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Indie Music Week Announces First Sponsors

Nashville, Tennessee - Indie Music Week, the premier independent music industry conference, has announced the signing of several new sponsors for the event. These new sponsors include IndieMusicWeek.org website designer and host Madmantics Media, Nashville-based mastering gurus Independent Mastering, national recording media experts NTS ProMedia, audiophile CD manufacturing company Groove House Records, and music and entertainment directory the Nashville Source.

Other sponsors include independent music production company DaCapo Music, performing rights organization BMI, and Indie Music Week Artist Showcase venue, the legendary Douglas Corner Café.

“We’re so excited to have so many top-notch businesses supporting us and all of the independent and unsigned musicians. Each sponsor brings a unique service or product that can really benefit the indie artist and their music. We hope our Indie Music Week attendees will take advantage of these industry pros and their


years of experience,” says Jonell Polansky, President of Indie Music Week.

Indie Music Week will be held during the weekend of March 11th -12th in Nashville, Tennessee, at the prestigious Nashville Marriott hotel. The event will feature a stellar array of top, well-known record label executives and decision-makers as well as promoters, producers, managers, agents and consultants. IMW 2005 will also feature two nights of exclusive Artist Showcases where IMW attendees will have the opportunity to display their talents to the industry at Nashville’s legendary Douglas Corner Café. There are a limited number of showcase spots available to artists and bands. In order to be considered, a press kit and demo must be sent to DaCapo Music no later than February 21, 2005.

To attend Indie Music Week 2005 or submit for an Artist Showcase, please visit IndieMusicWeek.org for information. For more information about being an Indie Music Week sponsor, please call 615-292-1337.


 

 

 

Indie Music Week Announces First Sponsors

Nashville, Tennessee - Indie Music Week, the premier independent music industry conference, has announced the signing of several new sponsors for the event. These new sponsors include IndieMusicWeek.org website designer and host Madmantics Media, Nashville-based mastering gurus Independent Mastering, national recording media experts NTS ProMedia, audiophile CD manufacturing company Groove House Records, and music and entertainment directory the Nashville Source.

Other sponsors include independent music production company DaCapo Music, performing rights organization BMI, and Indie Music Week Artist Showcase venue, the legendary Douglas Corner Café.

“We’re so excited to have so many top-notch businesses supporting us and all of the independent and unsigned musicians. Each sponsor brings a unique service or product that can really benefit the indie artist and their music. We hope our Indie Music Week attendees will take advantage of these industry pros and their


years of experience,” says Jonell Polansky, President of Indie Music Week.

Indie Music Week will be held during the weekend of March 11th -12th in Nashville, Tennessee, at the prestigious Nashville Marriott hotel. The event will feature a stellar array of top, well-known record label executives and decision-makers as well as promoters, producers, managers, agents and consultants. IMW 2005 will also feature two nights of exclusive Artist Showcases where IMW attendees will have the opportunity to display their talents to the industry at Nashville’s legendary Douglas Corner Café. There are a limited number of showcase spots available to artists and bands. In order to be considered, a press kit and demo must be sent to DaCapo Music no later than February 21, 2005.

To attend Indie Music Week 2005 or submit for an Artist Showcase, please visit IndieMusicWeek.org for information. For more information about being an Indie Music Week sponsor, please call 615-292-1337.