CUMA presents
DAY AFTER TOMORROW:
The Future of the Music Industry Conference
Wednesday, April 30 - Saturday, May 3
Columbia students & Grammy U members save $15
All other students save $10
To learn more about the conference & to purchase Conference passes, visit http://www.cumaconference.com
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DAY ONE :: Wednesday, April 30
Before the Music Dies: Movie Screening and Q&A
featuring Andrew Shapter (Director)
Ferguson Theatre (600 S. Michigan)
6:30pm
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DAY TWO: Thursday, May 1
Redefining Urban: Compilation CD Release Party
Conaway Center (1104 S. Wabash
7:00pm
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DAY THREE: Friday, May 2
Industry Panels, Part I
Film Row Cinema (1104 S. Wabash, 8th Floor)
4:00pm - 9:00pm
Topics include:
- Marketing / Promotions / Public Relations
- The Digital Revolution
- Record Labels
featuring:
- Corey Llewellyn (Co-Founder, DigiWaxx Media)
- Jim Simson (Exec. Director, SoundExchange)
- John Soss (VP of Marketing, Jam Productions)
- Mike Clemenza (Promo. Dir., Jeff McClusky & Assoc.)
- Nan Warshaw (Founder, Bloodshot Records)
- Reps from Universal, Def Jam, and Koch
- and more
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DAY FOUR: Saturday, May 3
Industry Panels, Part II
Ferguson Theatre (600 S. Michigan)
1:00pm - 6:00pm
Topics include:
- Songwriting/Publishing
- Management/Legal Aspects
- Production & Artists
featuring:
- Sean O'Keefe (Producer, Fall Out Boy)
- Steve “Silk” Hurley (Grammy Nominated Remixer)
- Dan Duszynski (This Is Me Smiling)
- Big Dho (Manager, Little Brother)
- Syleecia Thompson (Manager, Syleena Johnson)
- Big Pooh (Of Hip-Hop Duo “Little Brother”)
- and many more
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CUMA presents
DAY AFTER TOMORROW:
The Future of the Music Industry Conference
Wednesday, April 30 - Saturday,
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