ASCAP and Music Unites Present Night School on Tuesday, 1/18: Managers – When and Why You Need Them
ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers), the leading U.S. performing rights organization, and Music Unites, a non-profit organization supporting musical artists and professionals through performance and education opportunities, have teamed up to present four workshops on integral aspects of the music business.
The third of four sessions, “Managers — When and Why You Need Them” will be held on Tuesday January 18 2011 at Norwood, 241 West 14th Street, New York, NY, focusing on management and featuring a panel of industry insiders including:
- Dawn Barger from Post Hoc Management (Nicole Atkins, The National)
- Melissa Emert-Hutner from Hoseb Management (Ethan Allen, Anna Wayland)
- James Johnson from Pilot Creative Services, Inc. (Benny Blanco, Neon Hitch)
- Michael Iurato from In De Goot Management (10 Years, Theory of a Deadman)
Previous ASCAP/Music Unites workshops focused on music publishing, and artists’ DIY options. The comprehensive series is intended to provide participants with a setting for the exchange of ideas and perspectives on navigating a course for survival and success in today’s dynamic industry, as well as networking opportunities.
Each workshop consist s of an hour long panel discussion followed by a 20 minute Q&A session. Imagem Music artist Rebecca Jordan is scheduled to end next Tuesday evening with a live performance.
Admission for each class is $20 and can be purchased at http://www.musicunites.org/events. 100% of proceeds will benefit Music Unites.