Gettin' Gone: A Country Music Export Workshop
Event description
In association with NATSIMO and the Country Music Association of Australia (CMAA), Sounds Australia will present Gettin' Gone: A Country Music Export Workshop at the Tamworth Country Music Festival on Friday 26 January.
The growth and commercialisation in country music over the past few years has seen it become one of the most popular genres in the world. The opportunities for Australian country artists to tap into the global market and build an international career are becoming more accessible - but at the same time, there have never been more challenges: whether it's shifting trends, increasing costs of doing business, or an abundance of musical competition.
Hosted by Glenny G and Dom Alessio from Sounds Australia, this export workshop will help to put you, your artist or your music business in the best position to grow your international presence. There will be two parts to the workshop: first up, a Sounds Australia Export Masterclass, where you’ll learn more about what Sounds Australia does, why they exist, and how you can use their showcases and networking events to further your international career. Plus, you’ll get advice on how to best prepare for showcasing internationally, as well as learning about all the funding opportunities available to you.
The second part of the workshop will feature a panel of experts in the country music space who will give you a realistic look at what it takes as an Australian artist to rise through the noise internationally.
Moderated by Natalie Waller from ABC Music, the panel will feature Roxanne Brown (manager, Troy Cassar-Daley), Megan Hopkins (KIX Country Network), Johnno Keetels (BIG LOUD), Fanny Lumsden and Stef Russin (TEG Live).
This event is designed for artists, songwriters and industry of every level working in the Country, Americana, Folk and Singer-Songwriter spaces. Attendance is completely free, but registration is essential.
Gettin' Gone: A Country Music Export Workshop will be held at the Tamworth Community Centre in the Heritage Room, beginning at 9am and running until 12:30pm.Â
9:00am – 9:30am General networking with coffee and pastries
9:30am – 10:30am Sounds Australia Export Masterclass
10:40am – 12:00pm Panel: A Realistic Look At Making It Internationally (panel attendees to be announced soon).
12:00pm – 12:30pm Q&A (Dom and Glenn)
Note: when registering for this event, you will be asked a handful of demographic questions. The information is for use in Sounds Australia's internal reporting only and will not be made available to the general public. These reports are only seen by Sounds Australia and our government and industry funding partners, and all data is de-identified in these reports. The information is vital to the continued funding of Sounds Australia's activities, and we thank you greatly for your cooperation. If you have any concerns, please email info@soundsaustralia.com.au.Â
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