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1st Annual Dayton Guitar Show |
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Local Music News
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I'm please to announce that on April 27th, we'll be having the 1st Annual Dayton Guitar Show at the Dayton Airport Expo Center! Show hours are from 11am-6pm, with a VIP sneak peek at 10am.
For booth space availability, please contact me at
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Look for us in Guitar Digest, Vintage Guitar Magazine, Ducksdeluxe.com, myspace.com/daytonguitarshow, or any of the 25+ stores I dropped fliers off at yesterday!
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National Music News
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RedGorilla Music Fest Invades Austin With Independent Music Showcases (Austin, TX) March 4, 2008 --RedGorilla Music Fest, Austin, TX, March 11-16, 2008, is recognized as being one of the strongest independent music events held during this exciting week when Austin becomes a sought-after annual destination for music and entertainment festivals. Thousands of fans and entertainment professionals descend upon Austin to network and attend new music showcases on the Texas capital's famous 6th Street. RedGorilla Music Fest (RedGorilla) will feature live performances of artists from around the world during this key season. RedGorilla continues its "Open to the Public, No Badge Required" policy this year as a free and accessible event.
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Everything changes...even MPMF |
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Local Music News
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Cincinnati's Midpoint Music festival is going through some changes...big changes. The festival, founded six years ago by local Cincinnati musicians Sean Rinney and Bill Donabedian, has been taken over by Cincinnati's CityBeat.
The full story can be found here.
What this means for local bands that have had the pleasure of being a part of MPMF in the past, I don't know, but one would hope that there is still room on the big stage for the little guy.
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Music Publishing For Today's Market |
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Musicians Resource Articles
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by Allen Johnston,
Before the invention of the phonograph, songwriters earned income by relying on music publishers to sell sheet music and piano rolls of their songs. Even as radio and television replaced the piano in the parlor, music publishers continued to play an important role as popular singers continued to rely upon established songwriters to provide their material. (Tin Pan Alley) However, with the advent of R&B (and especially the Motown era) popular recording artists began to write more of their own songs. Since that time, the music publishing industry has taken on a less important role for singers and a much more important role for revenue growth.
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