This 3rd session from the SWN conference at the ATRiuM in Cardiff is hosted by Huw Williams and features Andrew Dubber (New Musical Strategies), Colin Rice (We 7), Tejas Mistry (Indistore) and Ewan Grant (Xtaster/Death of Glory Music) as panellists. The focus is very much focused on the opportunities available to artists via the ‘do [...]
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Everybody is, Everybody is: SWN festival session 3
Posted in SWN Festival, tagged andrew dubber, ATRiuM, Business, Business model, colin rice, Conference, Festival, huw williams, SWN on February 10, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
SWN Festival Seminar 2: How to Have A Number One Album with Scouting For Girls
Posted in SWN Festival, tagged Arts, Arts and Entertainment, Bands and Artists, Cardiff, Compact Disc, Glastonbury, Huw Stephens, Music, paul carr, Radio One, Recording contract, Rolling Stone, Rolling Stones, Scouting For Girls, Sony BMG on January 10, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
This post features a pod-cast of Roy, Greg and Pete from ‘Scouting For Girls‘ being interviewed by Radio One’s Huw Stephens. The session was one of a number of conference themes that I implemented as part of the 2008 SWN Festival at the ATRiuM in Cardiff in conjunction with The Welsh Music Foundation, The Centre [...]
Why don’t more bands come to Wales: Promoting Live Music In Wales
Posted in SWN Festival, tagged Arts and Entertainment, Cardiff, Donny Osmond, Fleet Foxes, james taylor quartet, Kilimangero, Maes B, National Assembly for Wales, paul carr, Push4, Society and Culture, SWN, The Music Academy, Wales, Welsh Music Foundation on December 17, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
On Friday November 14th, the ATRiuM’s Music Academy, Centre For Small Nations and the Welsh Music Foundation hosted a day of music industry seminars as part of the Cardiff based SWN festival. Over the next several weeks I will upload downloadable links to podcasts of each of the four seminars, and discuss the seminar content [...]
