music biz conferenceOn September 23rd, Summerfolk will host a one-day intensive music business conference in Owen Sound to help aspiring and emerging artists of all ages and genres develop the skills they need to start and sustain robust musical careers.

Performers spend hundreds of hours learning to play but when it comes to business, practice is difficult and trial and error is expensive. For performers in smaller and rural areas, opportunities to develop their business skills can be even harder to find and lead some aspiring performers to believe that musicians have to move to the city to 'make it'. When musicians leave rural areas the local culture and economy lose.

Summerfolk has been working to support the local and rural music scenes by hosting monthly music business workshops since January with the goal of helping musicians learn about the business from established professionals. The Music Biz Tune Up Conference will concentrate the information from the workshop series and go deeper through ten workshops presented in five timeslots throughout the day.

"We had a great response to the workshops and this conference will let people who missed them get a large dose of professional knowledge quickly," said Jon Farmer, series coordinator.

Workshop topics range from learning how to register for royalties and how to book gigs, to an introduction to sound engineering and sessions about performers' unique legal and accounting issues.

"We've set it up so that there's something for the people who want to learn what it takes to get their first paid gigs as well as more specific sessions for performers who have been playing weekend shows for years and want to make music their full time job," Farmer added. Thanks to grant funding from the Ontario Trillium Foundation and sponsorship from Music Ontario, conference registration -- a $140 value -- is only $50 and includes lunch and dinner. Summerfolk is providing performers who are 24 and younger a further 50% registration discount and is making travel bursaries available. Online registration is open now at www.summerfolk.org/musicbiztuneup.

source: media release, Summerfolk