Thursday, October 18, 2007

AthFest/UGA Music Business Program Panels on Oct. 20

Saturday, October 20
12:30 - 5:00 p.m.
UGA Student Learning Center Room 101
FREE!

Are you looking for an investor for your band?
Should you sign a major label deal?

A day-long slate of panel discussions and seminars with prominent music industry professionals, organized by the University of Georgia Music Business Program in conjunction with AthFest, will take place on Saturday, October 20 from 12:30 pm to 5:00 pm in room 101 of the Student Learning Center (SLC) on the University of Georgia Campus. The times, guest speakers, and topics of the panels are:

12:30-1 p.m. - Keynote Speaker: Jeff Hoffman
Member of the founding executive team of Priceline.com/ Chairman and CEO of Black Sky Entertainment. The title of his address is "You CAN Make It In the Entertainment Business - Keys to Success."

1:15-2:45 p.m. - "Music And Money - How to Make It and What To Do With It When You Do"
Panelists
* Rick Baker- First Vice President Merrill Lynch Private Banking
*Giti Khalsa-Smith Barney/Orlando, Former member of the band "Seven Mary Three"
*Marcus Matthews-CEO and co-founder of Blue Heat Games
*Rasheed Mohammed-SunTrust Private Wealth Management Sports & Entertainment Specialty Group-Atlanta
* Scott Freeman- Sr. Editor Creative Loafing/Author
*Cappriccieo Scates-SESAC

3-4:30 p.m. - "Deal or No Deal-Major, Indie, or DIY?"
Panelists:
*Omara Harris-Entertainment Attorney
*Chad Denney-GM Degy Booking International
*Scott Keniley-Entertainment Attorney-Keniley Law Firm
*George Howard-Loyala Univ./Berklee College of Music/ArtistsHouseMusic.org
* Paul Diaz-Tree Sound Studios/Tree Leaf Music

4:30-5 p.m. Post Panel Seminar - "Monetizing Your Web Presence"
JaWar-noted author and motivational speaker (4:30pm-5pm)

The University of Georgia's Music Business Program was inaugurated in January 2006 as an interdisciplinary certificate program, organized and operated by the university's Terry College of Busiess and the Hodgson School of Music. Students take seven classes, a mix of basic business and music courses, including the Music Business I and II courses designed by the program's co-directors, Bruce Burch and Steve Dancz.

In addition to guest lectures from prominent figures in the music industry, students gain real-world music industry experience through internships with record labels, promoters, studios, and other companies. Students are also asked to find local artists with potential and promote them through their Student-Run Record Labels.

For more information about UGA's Music Business Program, visit www.terry.uga/musicbusiness

SPONSORS ALWAYS WELCOME

It's not too early to get hooked into AthFest as a sponsor for 2008. We're always looking for new sponsors and patrons looking to get exposed to thousands of people and help keep AthFest free and cheap. If you're interested, e-mail us at sponsorship@athfest.com or call 706-548-1973.

As always, visit www.athfest.com to find out the latest news and information.

AthFest 2008 • June 18-22
Athens, GA Music & Arts Festival
Downtown Athens, GA
www.athfest.com | info@athfest.com

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