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Plymouth Music Week Music Industry Seminar

A free one day seminar for professional, semi-professional, student musicians, organisations and individuals involved in the music industry in the South West.


Have you ever wondered...
- How to get gigs?
- How to release a record?
- How not to get ripped off?
Our panel will address these issues and more and there will be an open discussion for you to ask the questions you have always sought answers to.
A chance to get specialist information on how the music industry works, find out about learning and professional development opportunities and support agencies across the South West.
An excellent opportunity to network with key music industry figures and to meet others who work in music in your region.


Speaker(s):

Mr Paul Gray | talks
Rick Rogers | talks
Sarah Waddington | talks
Adrian Bossey | talks
Matt Booth | talks
Sean Cook | talks
Tony Cooke | talks
Frank Turner | talks

 

Date and Time:

29 October 2005 at 11:00 am

Duration:

Full Day

 

Venue:

University of Plymouth
Robin's Lecture Hall
Drake Circus
Plymouth
PL4 8AA


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Organised by:

Plymouth City Council
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Tickets:

Free

Available from:

Please contact Kelly Truan on 01752 307029 or kelly.truan@plymouth.gov.uk to book yourself a place

Additional Information:

11am - 4pm lunch provided
Plymouth Music Week, in association with Plymouth Music Industry Group

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