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SXSW 2010 Music Panels

Posted below is a preliminary list of confirmed panels for the SXSW 2010 Music Conference. Panel and presentation ideas for the SXSW 2010 Music Conference were accepted from June 1st through July 12th. All proposals submitted during this time frame were posted to the SXSW PanelPicker, a unique interface that allows the online public to give direct feedback on the programming for next spring. Check back here often for updates and new panels added to the growing list. Click here to also see a list of confirmed speakers for the 2010 event.

 

1,000 Digital Tools & Strategies: Which 3 Work?, Michael Feferman, C3 Presents
A&R and the Indie Label, Stephen Brower, Vanguard Records
Budgeted Tour Planning: Free and "Must Have" Resources, Jordan Glazier, Eventful Inc
Creating a Music Town, Jared Bailey, AthFest
Creative Capitol: Music, Culture and Policy under Obama, Michael Bracy, Future of Music Coalition
The Cultural Significance of Direct-to-Fan Marketing, Ian Rogers, Topspin
DIY or Sign with a Label, Richard Bengloff, A2IM
Does Rock and Roll Belong in a Museum?, Jim Henke, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum
Effecting Social Change via Music and Technology, Andy Bernstein, HeadCount Inc
Ethics in the Music Business, Nancy Fly, Nancy Fly Agency
Evolution of Concert Bookings and Programming, Jeff Chabon, Spurs Sports & Entertainment/AT&T Center
The Future of Music PR, Andy Adelewitz, Paradigm
The Future of Online Music Videos, Nick Stahl, Brightcove
Get Your Music Licensed in a Commercial, Sarah Gavigan, Hank™ & GYML
Global Music Marketing: How to Reach Fans Worldwide, Adam Rabinovitz, IODA
The History of Music Recommendations, Michael Papish, MediaUnbound
How to Make Money with Vinyl, Jay Millar, United Record Pressing
How to Take Your Music to Market, Erik Gilbert, IODA
How Will We Listen to Music in 2020?, Jonas Woost, heute:pop:blog
It's So Big! Packaging Design from CDs to Vinyl to Merchandise, Susan Tanner, Righteous Babe Records
Jumping into the Kiddie Pool: Diving for Dollars, Tor Hyams, Kidzapalooza
The Library of Congress: Music for Generations, Butch Lazorchak, The Library of Congress
Making Something Outta Nothing, Howard Wuelfing, Howlin' Wuelf Media Inc
Marketing 21st Century African Music, Ngozi Odita, Society HAE
Music in the Cloud, Geoff Ralston, Lala.com
Music Journalism in the Post-Print Era, Jamie Berk, The Dartmouth Independent
Online Marketing Platforms of the Now and the Future, Lou Plaia, ReverbNation.com
Paper Cuts in the Plastic Age, Frank Mauceri, Smog Veil Records
The Power Pie: Purpose, Passion, Performance and People, Rynda Laurel, 1968media
Record Club, Danny Benair, Natural Energy Lab
Recording Industry vs. People, Ray Beckerman, Ray Beckerman PC
Rumors of My Demise Have Been Greatly Exaggerated, Dez Dickerson, Pavilion Entertainment
A Social Media Case Study of L.A.'s Sunset Strip, Kyra Reed, MarKyr Media
Socialize Your Network: Tech Tips That Rock, Brad King, Ball State University
Spirituality for Nomads, Merrill Wade, St. Matthew's Episcopal Church
Sustainable Ad-Funded Music Is Not a Pipe Dream, Clive Gardiner, We7
Synch or Swim: Keeping Your Head Above Water, Steven Scharf, Steven Scharf Entertainment
Tax Tips for Musicans and Songwriters, Shane Cook
This Note's For You, Mike Boris, McCann Erickson
Three Strikes You're Out: The ISP Debate, Steven Masur, MasurLaw
Too Much Information! Does Interacting Kill Rockstar Mystique?, Ian Heath, intrsctn.com
Women Write Women's Experiences in Music, Holly George-Warren, Jackalope Press
Working The Press: Intellectual Intercourse & Interviews, Ali MacLean, Ali on the Air

All subject to change.

Speaking Opportunities at the SXSW 2010 Music Conference

At this point, the window for submitting ideas for the SXSW 2010 Music Conference is closed. But, never say never -- if you want to inquire about getting your idea on the waiting list, then email music panels. Also, getting onto the waiting list means that we will have your email and will notify you next spring when we start accepting ideas for the 2011 event. Or, keep posted on the panel process by subscribing to the monthly email newsletter.