Interactive: March 12-16
Film: March 12-20
Music: March 17-21
Posted below is a preliminary list of confirmed speakers for the SXSW 2010 Music Conference. Many more panelists will be added as we get closer to the event so check this page often. Click here to see a list of confirmed panels for the 2010 event.
Andy Adelewitz, Paradigm, The Future of Music PR
Jared Bailey, athfest, Creating a Music Town
Ray Beckerman, Ray Beckerman PC, Recording Industry vs. People
Danny Benair, Natural Energy Lab, Record Club
Richard Bengloff, A2IM, DIY or Sign with a Label
Jamie Berk, The Dartmouth Independent, Music Journalism in the Post-Print Era
Andy Bernstein, HeadCount Inc, Effecting Social Change via Music and Technology
Mike Boris, McCann Erickson, This Note's For You
Michael Bracy, Future of Music Coalition, Creative Capitol: Music, Culture and Policy under Obama
Stephen Brower, Vanguard Records, A&R and the Indie Label
Jeff Chabon, Spurs Sports & Entertainment/AT&T Center, Evolution of Concert Bookings and Programming
Shane Cook, Shane Cook, Tax Tips for Musicans and Songwriters
Dez Dickerson, Pavilion Entertainment, Rumors of My Demise Have Been Greatly Exaggerated
Michael Feferman, C3 Presents, 1,000 Digital Tools & Strategies: Which 3 Work?
Nancy Fly, Nancy Fly Agency, Ethics in the Music Business
Clive Gardiner, We7, Sustainable Ad-Funded Music Is Not a Pipe Dream
Sarah Gavigan, Hank™ & GYML, Get Your Music Licensed in a Commercial
Holly George-Warren, Jackalope Press, Women Write Women's Experiences in Music
Eric German, Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp LLP, Promotional Value vs. Licensing Revenue
Erik Gilbert, IODA, How to Take Your Music to Market
Jordan Glazier, Eventful Inc, Budgeted Tour Planning: Free and "Must Have" Resources
Ian Heath, intrsctn.com, Too Much Information! Does Interacting Kill Rockstar Mystique?
Jim Henke, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Does Rock and Roll Belong in a Museum?
Tor Hyams, Kidzapalooza, Jumping into the Kiddie Pool: Diving for Dollars
Brad King, Ball State University, Socialize Your Network: Tech Tips That Rock
Rynda Laurel, 1968media, The Power Pie: Purpose, Passion, Performance and People
Butch Lazorchak, The Library of Congress, The Library of Congress: Music for Generations
Ali MacLean, Ali on the Air, Working The Press: Intellectual Intercourse & Interviews
Steven Masur, MasurLaw, Three Strikes You're Out: The ISP Debate
Frank Mauceri, Smog Veil Records, Paper Cuts in the Plastic Age
Jay Millar, United Record Pressing, How to Make Money with Vinyl
Ngozi Odita, Society HAE, Marketing 21st Century African Music
Michael Papish, MediaUnbound, The History of Music Recommendations
Lou Plaia, ReverbNation.com, Online Marketing Platforms of the Now and the Future
Adam Rabinovitz, IODA, Global Music Marketing: How to Reach Fans Worldwide
Kyra Reed, MarKyr Media, A Social Media Case Study of L.A.'s Sunset Strip
Ian Rogers, Topspin, The Cultural Significance of Direct-to-Fan Marketing
Steven Scharf, Steven Scharf Entertainment, Synch or Swim: Keeping Your Head Above Water
Nick Stahl, Brightcove, The Future of Online Music Videos
Susan Tanner, Righteous Babe Records, It's So Big! Packaging Design from CDs to Vinyl to Merchandise
Merrill Wade, St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, Spirituality for Nomads
Jonas Woost, heute:pop:blog, How Will We Listen to Music in 2020?
Howard Wuelfing, Howlin' Wuelf Media Inc, Making Something Outta Nothing
Updated: 02.04.10
All subject to change.