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New Zealand Music Month Summit Lineup
The NZ Music Managers Forum and the NZ Music Commission have announced the line-up for their annual Music Month Summit event.

Taking place in the Auckland Museum's atrium, the day-long summit will focus on international development, artist development and songwriting development. A panel of experienced music industry specialists will speak at each of the three seminars. 2014's panellists include managers of Lorde, Sol3 Mio, The Naked and Famous, Dave Dobbyn and the Phoenix Foundation.

The summit aims to support up and coming local artists and managers by sharing knowledge that will help with suceeding in today's unpredictable and ever-changing music industry.

Entrance is free.

PRESS RELEASE: 

The Official 2014 Music Month Summit

The NZ Music Managers Forum together with the NZ Music Commission are proud to announce the return of The Official 2014 Music Month Summit on Saturday May 24, 2014.

The theme for this year's summit will focus on the three 'Ds':
International Development
Artist Development
Songwriting Development

Over the free day-long event, a panel of experienced music industry specialists, including the managers of Lorde and Sol3 MioThe Naked and FamousDave Dobbyn and The Phoenix Foundation plus an experienced collection of musicians, will lead discussions in what it takes to succeed in today's unpredictable and ever-changing music industry - both as an artist, and as a manager.

The Official NZ Music Month Summit
Auckland Museum Auditorium
Southern Atrium Entrance
Free Entry
Saturday May 24th 11am to 4.30pm 

You can RSVP to guarantee a seat at rsvp@nzmusic.org.nz 

Seminar One - International Development
Presented by Outward Sound
11.00am – 12.30pm 
It’s not unusual for an artist to aspire for his or her moment in the international spotlight. But with the competitive and unpredictable market of today there isn't a one size fits all model or a cut and paste method on how to achieve this and reach new fans in foreign territories.  
This seminar will look at four very different kinds of international success across a range of very different genres of music.
The panel will give their two cents on how each act got there, the every day challenges, and how to approach decisions and business opportunities that have the ability to reach millions of people and either make or break the careers of artists. 

Speakers:
Scott MacLachlan – Lorde, Sol3 Mio
Craig Pearce – The Phoenix Foundation, The Black Seeds
Ben Howe – Flying Nun & Arch Hill Records, Tiny Ruins and Ghost Wave
Paul McKessar – The Naked and Famous, Brooke FraserBreaks Co-opLydia Cole

Seminar Two - Artist Development
Presented by Recorded Music NZ
1.15pm – 2.45pm 
The idea of Artist Development is exceedingly elusive; particularly because there is no one tangible “thing“ that makes an artist or band successful, therefore devising a development plan for an artist can be challenging.  With the traditional role of labels changing, often the job of artist development is now done by the band themselves or their manager/s. 
On this panel there are three managers who have successfully developed their artists for local and international success.
This seminar will focus on their individual experiences and how they achieved those successes.  

Speakers:
Scott MacLachlan – Lorde, Sol3 Mio
Lorraine Barry – Dave Dobbyn, Glass Owls, Benny Tipene, Mark Vanilau
Vicky Blood – ex manager of Gin Wigmore

Seminar Three - Songwriting Development
Presented by APRA
3.00pm – 4.30pm
We've all seen how one good song can shoot an artist from zero to infinity, though how an artist approaches the craft of songwriting is different in each case and can't typically be pinned to one particular method.  
In this seminar we throw it directly into the hands of the songwriters themselves to encourage new ideas and to discuss techniques that have worked for them.  
The panel made up of experienced songwriters and emerging songwriters will talk about their song writing practices, collaborating with other songwriters, writing songs for other artists and how to handle the ever-daunting writers block. 

Speakers:
Shayne Carter
Jordan Luck
Iva Lamkum
Paul McLaney
Jamie McDell

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