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The Official NZ Music Month Summit Announced

Published: Mon 1 May 2017 02:03 PM
NZ Music Managers Forum, NZ Music Commission in association with Recorded Music NZ, APRA AMCOS and NZ On Air present
THE 2017 OFFICIAL MUSIC MONTH SUMMIT
‘FOR THE LOVE OF MUSIC’
Industry Professionals Talk Their Passion
The Official Music Month Summit returns for 2017 with a new format and a new venue.
This year the Summit will be held at Auckland Museum in the amazing Auditorium on Saturday May 20, which is also the last weekend of the acclaimed Volume – Making Music in Aotearoa Exhibition.
Titled FOR THE LOVE OF MUSIC – Industry Professionals Talk Their Passion, the 2017 Music Month Summit is themed around Passion, with 15 Music Professionals or Artists talking about how music has inspired or changed their lives. This is not about covering off a list of topics, but the rare opportunity to listen to people who are truly passionate about an aspect of music or their involvement in the Music Industry. Presented in blocks of four speakers, there will be a Q session after each block.
Thanks to NZ Music Managers Forum, NZ Music Commission, Recorded Music NZ, APRA AMCOS and NZ On Air, tickets for the Summit are FREE but must be reserved from mmf.co.nz/2017-summit
Speakers confirmed to date are:
Aroha Harawira - DJ
David Ridler – NZ On Air
Greg Haver – Music Producer
Kings - Musician
Mark Roach – Recorded Music NZ
Mikee Tucker – Loop Recordings
Mitch Lowe – Audiology Touring
Moana Maniapoto – Musician
Peter Dickens – NZ Music Foundation
Scott Maclachlan - Saiko Management
Simon Banks – SB Global Entertainment
Tyna Keelan – Musician
Victoria Kelly – APRA AMCOS
More speakers to be announced
For more information and full bio details on the Summit mmf.co.nz/2017-summit
NZ Music Managers Forum, NZ Music Commission in association with Recorded Music NZ, APRA AMCOS and NZ On Air present
The 2017 Official Music Month Summit
For The Love of Music – Industry Professionals Talk Their Passion
Date: Saturday May 20
Location: Auckland Museum Auditorium
Times: 10am to 5pm
Tickets and full information mmf.co.nz/2017-summit

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