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Going Global Music Summit 2015 Artists + Speakers Announced

Going Global Music Summit 2015 Artists + Speakers Announced

Friday 21st August, 2015 1:48PM

The annual Going Global Music Summit is set to take place next month, and things are shaping up pretty well. Organisers have just revealed the list of artists performing at an evening showcase during the summit, which runs between 4-7th September. Tickets for the showcase are free when wannabe showgoers register at the Hauraki website. Details as follows...


Going Global Music Summit 2015 Showcase
Saturday 5th September, Bar 101, Auckland

Featuring... Anthonie Tonnon, Diaz Grimm, Kane Strang, Nadia Reid, Fazerdaze, New Gum Sarn, SJD, Suren Unka.


This latest announcement follows details on speakers that will be appearing at the summit. Here is the list of confirmed speakers so far:

Woody McDonald (Booker, Meredith Festival & Golden Plains Festival, AUST)
Larry Heath (Founder, Editor in Chief, The AU Review, AUST)
Lynne Christie (Founder / Director, Rippon Festival, NZ)
Karyn Rachtman (Music Supervisor, OneGazillion Inc., USA)
Guy Blackman (Label Owner, Chapter Music, AUST)
Mark Meharry (CEO, Music Glue, UK)
Matthew Davis (Chairperson, IMNZ / Label Manager, Flying Nun / Flying Out, NZ)
Phil Waldorf (Co-Founder, Secretly Group, USA)
Will Watson (Agent / Booker, Paper Shoes Music, AUST)
Stephen King – Chief International Officer, Believe Digital (UK)
Lio Kanine – Label Owner, Kanine Records (USA)
Jane Flynn – Booking Agent/Founder, Songs For Children (Hong Kong)
David Goldsen – Director of A&R, Warner/Chappell Music Inc. (USA)
Meredith Fraser – Booking Agent, Panachebooking (USA)


Going Global is a two-day public programme of program of panels, presentations, workshops and discussions featuring 14 international specialists, 20 local experts and showcasing both emerging and established New Zealand artists.

Links
indies.co.nz/goingglobal/

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