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Royal Theatre's first artist in residence is intent on developing youn Released on 10/14/2009
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The Royal Theatre Arts Academy is a greenhouse for young artists, a place where they can learn, play, perform and hone their budding talents. It's also now home to the first artist in residence working within the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Suncoast, Alex....
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Noteborn Music Company is Accepting Submissions Until December 21st Released on 10/14/2009
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In collaboration with Sonicbids the licensing company is setting up an opportunity with the popular Boston based indie music haven, giving over 200,000 registered bands and any new member opportunities to open up new doors for their careers. With over 30 ....
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Clubs to stop playing music from labels Released on 10/11/2009
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Local unsigned artists could be big winners under a plan to hike fees for playing music in Australia's clubs, cafes, hotels and restaurants. Clubs Australia has announced it will simply stop playing music from major labels in its venues across the country....
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MySpace Music CEO and Award-winning DJ Garth Trinidad to Speak at Digi Released on 10/8/2009
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Digital Media Wire today announced the speakers and agenda for the highly-anticipated Digital Music Forum West (www.digitalmusicforum.com/west), to be held at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel in Los Angeles on Wednesday, October 7 and Thursday, October 8, 20....
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The 8th Annual Indie Music Video Festival Released on 10/8/2009
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About the IMVF: International grassroots touring music video festival dedicated to showcasing art in music videos by independent artists.....
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Labels Emphasize Artist-Specific Social Networks, Websites Released on 10/5/2009
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Don’t expect your favorite band to delete its MySpace page any time soon, but the general social network is no longer the latest word in fan outreach. Artists and their labels increasingly see dedicated websites as destinations in their own right, for fa....
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FCC Chair Says Net Neutrality Benefits Musicians Released on 10/5/2009
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Julius Genachowski knew he was stepping into the firing line when he announced his plan to tighten up the Federal Communications Commission's rules on Net neutrality. The agency's chairman took the opportunity here at the Future of Music Coalition's polic....
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