Fee Ranges For Specific Venues
  • Digital Deals To Augment Live Efforts
  • How To Tie In Digital Sales With Live Performances & Retail
  • Marketing Live Music On The Internet
  • How To Maximize Merch Sales
  • Performance Deal Points: Money, Splits, Merch
  • Hot Trends
  • Pulling It All Together
GUEST SPEAKERS (scroll down for speaker profiles):

  • Jeremiah Gratza, Promoter, Stateside Presents
  • William Reed, Promoter / Live DJ / Radio DJ
  • Stephen Chilton, Promoter, Psyko Steve Presents
  • Peter Sotos, Fireball Music Management & NARIP Phoenix Director
  • Tess Taylor, President, National Association of Record Industry Professionals (moderator)
WHEN

Monday, April 25, 2011
4:00 p.m. – Registration and networking
4:30 p.m. – Program begins
7:00 p.m. – Program ends

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Artist managers, agents, promoters
Record and publishing executives
Producers and those who work with artists to promote their careers
Anyone seeking to stimulate demand for music by way of live performances.

WHERE

Mesa Community College
1833 W. Southern Ave.
Elsner Library, Room 145
Mesa, AZ 85202-4822

Click here for directions.

REGISTER NOW

$10: NARIP Members
$20: Non-members

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SPECIAL BONUS

Congratulations! You made a wise choice, and you’ll enjoy this NARIP program. Because you are registering for the program, we offer you the MP3 recording for only $20 more (regularly $39.95), a savings of $19.95. Please select the “Premium Ticket” option below if you’d like to add the MP3 to your order.

3 WAYS TO REGISTER

1. Online: www.narip.com (just scroll down)
2. Phone: 818-769-7007
3. Walk-up (if space permits)

Advance RSVP encouraged.
Pre-paid admission guarantees seating.
No refunds.
We appreciate your cooperation.

QUESTIONS?

Call us at 818-769-7007 or email info@narip.com.

THANK YOU

Special thanks to Jackie Gill, Laurie Black, Debbie Smith and Alexandra Perdue for their help with NARIP events at Mesa Community College.

ABOUT THE SPEAKERS


Jeremiah Gratza, Promoter, Stateside Presents

Bio posted shortly.


William Reed, Promoter / Live DJ / Radio DJ

Award-winning Phoenix based DJ, radio show host, artist manager and promoter. Over 10 years of event and artist management, production and promotion experience.

Stephen Chilton, Promoter, Psyko Steve Presents

Stephen Chilton has been producing and promoting great independent concerts in Arizona as “Psyko Steve Presents” for over a decade. Stephen has always believed in new music and supporting the best new artists, artists who are doing something original and innovative. He strives to create the largest platform possible for music that has not yet been heard by masses weather it ever will be or not. His focus on developing new talent has furthered the careers of some of today’s top artists and assisted many top local acts on their way to national attention. Stephen’ss track record for working with cutting edge talent has led Chilton to critical acclaim as a tastemaker and established him as a veteran talent buyer.


Peter Sotos, NARIP Phoenix Director (moderator), and Fireball Music Management Founder

In addition to his duties as NARIP Phoenix Director, Peter Sotos is founder of Fireball Music Management, a full service artist management company. Fireball specializes in taking acts to the next level through focused marketing and promotion, and specializes in finding each band’s unique niche to maximize its full potential. Fireball believes in its acts and operates with honesty and integrity. With established relationships at radio stations, record companies, management companies, and with producers, promoters, venues and clubs and other industry professionals, Fireball gives its artist clients the platform to have their music heard by people in a position to advance artist careers. Fireball’s motto is “Turn up the heat in promotion!” Current and recent clients include Led Zepagain, Damage Incorporated, We Are They, Interfate, Halocene and Blameshift.

Tess Taylor, President, National Association of Record Industry Professionals (moderator)

Bio posted shortly.

SOURCES FOR MORE INFO:

www.narip.com

____________________________________________________
The National Association of Record Industry Professionals promotes career
advancement, education and good will among record executives.







2011-09-26 In AZ – The State of Live Performance in Phoenix & Beyond
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The State of Live Performance
in Phoenix & Beyond

on Monday, September 26, 2011

at Central Arizona College in Coolidge, AZ

Live shows and concert tours remain the most important components of artist development available and, when successfully executed, can have an enormous positive impact on an artist’s career.

Local experts discuss how an artist’s career trajectory can be improved with strategic bookings; how shows are bought, sold and built upon; and how people make money from them.

You will learn:

  • How To Book Acts In Small & Medium Venues
  • How To Grow A Fan Base
  • Fee Ranges For Specific Venues
  • Digital Deals To Augment Live Efforts
  • How To Tie In Digital Sales With Live Performances & Retail
  • Marketing Live Music On The Internet
  • How To Maximize Merch Sales
  • Performance Deal Points: Money, Splits, Merch
  • Hot Trends
  • Pulling It All Together
GUEST SPEAKERS (scroll down for speaker profiles):

  • Pandy Raye, Co-Founder, Chicks With Picks
  • Zach Yoshioka, K&Z Entertainment / Powerline Management
  • Peter Sotos, Fireball Music Management & NARIP Phoenix Director
  • TAIKUN, Zaria Music Management Marketing Group, NARIP Marketing Manager (moderator)
WHEN

Monday, September 26, 2011
6:00 p.m. – Registration and networking
7:00 p.m. – Program begins
8:15 p.m. – Break
9:30 p.m. – Program ends

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Artist managers, agents, promoters
Record and publishing executives
Producers and those who work with artists to promote their careers
Anyone seeking to stimulate demand for music by way of live performances.

WHERE

Central Arizona College ~ Signal Peak Campus
8470 North Overfield Road
Student Services Building (M), Room 101
Coolidge, AZ 85128

Click here for directions.

REGISTER NOW

$10: NARIP Members
$20: Non-members

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SPECIAL BONUS

Congratulations! You made a wise choice, and you’ll enjoy this NARIP program. Because you are registering for the program, we offer you the MP3 recording for only $20 more (regularly $39.95), a savings of $19.95. Please select the “Premium Ticket” option below if you’d like to add the MP3 to your order.

3 WAYS TO REGISTER

1. Online: www.narip.com (just scroll down)
2. Phone: 818-769-7007
3. Walk-up (if space permits)

Advance RSVP encouraged.
Pre-paid admission guarantees seating.
No refunds.
We appreciate your cooperation.

QUESTIONS?

Call us at 818-769-7007 or email jen AT narip DOT com.

THANK YOU

Special thanks to Central Arizona College, to Rick Moore, David Saline and Dan Bush for their support of NARIP and NARIP events

ABOUT THE SPEAKERS


Pandy Raye, Co-Founder, Chicks With Picks

Pandy Raye has never known a life without music. From an early age, she drew her inspiration from her parents. After playing in bands, studio work and songwriting on the side, she moved from Kansas City to Arizona in 1999 and started meeting people in the music scene here. She feels it is essential to not only build relationships, but o keep and respect them. She believes that success is also about networking and connecting with other people who share your passion. Then find the venues/events that need what you have to offer and go from there. Along the way, never make promises you can’t keep and always strive to be better at what you do. “I have been extremely lucky to have found a business partner, who shares my work ethic and vision,” she says, referring to Rhonda Hitchcock, Co-Founder of Chicks with Picks. Together they have booked almost 900 shows in 3 1/2 years and now have over 300 artists on the CWP roster! The key is having dedication, passion, believing in what you do, having the “right people” in your corner, working hard, and having great talent to back it all up. Together these Pandy and Rhonda are blazing a path for female singer/songwriters and musicians in Arizona.


Zach Yoshioka, K&Z Entertainment / Powerline Management

With a background in video production Zach Yoshioka broke into the music industry in 2002, producing nationally released DVDs for punk rock AZ band Authority Zero (Lava Records)) and Kottonmouth Kings (Suburban Noize/Capitol). After freelancing for record labels such as Maverick, Warner Bros. and Capitol, Yoshioka soon moved into artist development and management. In 2005 Yoshioka discovered Arizona 6-piece Eyes Set To Kill. Using his relationships with record labels Yoshioka secured a record/imprint deal for the group with Suburban Noize Records and the band went on to sell 40,000 copies of their first CD Reach. In the next two years he secured record deals for The Summer Set (The Militia Group) and Karate High School (Eyeball Records). Managing bands around the country Yoshioka soon partnered with longtime business colleague Kyle Borman to form K & Z Entertainment. From 2007 to present, K&Z has produced over 300 shows in Tempe, Mesa, Phoenix, Scottsdale and Tucson and has booked bands such as Asking Alexandria, We Came As Romans, Winds Of Plague, Evans Blue, Hawthorne Heights and many more. Today Yoshioka is a full time talent buyer at K&Z and keeps up strong relationships with The Agency Group, Pantheon Agency, APA, Kenmore, Windish, TKO, ICM, CAA and William Morris. With a strong background in artist development K&Z continues to manage acts along with pushing video production to further their marketing and promotion.


Peter Sotos, and Fireball Music Management, NARIP Phoenix Director

In addition to his duties as NARIP Phoenix Director, Peter Sotos is founder of Fireball Music Management, a full service artist management company. Fireball specializes in taking acts to the next level through focused marketing and promotion, and specializes in finding each band’s unique niche to maximize its full potential. Fireball believes in its acts and operates with honesty and integrity. With established relationships at radio stations, record companies, management companies, and with producers, promoters, venues and clubs and other industry professionals, Fireball gives its artist clients the platform to have their music heard by people in a position to advance artist careers. Fireball’s motto is “Turn up the heat in promotion!” Current and recent clients include Led Zepagain, Damage Incorporated, We Are They, Interfate, Halocene and Blameshift.


TAIKUN

TAIKUN is a media-head with a passion for music and technology. He is Talent Manager for Zaria Music Management Marketing Group and responsible for seeking talents, creating, producing, marketing and monetizing content to fans and consumers. He has been able to leverage his Big 4 consulting experience with various Fortune 500 and small businesses into the media and entertainment industries. He also advises businesses, artists and clients on information technology, business and marketing strategies. TAIKUN is completing his Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) degree from the University of Arizona. In his spare time, TAIKUN is involved with a non-profit organization that creates and promotes schools in emerging countries.

SOURCES FOR MORE INFO:

Fireball Music Management
K & Z Entertainment
www.narip.com

____________________________________________________
The National Association of Record Industry Professionals promotes career
advancement, education and good will among record executives.







2013-03-17 In AZ – NARIP Music Biz Brunch @ Co-Hoots
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NARIP Brunch
Eat, Meet & Greet!


Sunday, March 17th, 2013
Sponsored by 80/20 Records @ Co-Hoots

You are invited to attend NARIP’s brunch on Sunday March 17th, 2013 sponsored by 80/20 Records @ Co-Hoots in Arizona.

We’re doing it again! Join us, come meet and greet Phoenix-area record and music industry professionals.

All are welcome.
You need not be a NARIP member to attend.

Please RSVP and register online by Friday March 15th at 5:00 p.m. You are welcome to attend at the last minute as a walk-up, but we appreciate advance registration for crowd-planning purposes!

So come along to meet existing friends and contacts, and make new ones. NARIP brunches feature 30-second introductions by all present to help you identify and get in front of the people who can make a difference to your business. Professional speed-dating!

Among other things, NARIP sponsors events like these to encourage networking and the fostering of business relationships in the record industry. Over 75% of all great opportunities, deals and job offers come about as a direct result of second and third party referrals – who you know matters. So get to know more people in the record biz, and let them get to know you! Please join us and bring plenty of business cards. All are welcome, details below.

“ONE OF THE BEST OPPORTUNITIES TO NETWORK” IN THE BIZ
(Music Connection Magazine)


“NARIP brunches have been a HUGE benefit for me and my company,” says Geodesic Management’s Dan Strader from New York. “In just a few hours at a Los Angeles brunch, I was able to establish a presence in that city and make solid connections that I still use to this day. Networking brunches have now begun in New York, and the connections we’ve made are career-changing.”

REGISTER NOW

Please register online by Friday March 15th at 5:00 p.m. so we can prepare enough refreshments for everyone. To register now, just scroll down.

Is your network not working? Ours is.

They can’t promote you if they don’t know who you are!

WHEN

Sunday, March 17th, 2013
11:00 a.m. – Arrive and eat!
11:30 a.m. – Introductions
2:00 p.m. – Brunch ends, networking continues

WHERE

Co-Hoots
1027 E. Washington St.
Suite 107
Phoenix, AZ 85034

COST

$6 for NARIP Members
$11 for Non-Members
Get a NARIP membership for $9.95 a month and only pay the member rate!

Admission includes 1 beverage and 1 food item per attendee.

We encourage you to register in advance online now (just scroll down). Otherwise, cash only at the door on Event Day please. Price includes 1 beverage, 1 food item and event admission.

PARKING & DIRECTIONS

There is parking directly behind the building and across 11th st in the parking lot and can park on 11th st as well. It’s also walking distance from a Light Rail Station.

THANK YOU

Special thanks to Michael Zimmerlich 80/20 Records for hosting this brunch.

QUESTIONS?

Call 818-769-7007 or email mary@narip.com

NARIP. Career acceleration.
Get connected. Stay connected.

____________________________________________________

The National Association of Record Industry Professionals promotes career advancement, education and good will among record executives.







2013-07-13 In AZ – NARIP Music Biz Brunch @ Co-Hoots
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NARIP Brunch
Eat, Meet & Greet!


Saturday, July 13th, 2013
Sponsored by 80/20 Records @ Co-Hoots

You are invited to attend NARIP’s brunch on Saturday, July 13th, 2013 sponsored by 80/20 Records @ Co-Hoots in Arizona.

We’re doing it again! Join us, come meet and greet Phoenix-area record and music industry professionals.

All are welcome.
You need not be a NARIP member to attend.

Please RSVP and register online by Friday July 12th at 5:00 p.m. You are welcome to attend at the last minute as a walk-up, but we appreciate advance registration for crowd-planning purposes!

So come along to meet existing friends and contacts, and make new ones. NARIP brunches feature 30-second introductions by all present to help you identify and get in front of the people who can make a difference to your business. Professional speed-dating!

Among other things, NARIP sponsors events like these to encourage networking and the fostering of business relationships in the record industry. Over 75% of all great opportunities, deals and job offers come about as a direct result of second and third party referrals – who you know matters. So get to know more people in the record biz, and let them get to know you! Please join us and bring plenty of business cards. All are welcome, details below.

“ONE OF THE BEST OPPORTUNITIES TO NETWORK” IN THE BIZ
(Music Connection Magazine)


“NARIP brunches have been a HUGE benefit for me and my company,” says Geodesic Management’s Dan Strader from New York. “In just a few hours at a Los Angeles brunch, I was able to establish a presence in that city and make solid connections that I still use to this day. Networking brunches have now begun in New York, and the connections we’ve made are career-changing.”

REGISTER NOW

Please register online by Friday July 12th at 5:00 p.m. so we can prepare enough refreshments for everyone. To register now, just scroll down.

Is your network not working? Ours is.

They can’t promote you if they don’t know who you are!

WHEN

Saturday, July 13th, 2013
11:00 a.m. – Arrive and eat!
11:30 a.m. – Introductions
2:00 p.m. – Brunch ends, networking continues

WHERE

Co-Hoots
1027 E. Washington St.
Suite 107
Phoenix, AZ 85034

COST

$6 for NARIP Members
$11 for Non-Members
Get a NARIP membership for $9.95 a month and only pay the member rate!

Admission includes 1 beverage and 1 food item per attendee.

We encourage you to register in advance online now (just scroll down). Otherwise, cash only at the door on Event Day please. Price includes 1 beverage, 1 food item and event admission.

PARKING & DIRECTIONS

There is parking directly behind the building and across 11th st in the parking lot and can park on 11th st as well. It’s also walking distance from a Light Rail Station.

THANK YOU

Special thanks to Michael Zimmerlich 80/20 Records for hosting this brunch.

QUESTIONS?

Call 818-769-7007 or email mary@narip.com

NARIP. Career acceleration.
Get connected. Stay connected.

____________________________________________________

The National Association of Record Industry Professionals promotes career advancement, education and good will among record executives.







2013-10-05 In AZ – NARIP Music Biz Brunch @ Co-Hoots
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NARIP Brunch
Eat, Meet & Greet!


Saturday, October 5th, 2013
Sponsored by 80/20 Records @ Co-Hoots


You are invited to attend NARIP’s brunch on Saturday, October 5th, 2013 sponsored by 80/20 Records @ Co-Hoots in Arizona.

We’re doing it again! Join us, come meet and greet Phoenix-area record and music industry professionals.

All are welcome.
You need not be a NARIP member to attend.

Please RSVP and register online by Friday October 4th at 5:00 p.m. You are welcome to attend at the last minute as a walk-up, but we appreciate advance registration for crowd-planning purposes!

So come along to meet existing friends and contacts, and make new ones. NARIP brunches feature 30-second introductions by all present to help you identify and get in front of the people who can make a difference to your business. Professional speed-dating!

Among other things, NARIP sponsors events like these to encourage networking and the fostering of business relationships in the record industry. Over 75% of all great opportunities, deals and job offers come about as a direct result of second and third party referrals – who you know matters. So get to know more people in the record biz, and let them get to know you! Please join us and bring plenty of business cards. All are welcome, details below.

“ONE OF THE BEST OPPORTUNITIES TO NETWORK” IN THE BIZ
(Music Connection Magazine)


“NARIP brunches have been a HUGE benefit for me and my company,” says Geodesic Management’s Dan Strader from New York. “In just a few hours at a Los Angeles brunch, I was able to establish a presence in that city and make solid connections that I still use to this day. Networking brunches have now begun in New York, and the connections we’ve made are career-changing.”

REGISTER NOW

Please register online by Friday October 4th at 5:00 p.m. so we can prepare enough refreshments for everyone. To register now, just scroll down.

Is your network not working? Ours is.

They can’t promote you if they don’t know who you are!

WHEN

Saturday, October 5th, 2013
11:00 a.m. – Arrive and eat!
11:30 a.m. – Introductions
2:00 p.m. – Brunch ends, networking continues

WHERE

Co-Hoots
1027 E. Washington St.
Suite 107
Phoenix, AZ 85034

COST

$7 for NARIP Members
$12 for Non-Members
Get a NARIP membership for $9.95 a month and only pay the member rate!

Admission includes 1 beverage and 1 food item per attendee.

We encourage you to register in advance online now (just scroll down). Otherwise, cash only at the door on Event Day please. Price includes 1 beverage, 1 food item and event admission.

PARKING & DIRECTIONS

There is parking directly behind the building and across 11th st in the parking lot and can park on 11th st as well. It’s also walking distance from a Light Rail Station.

THANK YOU

Special thanks to Michael Zimmerlich 80/20 Records for hosting this brunch.

QUESTIONS?

Call 818-769-7007 or email mary@narip.com

NARIP. Career acceleration.
Get connected. Stay connected.

____________________________________________________

The National Association of Record Industry Professionals promotes career advancement, education and good will among record executives.







2014-03-01 In AZ – NARIP Music Biz Brunch @ Co-Hoots
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NARIP Brunch
Eat, Meet & Greet!


Saturday, March 1, 2014
Sponsored by 80/20 Records @ Co-Hoots

FREE with RSVP


You are invited to attend NARIP’s brunch on Saturday, March 1, 2014 sponsored by 80/20 Records @ Co-Hoots in Arizona.

We’re doing it again! Join us, come meet and greet Phoenix-area record and music industry professionals.

All are welcome.
You need not be a NARIP member to attend.

Please RSVP and register online by Friday Feb 28 at 5:00 p.m. You are welcome to attend at the last minute as a walk-up, but we appreciate advance registration for crowd-planning purposes!

So come along to meet existing friends and contacts, and make new ones. NARIP brunches feature 30-second introductions by all present to help you identify and get in front of the people who can make a difference to your business. Professional speed-dating!

Among other things, NARIP sponsors events like these to encourage networking and the fostering of business relationships in the record industry. Over 75% of all great opportunities, deals and job offers come about as a direct result of second and third party referrals – who you know matters. So get to know more people in the record biz, and let them get to know you! Please join us and bring plenty of business cards. All are welcome, details below.

“ONE OF THE BEST OPPORTUNITIES TO NETWORK” IN THE BIZ
(Music Connection Magazine)


“NARIP brunches have been a HUGE benefit for me and my company,” says Geodesic Management’s Dan Strader from New York. “In just a few hours at a Los Angeles brunch, I was able to establish a presence in that city and make solid connections that I still use to this day. Networking brunches have now begun in New York, and the connections we’ve made are career-changing.”

REGISTER NOW

Please register online by Friday Feb 28 at 5:00 p.m. so we can prepare enough refreshments for everyone. To register now, just scroll down.

Is your network not working? Ours is.

They can’t promote you if they don’t know who you are!

WHEN

Saturday, March 1, 2014
11:00 a.m. – Arrive and eat!
11:30 a.m. – Introductions
2:00 p.m. – Brunch ends, networking continues

WHERE

Co-Hoots
1027 E. Washington St.
Suite 107
Phoenix, AZ 85034

COST

FREE with RSVP (just scroll down)

We encourage you to register in advance online now (just scroll down). Otherwise, walk-ups pay $5 (cash only) at the door on Event Day please. Price includes 1 beverage, 1 food item and event admission.

PARKING & DIRECTIONS

There is parking directly behind the building and across 11th st in the parking lot and can park on 11th st as well. It’s also walking distance from a Light Rail Station.

THANK YOU

Special thanks to Michael Zimmerlich 80/20 Records for hosting this brunch.

QUESTIONS?

Call 818-769-7007 or email mary@narip.com

NARIP. Career acceleration.
Get connected. Stay connected.

____________________________________________________

The National Association of Record Industry Professionals promotes career advancement, education and good will among record executives.







2014-04-19 In AZ – NARIP Music Biz Brunch @ Co-Hoots
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NARIP Brunch
Eat, Meet & Greet!


Saturday, April 19, 2014
At Co-Hoots

You are invited to attend NARIP’s brunch on Saturday, April 19, 2014 sponsored by 80/20 Records @ Co-Hoots in Arizona.

We’re doing it again! Join us, come meet and greet Phoenix-area record and music industry professionals.

All are welcome.
You need not be a NARIP member to attend.

Please RSVP and register online by Friday April 18 at 5:00 p.m. You are welcome to attend at the last minute as a walk-up, but we appreciate advance registration for crowd-planning purposes!

So come along to meet existing friends and contacts, and make new ones. NARIP brunches feature 30-second introductions by all present to help you identify and get in front of the people who can make a difference to your business. Professional speed-dating!

Among other things, NARIP sponsors events like these to encourage networking and the fostering of business relationships in the record industry. Over 75% of all great opportunities, deals and job offers come about as a direct result of second and third party referrals – who you know matters. So get to know more people in the record biz, and let them get to know you! Please join us and bring plenty of business cards. All are welcome, details below.

“ONE OF THE BEST OPPORTUNITIES TO NETWORK” IN THE BIZ
(Music Connection Magazine)


“NARIP brunches have been a HUGE benefit for me and my company,” says Geodesic Management’s Dan Strader from New York. “In just a few hours at a Los Angeles brunch, I was able to establish a presence in that city and make solid connections that I still use to this day. Networking brunches have now begun in New York, and the connections we’ve made are career-changing.”

REGISTER NOW

Please register online by Friday April 18 at 5:00 p.m. so we can prepare enough refreshments for everyone. To register now, just scroll down.

Is your network not working? Ours is.

They can’t promote you if they don’t know who you are!

WHEN

Saturday, April 19, 2014
11:00 a.m. – Arrive and eat!
11:30 a.m. – Introductions
2:00 p.m. – Brunch ends, networking continues

WHERE

Co-Hoots
1027 E. Washington St.
Suite 107
Phoenix, AZ 85034

COST

This is a FREE Networking Event
Food and drinks available but not included

PARKING & DIRECTIONS

There is parking directly behind the building and across 11th st in the parking lot and can park on 11th st as well. It’s also walking distance from a Light Rail Station.

THANK YOU

Special thanks to Michael Zimmerlich 80/20 Records for hosting this brunch.

QUESTIONS?

Call 818-769-7007 or email mary@narip.com

NARIP. Career acceleration.
Get connected. Stay connected.

____________________________________________________

The National Association of Record Industry Professionals promotes career advancement, education and good will among record executives.







2012-06-23 In AZ – NARIP Music Biz Brunch @ Chaton Studios
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NARIP Brunch
Eat, Meet & Greet!

Saturday, June 23, 2012
Sponsored by Chaton Studios

You are invited to attend NARIP’s brunch on Saturday, June 23th, 2012 sponsored by Chaton Studios in Arizona.

We’re doing it again! Join us, come meet and greet Phoenix-area record and music industry professionals.

All are welcome.
You need not be a NARIP member to attend.

Please RSVP and register online by Thursday, June 21 at 5:00 p.m. so we can prepare enough refreshments for everyone. NARIP encourages pre-payment. You are welcome to attend at the last minute as a walk-up, but we appreciate advance registration.

So come along to meet existing friends and contacts, and make new ones. NARIP brunches feature 30-second introductions by all present to help you identify and get in front of the people who can make a difference to your business. Professional speed-dating!

Among other things, NARIP sponsors events like these to encourage networking and the fostering of business relationships in the record industry. Over 75% of all great opportunities, deals and job offers come about as a direct result of second and third party referrals – who you know matters. So get to know more people in the record biz, and let them get to know you! Please join us and bring plenty of business cards. All are welcome, details below.

“ONE OF THE BEST OPPORTUNITIES TO NETWORK” IN THE BIZ (Music Connection Magazine)

“NARIP brunches have been a HUGE benefit for me and my company,” says Geodesic Management’s Dan Strader from New York. “In just a few hours at a Los Angeles brunch, I was able to establish a presence in that city and make solid connections that I still use to this day. Networking brunches have now begun in New York, and the connections we’ve made are career-changing.”

REGISTER NOW

Please register online by Thursday, June 21 at 5:00 p.m. so we can prepare enough refreshments for everyone. To register now, just scroll down.

Is your network not working? Ours is.

They can’t promote you if they don’t know who you are!

WHEN

Saturday, June 23, 2012
11:00 a.m. – Arrive and eat!
11:30 a.m. – Introductions
1:00 p.m. – Brunch ends, networking continues

WHERE

Chaton Studios
1818 E. Brill Street
Phoenix AZ 85006
Tel: (602) 256-0056

COST

Free for NARIP, ASA & CWP members (but please RSVP)
$10 for Non-Members

Get a NARIP membership for $9.95 a month and only pay the member rate!

We encourage you to register in advance online now (just scroll down). Otherwise, cash only at the door on Event Day please. Price includes food, beverage and event admission.

PARKING & DIRECTIONS

Click here for map.

THANK YOU

Special thanks to Otto D’Agnolo and Chaton Studios for hosting this brunch.

QUESTIONS?

Call 818-769-7007 or email simone AT narip DOT com

NARIP. Career acceleration.
Get connected. Stay connected.

____________________________________________________

The National Association of Record Industry Professionals promotes career advancement, education and good will among record executives.







2011-07-16 In AZ – Music Biz Brunch at ILoveToSing.com
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NARIP Music Biz Networking Brunch
Eat, Meet & Greet!

Saturday, July 16, 2011
in Phoenix, Arizona

at ILoveToSing.com

You are cordially invited to attend NARIP’s next music biz networking brunch in Phoenix on Saturday, July 16 at I Love To Sing.

Join us, come meet and greet Phoenix-area record and music industry professionals.

All are welcome at our brunch,
you need NOT be a NARIP member to attend.


Please RSVP and register online by Thursday, July 14 at 5:00 p.m. so we can prepare enough refreshments for everyone. Advance registration is encouraged, but you are welcome to attend at the last minute as a walk-up if space permits!

So come along to meet existing friends and contacts, and make new ones. NARIP brunches feature 30-second introductions by all present to help you identify and get in front of the people who can make a difference to your business. Professional speed-dating!

Among other things, NARIP sponsors events like these to encourage networking and the fostering of business relationships in the record industry. Over 75% of all great opportunities, deals and job offers come about as a direct result of second and third party referrals – who you know matters. So get to know more people in the record biz, and let them get to know you! Please join us and bring plenty of business cards. All are welcome, details below.

Is your network not working? Ours is.

They can’t promote (or hire) you
if they don’t know who you are!


WHEN

Saturday, July 16, 2011
10:00am – Registration
10:30am – Intros & networking
12:30pm – Guest performance
01:00pm – Brunch ends, networking continues.

WHERE

ILoveToSing.com
2227 E. Glenn Dr.
Phoenix, AZ 85020
P: 480.330.5393

DIRECTIONS

Click here for map.

QUESTIONS?

Call 818-769-7007 or email jen AT narip DOT com

COST

FREE for NARIP members (but please register below so we know to expect you!)
$10 for non-members

We encourage you to register in advance online now (just scroll down). Otherwise, cash only at the door on Event Day please. Price includes food, beverage and event admission.

Please note: late-comers will be charged the full rate.
We appreciate your cooperation.

THANK YOU

Special thanks to Jonathan Roberts and ILoveToSing.com!

NARIP. Career acceleration.
Get connected. Stay connected.

____________________________________________________

The National Association of Record Industry Professionals promotes career
advancement, education and good will among record executives.


2012-05-19 In AZ – Music Biz Brunch at Fireball Music Mgmt. / Epic Proportions
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NARIP Music Biz Brunch
Eat, Meet & Greet!

Saturday, May 19, 2012

in Goodyear, Arizona

at Fireball Music Management & Epic Proportions Tour

You are invited to attend NARIP’s brunch on Saturday, May 19, 2012 at Fireball Music Management / Epic Proportions Tour in Arizona. We’re doing it again! Join us, come meet and greet Arizona record and music industry professionals.

All are welcome at our brunch.
You need not be a NARIP member to attend.

Please RSVP and register online by Thursday, May 17 at 5:00 p.m. so we can prepare enough refreshments for everyone. Walk-ups are welcome and NARIP encourages pre-payment for food-planning purposes.

So come along to meet existing friends and contacts, and make new ones. NARIP brunches feature 30-second introductions by all present to help you identify and get in front of the people who can make a difference to your business. Professional speed-dating!

Among other things, NARIP sponsors events like these to encourage networking and the fostering of business relationships in the record industry. Over 75% of all great opportunities, deals and job offers come about as a direct result of second and third party referrals – who you know matters. So get to know more people in the record biz, and let them get to know you! Please join us and bring plenty of business cards. All are welcome, details below.

“ONE OF THE BEST OPPORTUNITIES TO NETWORK” IN THE BIZ (Music Connection Magazine)

“NARIP brunches have been a HUGE benefit for me and my company,” says Geodesic Management’s Dan Strader from New York. “In just a few hours at a Los Angeles brunch, I was able to establish a presence in that city and make solid connections that I still use to this day. Networking brunches have now begun in New York, and the connections we’ve made are career-changing.”

REGISTER NOW

Please register online by Thursday, May 17 at 5:00 p.m. so we can prepare enough refreshments for everyone. To register now, just scroll down.

Is your network not working? Ours is.

They can’t promote you if they don’t know who you are!


Special thanks to Peter Sotos of Fireball Music Management and Epic Proportions Tour for his help with this event.

WHEN

Saturday, May 19. 2012
11:00 a.m. – Arrive and eat!
11:30 a.m. – Introductions
1:00 p.m. – Brunch ends, networking continues

WHERE

Fireball Music Management
16824 West Jefferson St
Goodyear, AZ 85338
Tel: 714-904-7310

DIRECTIONS

Click here for map.

COST

FREE for NARIP members (but please register below so we know to expect you!)
$10 for non-members

Please note: late-comers will be charged the full rate.
No refunds. We appreciate your cooperation.

We encourage you to register in advance online now (just scroll down). Otherwise, cash only at the door on Event Day please. Price includes food, beverage and event admission.

QUESTIONS?

Call 818-769-7007 or email simone@narip.com

NARIP. Career acceleration.
Get connected. Stay connected.

____________________________________________________

The National Association of Record Industry Professionals promotes career advancement, education and good will among record executives.







2011-06-25 In AZ – Music Biz Brunch at Fireball Music Management
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NARIP Music Biz Networking Brunch
Eat, Meet & Greet!

Saturday, June 25, 2011
in Goodyear, Arizona

at Fireball Music Management

You are cordially invited to attend NARIP’s next music biz networking brunch in Goodyear on Saturday, June 25 at Fireball Music Management.

Join us, come meet and greet Phoenix-area record and music industry professionals.

All are welcome at our brunch,
you need not be a NARIP member to attend.


Please RSVP and register online by Thursday, June 23 at 5:00 p.m. so we can prepare enough refreshments for everyone. Advance registration is encouraged, but you are welcome to attend at the last minute as a walk-up if space permits!

So come along to meet existing friends and contacts, and make new ones. NARIP brunches feature 30-second introductions by all present to help you identify and get in front of the people who can make a difference to your business. Professional speed-dating!

Among other things, NARIP sponsors events like these to encourage networking and the fostering of business relationships in the record industry. Over 75% of all great opportunities, deals and job offers come about as a direct result of second and third party referrals – who you know matters. So get to know more people in the record biz, and let them get to know you! Please join us and bring plenty of business cards. All are welcome, details below.

Is your network not working? Ours is.

They can’t promote (or hire) you
if they don’t know who you are!


WHEN

Saturday, June 25, 2011
11:00 a.m. – Arrive and eat!
11:30 a.m. – Introductions
1:00 p.m. – Brunch ends, networking continues

WHERE

Fireball Music Management
16824 West Jefferson St
Goodyear, AZ 85338
Tel: 714-904-7310

DIRECTIONS

Click here for map.

QUESTIONS?

Call 818-769-7007 or email jen AT narip DOT com

COST

FREE for NARIP members (but please register below so we know to expect you!)
$10 for non-members

We encourage you to register in advance online now (just scroll down). Otherwise, cash only at the door on Event Day please. Price includes food, beverage and event admission.

Please note: late-comers will be charged the full rate.
We appreciate your cooperation.

THANK YOU

Special thanks to Peter Sotos at Fireball Music Management

NARIP. Career acceleration.
Get connected. Stay connected.

____________________________________________________

The National Association of Record Industry Professionals promotes career
advancement, education and good will among record executives.