Over 800 past events have covered topics such as music publishing, songwriting, music licensing, and artist management, among others. NARIP has also organized pitch sessions where music creators and songwriters can pitch their work to industry professionals for feedback and potential placements.
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2020-03-26 | SOLD OUT – NARIP Trailer Music Supervisor Pitch Session (Ad Astra, Hobbs & Shaw, Kingsman, Ford v Ferrari, Jumanji): Vanessa Perry
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NARIP Trailer Music Supervisor Pitch Sessionwith GRLSQDMX’s Vanessa PerryTHIS EVENT IS SOLD OUTThu Mar 26, 2020Intimate Pitch Meetings with Top Music SupervisorsVENUE UPDATE: NARIP Pitch Sessions and all NARIP events will be online only for the foreseeable future. We switch from Skype to Zoom (also free). Download a free copy at https://zoom.us to join this and future pitch sessions. We recommend you perform an audio and video test (built into the software) and/or with a friend, and have headphones at our session.Almost 2000 Placements PLUS 20 Signings Result From NARIP Pitch SessionsA NARIP Series: Intimate Pitch Meetings with Top Music Buyers including Music Supervisors, A&R Executives, Synch Agents & Music Producers
Is your music getting to decision-makers – people who can say YES and write a check?
At NARIP’s intimate sessions, you get to meet music buyers including A&R executives, music supervisors, synch agents and music producers and pitch for current placement opportunities, representation, and projects, and get immediate feedback.
BACKGROUND
Since 2011, NARIP Music Supervisor Pitch Sessions have secured almost 2,000 placements in blockbuster films, hit television series, global promotion and advertising campaigns, and major studio trailers for NARIP members. Since inception of NARIP’s Synch Agent Pitch Sessions in 2018, twenty (20) NARIP members have signed representation or music publishing deals as a direct result with more in the works now. Other outcomes include collaborations, co-writing, producing and commissioned work.
Topics at NARIP’s Music Supervisor Pitch Sessions:
NARIP Music Supervisor Sessions are limited to an enrollment of just 16 people. About one week prior to NARIP’s Session, all registrants will get a brief of the guest supervisor’s then-CURRENT music needs. Each registrant will have a chance to pitch in response to the music briefs provided and get immediate feedback to music pitched. Each participant must submit 7 songs (MP3s only please) 36 hours prior to NARIP’s Music Supervisor Session. Please note that due to time constraints you will only be able to pitch your TOP 3 songs for consideration and immediate feedback (more, if time permits). This process takes the mystery out of why a piece of music does or doesn’t fit. On-the-spot feedback enables registrants to re-work tracks and re-submit, which creates a much higher probability to get them licensed (choose well!). If you do not have music that matches the current needs of the supervisor, fear not! You can still attend and present the top three songs in your catalog. Make sure the songs are unique and captivating. This is helpful because a music supervisor’s needs change constantly. To optimize impact of music you pitch at NARIP’s Music Supervisor Session, we highly recommend that you target the briefs. Good luck and see you there! BEFORE NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:
DON’T GET LOST IN THE CROWD: SMALL IS THE NEW BIG
NARIP Sessions are deliberately kept small and intimate, which is just one reason they work so well and why participants have enjoyed almost 2,000 placements to date. Limited enrollment of 16 people per session guarantees that registrants meet and get face-time with our guest.
ALMOST 2,000 PLACEMENTS FROM NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR SESSIONS
Our small format works! NARIP Session participants have placed almost 2,000 tracks as a direct result of NARIP Music Supervisor Sessions. Other benefits include new publishing deals for NARIP members, creative collaborations and co-writes, strategic introductions to other music supervisors and placement experts, new representation for composers and much more.
NARIP’S BIGGEST PLACEMENT TO DATE : VODAFONE
Click here to read about NARIP’s biggest placement to date in a Vodafone campaign (Oct 2014) that paid handsomely and launched a career. Other brand placements include McDonalds and AT&T ads, among others.
Placements secured and professional relationships formed through NARIPs music supervisor sessions have earned praise and many placements! See TESTIMONIALS and PLACEMENTS sections below.
ABOUT VANESSA PERRY
Vanessa Perry is a repeat and welcome NARIP guest. Over the past 20 years, she has been a Music Supervisor for movie trailers, promos, video games, TV, indie films and more. Starting at Entertainment Tonight, then transitioning into advertising for film she was the Director of Music at one of the industries top agencies. Vanessa is now a freelance Music Supervisor and works with many trailer houses, production companies, directors and editors on new and upcoming projects. She is consistently building and nurturing relations with record labels, publishers, composers, and music production companies. She’s worked on placements for projects such as Sideways, Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, Star Trek, Transformers, Eat Pray Love, Godzilla, The Nut Job, The Hobbit, Kingsmen, Wonder Woman and many more. In 2015 she won the best music placement in a move trailer by the Guild of Music Supervisors for her work on “Inherent Vice.” She currently is a Board Member for the Guild of Music Supervisors.
TESTIMONIALS
Click here to read what people say about NARIP’s Music Supervisor Sessions.
NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR SESSIONS IN THE NEWS,
PLACEMENTS & SUCCESS STORIES
See full list of NARIP placements to date here. For articles in Music Connection, Digital Music News, The Guardian (UK), MusikWeek (UK), Musik Woche (Germany), Taxi Drivers: Cinema e Cultura Metropolitano (Italy), MEOW (US) and other publications, and to read about NARIP members and session participants who have made almost 2,000 placements as a direct result of NARIP Sessions, click here.
Read about NARIP Music Supervisor Pitch Sessions in Digital Music News HERE
THANK YOU
Special thanks to Emerson LA for hosting this event.
WHEN
Thursday, March 26, 2020
6:30 p.m. – Registration and networking
7:00 p.m. – Program begins
8:15 p.m. – Break
10:00 p.m. – Program ends
WHERE – ONLINE ONLY
VENUE UPDATE: NARIP Pitch Sessions and all NARIP events will be online only for the foreseeable future. We switch from Skype to Zoom (also free). Download a FREE copy at https://zoom.us to join this and future NARIP Pitch Sessions and other NARIP events. We recommend you perform an audio and video test (built into the software) and/or with a friend, and have headphones at our session.
NOT IN LA? PITCH VIA ZOOM (or have NARIP pitch for you):
Pitch via Zoom, or we can present material for you and provide the guest music supervisor’s feedback to you directly. If you have questions, please call or email us at 818-769-7007 or info@narip.com.
PER-SESSION, PER PERSON COST
$289 NARIP Members *
$369 Non-Members
* Available to Professional and Executive NARIP Members only (not to monthly members). Members please log in to receive discount. NARIP reserves the right to refuse admission to anyone.
2 WAYS TO REGISTER
1. NARIP.com (just scroll down)
2. Call 818-769-7007
Pre-paid admission guarantees seating, NARIP Sessions sell out.
No refunds. We appreciate your cooperation.
FOLLOW US, LIKE US, LOVE US! TWEET ABOUT NARIP & OUR EVENT!
NARIP: Expertise & Tools To Market & Monetize Music Learn ? Network ? Access Opportunity |
2020-04-28 | SOLD OUT – NARIP Games Music Supervisor Pitch Session (Madden 20, FIFA 20, Apex Legends, The SIMS): EA’s Raphaella Lima …. MORE INFO
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NARIP Games Music Supervisor Pitch Sessionwith Electronic Art’s Raphaella LimaTHIS EVENT IS SOLD OUTCall 818-769-7007 to be wait-listedONLINE ONLY on Tue Apr 28, 2020Intimate Pitch Meetings with Top Music SupervisorsVENUE UPDATE: NARIP Pitch Sessions and all NARIP events will be online only for the foreseeable future. We switch from Skype to Zoom (also free). Download a free copy at https://zoom.us to join this and future pitch sessions. We recommend you perform an audio and video test (built into the software) and/or with a friend, and have headphones at our session.Almost 2,000 Music Placements and 20 Synch Agent / Music Publishing Deals Result From NARIP Pitch Sessions
A NARIP Series: Intimate Pitch Meetings with Top Music Buyers including Music Supervisors, A&R Executives, Synch Agents & Music Producers
Is your music getting to decision-makers – people who can say YES and write a check?
At NARIP’s intimate sessions, you get to meet music buyers including A&R executives, music supervisors, synch agents and music producers and pitch for current placement opportunities, representation, and projects, and get immediate feedback.
BACKGROUND
Since 2011, NARIP Music Supervisor Pitch Sessions have secured almost 2,000 placements in blockbuster films, hit television series, global promotion and advertising campaigns, and major studio trailers for NARIP members. Since inception of NARIP’s Synch Agent Pitch Sessions in 2018, twenty (20) NARIP members have signed representation or music publishing deals as a direct result with more in the works now. Other outcomes include collaborations, co-writing, producing and commissioned work.
Topics at NARIP’s Music Supervisor Pitch Session:
NARIP Music Supervisor Sessions are limited to an enrollment of just 16 people. About one week prior to NARIP’s Session, all registrants will get a brief of the guest supervisor’s then-CURRENT music needs. Each registrant will have a chance to pitch in response to the music briefs provided and get immediate feedback to music pitched. Each participant must submit 7 songs (MP3s only please) 36 hours prior to NARIP’s Music Supervisor Session. Please note that due to time constraints you will only be able to pitch your TOP 3 songs for consideration and immediate feedback (more, if time permits). This process takes the mystery out of why a piece of music does or doesn’t fit. On-the-spot feedback enables registrants to re-work tracks and re-submit, which creates a much higher probability to get them licensed (choose well!). If you do not have music that matches the current needs of the supervisor, fear not! You can still attend and present the top three songs in your catalog. Make sure the songs are unique and captivating. This is helpful because a music supervisor’s needs change constantly. To optimize impact of music you pitch at NARIP’s Music Supervisor Session, we highly recommend that you target the briefs. Good luck and see you there! BEFORE NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:
DON’T GET LOST IN THE CROWD: SMALL IS THE NEW BIG
NARIP Sessions are deliberately kept small and intimate, which is just one reason they work so well and why participants have enjoyed almost 2,000 placements to date. Limited enrollment of 16 people per session guarantees that registrants meet and get face-time with our guest.
ALMOST 2,000 PLACEMENTS FROM NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR SESSIONS
Our small format works! NARIP Session participants have placed almost 2,000 tracks as a direct result of NARIP Music Supervisor Sessions. Other benefits include new publishing deals for NARIP members, creative collaborations and co-writes, strategic introductions to other music supervisors and placement experts, new representation for composers and much more.
NARIP’S BIGGEST PLACEMENT TO DATE : VODAFONE
Click here to read about NARIP’s biggest placement to date in a Vodafone campaign (Oct 2014) that paid handsomely and launched a career. Other brand placements include McDonalds and AT&T ads, among others.
Placements secured and professional relationships formed through NARIPs music supervisor sessions have earned praise and many placements! See TESTIMONIALS and PLACEMENTS sections below.
ABOUT RAPHAELLA LIMA
Raphaella Lima has been with Electronic Arts (EA) for 17 years where she now heads up Global Music Partnerships & Marketing. She oversees early access to artists and builds music marketing programs that elevate the EA trademark. She works to maximize placements and optimize content distribution across social/music platforms. Raphaella oversees selection of licensed music and is responsible for music programming and the creation of custom songs for several EA franchises. She heads the production of EA Recordings, a division in charge of digital releases of all EA-owned music assets. She oversaw the digital production and release of over 100 soundtracks for EA Recordings. She is global artist liaison with musical talent for all PR and marketing executions, including interviews, appearances and events, nurturing relationships with artists and managers and building long-term partnerships with great impact on artists’ career development. Credits: FIFA, Madden NFL, Army Of Two, Crysis, Battlefield, FIFA Manager, Knockout Kings, Fight Night, UEFA Euro, Rugby, FIFA World Cup, FIFA Street, BattleForge, G.I. Joe, NBA Live, The Saboteur, NHL, The Simpsons Game, Godfather, Tiger Woods PGA Tour, NFL Street, NBA Street, The Sims, Medal of Honor, James Bond 007, Lord of The Rings, Harry Potter.
Electronic Arts Inc. is a leading global interactive entertainment software company. EA develops, publishes, and distributes interactive software worldwide for video game systems, personal computers, wireless devices and the Internet. Some of EA’s most popular games include FIFA, Madden NFL, Battlefield, The Sims…
TESTIMONIALS
Click here to read what people say about NARIP’s Music Supervisor Sessions.
NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR SESSIONS IN THE NEWS,
PLACEMENTS & SUCCESS STORIES
See full list of NARIP placements to date here. For articles in Music Connection, Digital Music News, The Guardian (UK), MusikWeek (UK), Musik Woche (Germany), Taxi Drivers: Cinema e Cultura Metropolitano (Italy), MEOW (US) and other publications, and to read about NARIP members and session participants who have made almost 2,000 placements as a direct result of NARIP Sessions, click here.
Read about NARIP Music Supervisor Pitch Sessions in Digital Music News HERE
THANK YOU
Special thanks to Emerson College LA Center.
WHEN – THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT, call 818-769-7007 to be wait-listed
Tuesday, April 28, 2020
6:30 p.m. – Registration and networking
7:00 p.m. – Program begins
8:15 p.m. – Break
10:00 p.m. – Program ends
WHERE – ONLINE ONLY
VENUE UPDATE: NARIP Pitch Sessions and all NARIP events will be online only for the foreseeable future. We switch from Skype to Zoom (also free). Download a FREE copy at https://zoom.us to join this and future NARIP Pitch Sessions and other NARIP events. We recommend you perform an audio and video test (built into the software) and/or with a friend, and have headphones at our session.
NOT IN LA? PITCH VIA ZOOM (or have NARIP pitch for you):
Pitch via Zoom, or we can present material for you and provide the guest music supervisor’s feedback to you directly. If you have questions, please call or email us at 818-769-7007 or info@narip.com.
PER-SESSION, PER PERSON COST
$289 NARIP Members *
$369 Non-Members
* Available to Professional and Executive NARIP Members only (not to monthly members). Members please log in to receive discount. NARIP reserves the right to refuse admission to anyone.
2 WAYS TO REGISTER
1. NARIP.com (just scroll down)
2. Call 818-769-7007
Pre-paid admission guarantees seating, NARIP Sessions sell out.
No refunds. We appreciate your cooperation.
FOLLOW US, LIKE US, LOVE US! TWEET ABOUT NARIP & OUR EVENT!
NARIP: Expertise & Tools To Market & Monetize Music Learn ? Network ? Access Opportunity |
2020-06-30 | SOLD OUT – NARIP Advertising Music Supervisor Pitch Session (McDonald’s, Skittles, Capital One, Miller Lite): Alec Stern… GET MORE INFO
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NARIP Advertising Music Supervisor Pitch Sessionwith DDB’s Alec SternTHIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT, call 818-769-7007 to be wait-listedTue Jun 30, 2020 at 5pm PST / 7pm CSTIntimate Pitch Meetings with Top Music SupervisorsNARIP Pitch Sessions and all NARIP events will be online only for the foreseeable future using Zoom. Download a free copy at https://zoom.us to join this and future pitch sessions. Recommended: perform an audio and video test (built into the software) and/or with a friend. Headphones required. Over 2,000 Placements PLUS 23 Signings Result From NARIP Pitch SessionsA NARIP Series: Intimate Pitch Meetings with Top Music Buyers including Music Supervisors, A&R Executives, Synch Agents & Music Producers
Is your music getting to decision-makers?
At NARIP’s intimate sessions, you get to meet music buyers including A&R executives, music supervisors, synch agents and music producers and pitch for current placement opportunities, representation, and projects, and get immediate feedback.
BACKGROUND
Since 2011, NARIP Music Supervisor Pitch Sessions have secured over 2,000 placements in blockbuster films, hit television series, global promotion and advertising campaigns, and major studio trailers for NARIP members. Since inception of NARIP’s Synch Agent Pitch Sessions in 2018, twenty (20) NARIP members have signed representation or music publishing deals as a direct result with more in the works now. Other outcomes include collaborations, co-writing, producing and commissioned work.
Topics at this NARIP Advertising Music Supervisor Pitch Session:
NARIP Music Supervisor Sessions are limited to an enrollment of just 16 people. About one week prior to NARIP’s Session, all registrants will get a brief of the guest supervisor’s then-CURRENT music needs. Each registrant will have a chance to pitch in response to the music briefs provided and get immediate feedback to music pitched. Each participant must submit 7 songs (MP3s only please) 36 hours prior to NARIP’s Music Supervisor Session. Please note that due to time constraints you will only be able to pitch your TOP 3 songs for consideration and immediate feedback (more, if time permits). This process takes the mystery out of why a piece of music does or doesn’t fit. On-the-spot feedback enables registrants to re-work tracks and re-submit, which creates a much higher probability to get them licensed (choose well!). If you do not have music that matches the current needs of the supervisor, fear not! You can still attend and present the top three songs in your catalog. Make sure the songs are unique and captivating. This is helpful because a music supervisor’s needs change constantly. To optimize impact of music you pitch at NARIP’s Music Supervisor Session, we highly recommend that you target the briefs. Good luck and see you there! BEFORE NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:
DON’T GET LOST IN THE CROWD: SMALL IS THE NEW BIG
NARIP Sessions are deliberately kept small and intimate, which is just one reason they work so well and why participants have enjoyed over 2,000 placements to date. Limited enrollment of 16 people per session guarantees that registrants meet and get face-time with our guest.
OVER 2,000 PLACEMENTS FROM NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR SESSIONS
Our small format works! NARIP Session participants have placed over 2,000 tracks as a direct result of NARIP Music Supervisor Sessions. Other benefits include new publishing deals for NARIP members, creative collaborations and co-writes, strategic introductions to other music supervisors and placement experts, new representation for composers and much more.
NARIP’S BIGGEST PLACEMENT TO DATE : VODAFONE
Click here to read about NARIP’s biggest placement to date in a Vodafone campaign (Oct 2014) that paid handsomely and launched a career. Other brand placements include McDonalds and AT&T ads, among others.
Placements secured and professional relationships formed through NARIPs music supervisor sessions have earned praise and many placements! See TESTIMONIALS and PLACEMENTS sections below.
ABOUT ALEC STERN, DIRECTOR OF MUSIC, DDB
As the Director of Music for the global agency DDB, Alec has the unique position to oversee music for some of the largest brands in the world, including McDonald’s, Miller Lite, Capital One, State Farm, Skittles, The U.S. Army, and many others. With a background in both music supervision and composition, Alec’s history of scoring and selecting music for ads runs deep. He has licensed some of the biggest songs in music history, working with the likes of Prince, Whitney Houston, John Williams, Elton John, Atticus Ross, Stevie Wonder, and The Beatles, co-produced a Broadway musical on Super Bowl Sunday, and is always looking for new and untapped talent to elevate the campaigns he works on. Outside of work, it’s still all about music. Alec is a prolific songwriter, guitarist, and producer, a DJ, and a published music essayist. https://www.alecjstern.com/
TESTIMONIALS
Click here to read what people say about NARIP’s Music Supervisor Sessions.
NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR SESSIONS IN THE NEWS,
PLACEMENTS & SUCCESS STORIES
See full list of NARIP placements to date here. For articles in Music Connection, Digital Music News, The Guardian (UK), MusikWeek (UK), Musik Woche (Germany), Taxi Drivers: Cinema e Cultura Metropolitano (Italy), MEOW (US) and other publications, and to read about NARIP members and session participants who have made over 2,000 placements as a direct result of NARIP Sessions, click here.
Read about NARIP Music Supervisor Pitch Sessions in Digital Music News HERE
WHEN – THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT, call 818-769-7007 to be wait-listed
Tuesday, June 30, 2020
4:30 p.m. PST – Registration and networking
5:00 p.m. PST – Program begins
6:15 p.m. PST – Break
8:00 p.m. PST – Program ends
WHERE
NARIP Pitch Sessions and all NARIP events will be online only for the foreseeable future. Download a FREE copy at https://zoom.us to join this and future NARIP Pitch Sessions and other NARIP events. We recommend you perform an audio and video test (built into the software) and/or with a friend. Headphone required at our session.
NOT IN LA? PITCH VIA ZOOM (or have NARIP pitch for you):
Pitch via Zoom, or we can present material for you and provide the guest music supervisor’s feedback to you directly. If you have questions, please call or email us at 818-769-7007 or info@narip.com.
PER-SESSION, PER PERSON COST
$289 NARIP Members *
$369 Non-Members
* Available to Professional and Executive NARIP Members only (not to monthly members). Members please log in to receive discount. NARIP reserves the right to refuse admission to anyone.
2 WAYS TO REGISTER
1. NARIP.com (just scroll down)
2. Call 818-769-7007
Pre-paid admission guarantees seating, NARIP Sessions sell out.
No refunds. We appreciate your cooperation.
FOLLOW US, LIKE US, LOVE US! TWEET ABOUT NARIP & OUR EVENT!
NARIP: Expertise & Tools To Market & Monetize Music Learn ? Network ? Access Opportunity |
2008-11-03 | Show Me The Money: A Practical Guide To Music Licensing in NY
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You are cordially invited to NARIP’sSHOW ME THE MONEY:A Practical Guide To Music LicensingIn New Yorkon Monday, November 3
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2008-07-09 | Secrets of Online Music Marketing Revealed – Teleseminar
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The National Association of Record Industry Professionals PresentsSecrets of Online Music Marketing Revealed!Call in to this special NARIP Teleseminar
Wednesday, July 9, 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m. Pacific (3:00 to 4:00 p.m. Eastern)
To assist with your online music marketing needs, NARIP has scheduled this special teleseminar. Start an online marketing plan in one session. Boost the effectiveness of the plan you already have. A great plan doesn’t have to be complicated. A good one can be just one page long. Spreadsheets, graphs and numbers are not necessary.
BONUS: One participant will be selected from our session to win one (1) free hour consultation with Jason Feinberg (valued at $300). ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR JASON FEINBERG, PRESIDENT, ON TARGET MEDIA GROUP The National Association of Record Industry Professionals promotes career advancement, education and good will among record executives. ONLINE REGISTRATION IS CLOSED: |
2009-05-14 | Secrets of Online Music Marketing in NY
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You are cordially invited to NARIP’s |
2008-07-30 | Secrets of Digital Distribution Revealed – Teleseminar
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Secrets of Digital Distribution Revealed!Presented by the National Association of |
2007-06-27 | PROMOTE YOUR MUSIC: Tips, Tricks & Secrets of the Pros
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You are cordially invited to CALL IN to NARIP’sPROMOTE YOUR MUSIC:
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2007-08-08 | Promote Your Music 2 – Teleseminar
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You are cordially invited to CALL IN to NARIP’sPROMOTE YOUR MUSIC 2:
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2007-10-05 | Producing Hit Songs with Tena Clark in LA
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Get connected. Stay connected. You’re invited to NARIP’s “Producing Hit Songs” on October 5, 2007 with special guest TENA CLARK.
BRING YOUR MUSIC: Participants are invited to bring demos for live critique by Tena. Demos will be selected at random. * How is great music created and produced? * What do top music producers look for in an artist? * How do you find, develop and keep artist clients? * How do producers handle challenges such as creative control? * How do they get the best performances out of artists? The answers can be found at NARIP’s Producing Hit Songs series: Feb 16: The Underdogs Mar 16: Desmond Child Apr 20: Rick Nowels May 18: Derek Bramble Sep 8: Derek Bramble in San Francisco Oct 5: Tena Clark ABOUT TENA CLARK: NARIP is delighted to announce our next special guest for NARIP’s Producing Hit Songs series, platinum producer, Founder and CEO / Chief Creative Officer of DMI Music & Media Solutions Tena Clark. Clark has bridged music and marketing throughout her career. She composed songs for commercial campaigns such as McDonald’s (“Have You Had Your Break Today”). Her commercial work has developed her as a thought leader on the power and importance of music branding. Her film and television credits include My Best Friend’s Wedding, Where The Heart Is, Hope Floats, French Kiss, Twins, CBS This Morning and Entertainment Tonight show and others. Most recently, Clark’s music is heard in the original song she composed for the Desperate Housewives soundtrack, recorded by LeAnn Rimes. She also produced Dionne Warwick’s first holiday CD, “My Favorite Time of the Year,” as well as “Church: Songs of Soul & Inspiration” featuring Maya Angelou, Toni Morrison and top African-American female artists such as Patti LaBelle and Chaka Khan. Clark wrote the single “Way Up There” recorded by Patti LaBelle for the “Church” CD, and was nominated for a GRAMMY® Award. Clark works closely with DMI’s team of best-in-class professionals from brand marketing, the music industry, advertising agencies, television networks and technology companies. DMI, a privately held company, also houses the award-winning divisions Private Label Radio, Five Alarm Music, DMI Records, Disc Marketing and Firehouse Recording Studios. Founded in 1997, DMI is headquartered in Pasadena, California with satellite offices in Chicago, New York, and Detroit. WHEN: Friday, October 5, 2007 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. WHERE: SAE Institute 6565 Sunset Boulevard Hollywood, CA ADMISSION: $20 for NARIP Members $40 for Non-members Seating is limited due to venue size, register here or call 818-769-7007 with credit card or for more information. No refunds. _____________________________________________________ good will among record executives. |
2007-09-08 | Producing Hit Songs with Derek Bramble in SF-Bay Area
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You are cordially invited to NARIP’sPRODUCING HIT SONGS |
2007-05-18 | Producing Hit Songs Series in LA – Part 4: DEREK BRAMBLE
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You’re invited to NARIP’s “Producing Hit Songs” on May 18, 2007 with special guest DEREK BRAMBLE.
ONLINE REGISTRATION IS CLOSED WALK-UPS ARE WELCOME BRING YOUR MUSIC: Participants are invited to bring demos for live critique by Derek. Demos will be selected at random. * How is great music created and produced? * What do top music producers look for in an artist? * How do you find, develop and keep artist clients? * How do producers handle challenges such as creative control? * How do they get the best performances out of artists? The answers can be found at the “PRODUCING HIT SONGS” 5-part series: Feb 16: The Underdogs Mar 16: Desmond Child Apr 20: Rick Nowels May 18: Derek Bramble Jun 15: TBA ABOUT DEREK BRAMBLE: NARIP’s series continues on May 18 with top producer Derek Bramble whose career simply put, has been amazing. At age 14, he joined top R&B band Heatwave whose hits consist of “Always and Forever,” “Groove Line” and “Boogie Nights”. Group member Rod Temperton, after hearing some of Bramble’s writings became his mentor. After leaving Heatwave at age 20, Bramble went on to have a string of Top Twenty hits in England and Europe with various artists and bands. Since moving to Los Angeles a few years ago, he has quietly put up great numbers while showing amazing diversity by working with some of the biggest names from opposite ends of the musical spectrum. David Bowie, Faith Hill, Will Smith and Whitney Houston are just a few of those names, with whom he has created an impressive collage of cuts and hits. Bramble has an strong knowledge of the music business and a passion for working within any genre of music. His successes speak for themselves as does his ongoing ability to demonstrate true heart and soul in his music. SELECT DISCOGRAPHY “Elliott Yamin” – self-titled Titled Elliott Yamin “American Idol” Encore Season – 5 Gold “Cry” – Faith Hill – Triple Platinum “Willenium” – Will Smith – Double Platinum “Freak of Nature” – Anastacia – Five Times Platinum (Europe) “I’m Your Baby Tonight” – Whitney Houston – Triple Platinum “All the Best” – Tina Turner “Love for the Future” – Nona Gaye “Comfort Zone” – Vanessa Williams – Triple Platinum “Body & Soul” – Manhattan Transfer – Gold “Communication” – Power Station – Platinum “Tonight” – David Bowie – 3 Platinum UK “Round & Around” – Jaki Graham – BPI Award Silver “Breaking Away” – Jaki Grahm – BPI Award Gold “Stop & Go” – David Grant – BPI Award Silver “You Got The Lovin’” – Imagination – Silver WHEN: Friday, May 18, 2007 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. WHERE: SAE Institute 6565 Sunset Boulevard Hollywood, CA |
2007-04-20 | Producing Hit Songs Series in LA – Part 3: RICK NOWELS
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Get connected. Stay connected. You’re invited to NARIP’s “Producing Hit Songs” on April 20, 2007 with special guest Rick Nowels.
* How is great music created and produced? * What do top music producers look for in an artist? * How do you find, develop and keep artist clients? * How do producers handle challenges such as creative control? * How do they get the best performances out of artists? The answers can be found at the “PRODUCING HIT SONGS” 5-part series: Feb 16: The Underdogs Mar 16: Desmond Child Apr 20: Rick Nowels May 18: TBA Jun 15: TBA ABOUT RICK NOWELS: NARIP’s series continues on April 20 with producer-songwriter Rick Nowels. Nowels is a Grammy/ Ivor Novello award winning songwriter/producer who has worked with many of the most vibrant artists in contemporary music. Beginning with his number one worldwide hit single, “Heaven Is A Place on Earth” by Belinda Carlisle in 1987 Rick has since co-written 52 top 20 singles. His songs have appeared on over 200 million albums. He is a multi-instrumentalist (guitar, keyboards, bass) who incorporates contemporary sounds and rhythms within classic songwriting. He has recently produced the first album of new material by Yusuf/Cat Stevens in 28 years. Rick has written with or had his songs recorded by the following artists: Madonna, Dido, Nelly Furtado, New Radicals, Jewel, Craig David, Santana, Sinead O’Conner, Texas, Stevie Nicks Celine Dion, Anita Baker, k.d. lang, Tupac, Bette Midler, Rod Stewart, Cher, Charlotte Church, Belinda Carlisle, Ronan Keating, Mel C., Geri Haliwell (Spice Girls), Darren Hayes (Savage Garden), Boy George, Sonique and Amber. Selected hits include White Flag: Dido (Ivor Novello song of the year/ #1 hot AC song of the year), The Game Of Love: Santana (F/ Michelle Branch) (ASCAP song of the year 2004/ #1 hot AC song of the year 2003), Standing Still: Jewel (#1 Hot AC), You Get What You Give: New Radicals (Top 5 worldwide), The Power Of Goodbye: Madonna (#1 UK/ Europe), Here With Me (Producer): Dido (#1 UK/ Europe), Inner Smile: Texas (#1 UK/ Europe), Don’t You Trust Me: 2Pac (F/ Dido), The Consequences of Falling: k.d. lang, Sky: Sonique (#1 Europe), Sexual (Li Da Di): Amber (#1 Dance), Falling Into You: Celine Dion (Grammy Award Album of The Year), Tears From The Moon: Conjure One (F/ Sinead O’Connor), One and One: Robert Miles (#1 UK/ Europe), Body & Soul: Anita Baker (#1 R & B), Rooms On Fire: Stevie Nicks (#1 Rock), Heaven Is a Place On Earth: Belinda Carlisle (#1 Worldwide). WHEN: Friday, April 20, 2007 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. WHERE: SAE Institute 6565 Sunset Boulevard Hollywood, CA ADMISSION: $40 NARIP Members Walk-up $55 Non-Members Walk-up |
2007-03-16 | Producing Hit Songs Series in LA – Part 2: DESMOND CHILD
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Get connected. Stay connected. We invite you to attend NARIP’s “Producing Hit Songs” on March 16, 2007 with special guest Desmond Child.
* How is great music created and produced? * What do top music producers look for in an artist? * How do you find, develop and keep artist clients? * How do producers handle challenges such as creative control? * How do they get the best performances out of artists? The answers can be found at the “PRODUCING HIT SONGS” 5-part series: Feb 16: The Underdogs Mar 16: Desmond Child Apr 20: Rick Nowels May 18: TBA Jun 15: TBA WHO: DESMOND CHILD NARIP’s series continues on March 16th with producer-songwriter Desmond Child who has enjoyed 69 Top 40 hits. He has been one of the most successful, versatile songwriters in the music business for more than two decades. This consummate hitmaker first enjoyed success as an artist (with his group, Desmond Child & Rouge), then went on to co-write numerous hits for KISS, Bon Jovi, Aerosmith, Joan Jett, Michael Bolton and Cher, among others. Most recently, he has co-written and produced several hits for Ricky Martin, including the breakthrough single, “Livin’ La Vida Loca.” WHEN: Friday, March 16th, 2007 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. WHERE: SAE Institute 6565 Sunset Boulevard Hollywood, CA |
2007-02-16 | Producing Hit Songs Series in LA
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Get connected. Stay connected. We invite you to attend NARIP’s “Producing Hit Songs” on February 16, 2007 with special guests The Underdogs.
* How is great music created and produced? * What do top music producers look for in an artist? * How do you find, develop and keep artist clients? * How do producers handle challenges such as creative control? * How do they get the best performances out of artists? The answers can be found at the “PRODUCING HIT SONGS” 5-part series, to launch on February 16th in Hollywood with special guest speakers Harvey Mason, Jr. and Damon Thomas AKA The Underdogs whose production of the “Dreamgirls” soundtrack has them in great demand. WHO: The Underdogs, Harvey Mason, Jr. and Damon Thomas NARIP’s series kicks off with Part 1 on February 16th with The Underdogs, Harvey Mason, Jr. and Damon Thomas. Their production of the Dreamgirls soundtrack received much acclaim from critics and fans, culminating in a Golden Globe win for Jennifer Hudson on January 15. The Underdogs are preparing for their reunion with Hudson for her solo album. The duo has also produced hits for American Idols Kelly Clarkson, Ruben Studdard and Fantasia. Another Idol scheduled to work with The Underdogs is Katherine McPhee for her upcoming album. The Underdogs have also written and produced hits for Brandy, Tupac, Faith Evans, Dru Hill, Pink, Tyrese, Justin Timberlake, Toni Braxton, Mariah Carey, B2K, Jennifer Lopez, Luther Vandross and Brian McKnight. In a few short years, they have worked on more than 50 gold, platinum and multi-platinum singles/albums. In 2003 they signed a label deal with Clive Davis, the first release for which is Luke and Q scheduled for early ’07. WHEN: Friday, February 16th, 2007 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. WHERE: SAE Institute 6565 Sunset Boulevard Hollywood, CA SPECIAL OFFER DURING NARIP’s MONTH OF LOVE: During the month of February, NARIP offers two NARIP memberships for the price of one when purchased at a NARIP event. Save Money! Join NARIP! Spread The Love! Bring A Friend! |
2007-03-06 | Producing Hit Songs in PHX with DICK WAGNER
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Get connected. Stay connected. We invite you to attend NARIP’s Producing Hit Songs on March 6, 2007 with special guest Dick Wagner.
* How is great music created and produced? * What do top music producers look for in an artist? * How do you develop and keep artist clients? * How do producers handle challenges such as creative control? The answers can be found at the NARIP’s PRODUCING HIT SONGS which has been such a “hit” in Los Angeles that we’re bringing it to Phoenix. WHO: Dick Wagner Top producer / songwriter DICK WAGNER will discuss the psychological aspects of producing and creating great sound, how to get clients and keep them, and much more. Today he is a partner in the Phoenix-based Desert Dream Productions, which emphasizes music production and artist development for the extraordinary artist. Wagner has been a musical force in rock and pop music for more than 30 years and has worked with artists including Alice Cooper, Aerosmith, Kiss, Lou Reed, Hall and Oates, and many others. As lead guitarist and music director for Alice Cooper, Dick Wagner co-wrote many of Cooper’s biggest chart hits such as “Only Women Bleed,” “Welcome To My Nightmare” and “You and Me.” Dick Wagner songs have been recorded by Alice Cooper, Tina Turner, Ringo Starr, Etta James, Tim Curry, Rod Stewart and Air Supply. WHEN: Tuesday, March 6th, 2007 6:00 p.m. – Registration, networking & light snacks 7:00 p.m. – Program begins 9:30 p.m. – Program ends WHERE: Chaton Studios 1818 E Brill Street Phoenix, AZ 85006 |
2020-12-02 | Overview of International Music Publishing – FREE for NARIP Members
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NARIP WebinarOverview of International Music Publishing[caption id="attachment_29375" align="aligncenter" width="544"] Artists with whom Peter Jansson has worked.[/caption]Wed Dec 2, 2020 at 3pm PSTwith Peter Jansson,Senior Manager, Music Publishing International,Disney Music GroupFREE for NARIP Members
Learn the dynamics of operating a music publishing company, with an emphasis on foreign sub-publishing, and how to market music in the international marketplace.
Growth of opportunities to exploit music globally has increased exponentially, especially with streaming and technology enabling cross-border exploitation, with American and English language repertoire still leading in sales and chart position in most territories around the world.
You will learn:
Peter Jansson is a much-loved NARIP guest, who speaks frequently at NARIP events.
Taking piano lessons from the age of 5, Peter graduated from the Conservatorium of Music in Sydney, Australia proficient not only in piano but several other brass, woodwind and stringed instruments. Classical music soon gave way to rock ‘n’ roll, and a brief but impressive career was spent playing keyboards in small clubs to outdoor arenas with various bands in Australia. Peter graduated from live performances to studio work and soon became a keyboard session player in great demand in many studios Downunder.
Early on, the position of Professional Manager was offered by Festival Music, Australia’s largest independent music publisher. Dealing with both local and international songwriters, Peter soon developed a rapport with many successful songwriters and artists. EMI Music Publishing offered the position of Creative Director in 1984 which gave Peter the chance to work with the largest catalogue of songs in the world. As one of the original participants in the EMI Executive Exchange Program, Peter was given the chance to experience many of the major world music markets first hand by working in numerous EMI offices such as Tokyo, Hamburg, Paris, London, New York, Nashville and Los Angeles.
In 1989, PolyGram Music offered a joint venture deal for Peter to set up his own music publishing company, and Janssongs, Inc. was born. First headquartered in Sydney, Peter moved the operation to Los Angeles in 1996. Janssongs’ writer roster included an impressive who’s who of Pop/R&B/Country writers including several Grammy-nominated writers and producers. The company also music supervised many feature films during the course of its operations which enabled the company to draw from its talented pool of writers and composers and ensured activity for their individual catalogues. Janssongs, Inc. was acquired by a New York investment group in October, 2004.
As a Music Industry executive, Peter has represented Paul McCartney, Queen, David Bowie, Kate Bush, A-ha, Foreigner, Cheap Trick, Elton John, Neil Diamond, Roy Orbison, Divinyls, Roxette, Europe, Gilbert O’Sullivan, The Motels, Leo Sayer, Dexys Midnight Runners, Stevie Wonder, George Harrison, Blondie, Laura Branigan, Don McLean, Grace Jones, Juice Newton, Gerry Harrison (Talking Heads), The Wiggles, Little River Band and Ronnie Milsap amongst countless others.
In 2004, Peter was a signatory to a Joint Venture agreement with the Chinese Government and was given the historic opportunity of creating the very first “legitimate” music operation in mainland China, representing 65,000 CD masters and 1,757,000 copyrights and developing the infrastructure to China’s emerging national music industry.
Peter joined the Disney Music Group in 2016 as Senior Manager, International for Disney Music Publishing and was tasked with protecting and enforcing the global rights and collecting all revenue types for the iconic Disney Music Publishing catalogue globally, ex-USA. Day-to-day responsibilities include overseeing and managing the relationships with all our global partners, including resolving any and issues at all 187 CMOs globally as well as DSP disputes. Black Box reports reviewed frequently; suspense and control accounts matched against our catalogue claims; YouTube Disputes and Appeals claim resolution on a daily basis; and international monitoring of Societies’ distributions and income tracking of missing royalties.
Peter is a regular guest at music conferences throughout the world, bringing his years of knowledge and experience to many Music Industry panels. He is also a regular guest lecturer at the UCLA Music Extension course in Los Angeles, and is a frequent guest for many songwriting associations, radio shows and print publications. Peter studied Music Composition and Performance at Sydney University (Australia) as well as audio engineering at the School of Audio Engineering in Sydney. He is fluent in English and French, and lives with his wife Kristen (also a gifted pianist) in Los Angeles, California.
WHEN
Wednesday, December 2, 2020
2:45 p.m. PST – Sign on, networking
3:00 p.m. PST – Program begins
4:00 p.m. PST – Audience Q&A
4:30 p.m. PST – Program ends
WHERE
COST
FREE for current NARIP Members
$25 Non-Members
Not a NARIP member yet? What are you waiting for?! Join NOW for as little as $9.95 per month.
All NARIP events will be online only for the foreseeable future. Download a FREE copy at https://zoom.us to join this and future NARIP Pitch Sessions and other NARIP events. We recommend you perform an audio and video test (built into the software) and/or with a friend. Headphone required at our session.
2 WAYS TO REGISTER
1. NARIP.com (just scroll down)
2. Call 818-769-7007
Pre-paid admission guarantees your spot, NARIP events sell out (especially the FREE ones 🙂
No refunds. We appreciate your cooperation.
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See full list of NARIP placements to date here. For articles in Music Connection, Digital Music News, The Guardian (UK), MusikWeek (UK), Musik Woche (Germany), Taxi Drivers: Cinema e Cultura Metropolitano (Italy), MEOW (US) and other publications, and to read about NARIP members and session participants who have made almost 2,000 placements as a direct result of NARIP Sessions, click here.
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2020-03-18 | Online Event – How Film & TV Producers Source, License and Use Music
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How Film & TV Producers Source, License and Use MusicWed Mar 18, 2020NARIP Event Moves ONLINE – Stream Live From AnywherePhoto (L-R): Chris Hartley, Elizabeth Kealoha UPDATE: Due to venues closing – including SAE in Atlanta where this NARIP event was originally scheduled to take place – we have moved this event online. Registrants will receive a link on the afternoon of Wed Mar 18 to join the event and participate with a Q&A toward the end of the program. On event day, watch your inbox for an email from NARIP (sometimes goes to spam). Registrants must download a FREE copy of ZOOM to participate (this software works much like Skype). Is your music getting to decision-makers – people who can say YES and write a check?
Executives at this special NARIP event – originally scheduled to take place in Atlanta and now taken online – write, produce and budget for hundreds of promotions, segments and pieces every year and actively seek and place music owned by songwriters, composers, record labels and music publishers.
Between them, our guests seek music for over 100 custom promotions a year, and work with record labels to secure music for on-air promotions, collaboration albums, special releases, and programs. The most recent version of Adult Swim will release new original music tracks every week for a year. They both need music in scripted and unscripted programming, episodic programming and film features.
These music buyers have licensed countless songs and cues for a variety of productions.
Topics:
BONUS #1: Music Placements Do’s & Don’ts checklists will be provided.
NARIP programs make a deep dive into important trends and help put NARIP members in front of music buyers, executives and taste makers who can make a meaningful difference in a music career. NARIP programs also enable audience questions and direct feedback, making them even more valuable. Most important, attendees meet key players, paving the way for deals, representation, collaboration and ongoing opportunities, and giving them an edge in a competitive music market.
Be prepared to take plenty of notes!
Join our special guests at this NARIP program to hear their strategies and how they source, license and use music for their productions.
Get an insider’s peek at the economic and artistic realities of the fastest-changing, hottest business in the world and don’t miss this intimate and interactive learning experience.
GUEST SPEAKERS (scroll down for professional profiles)
Chris Hartley, Vice President, On-Air Production, Adult Swim, WarnerMedia
Elizabeth Kealoha, TV Series Creator, Writer-Producer, Myelin Pictures
Kenneth Green, Artist Manager, NARIP Board Member & Panel Moderator
THANK YOU
Special thanks to SAE Institute of Technology in Atlanta. As of Mon Mar 16, SAE is closed – NARIP looks forward to a swift return to normalcy and to many more events at SAE in future!
WHEN
Wednesday, March 18, 2020
6:30 p.m. EST – Registration and networking online, sign into ZOOM
7:00 p.m. EST – Program begins
8:30 p.m. EST – Audience Q&A
9:30 p.m. EST – Program ends
WHERE: ONLINE
UPDATE: Due to venues closing – including SAE in Atlanta where this NARIP event was originally scheduled to take place – we have moved this event online. Registrants will receive a link on the afternoon of Wed Mar 18 to join the event and participate with a Q&A toward the end of the program. On event day, watch your inbox for an email from NARIP (sometimes goes to spam). Registrants must download a FREE copy of ZOOM to participate (this software works much like Skype).
COST
$20 NARIP Members
$30 Non-members
BONUS
Because you are registering for this program, we offer you the opportunity to pre-order the MP3 recording of the program for only $20 (regularly $39.95). This will also include digital copies of any documents which may be distributed at the program. This program will cover a great deal of information, and you won’t have to worry about taking notes! To pre-order now, select the PREMIUM TICKET option below, the mastered recording will be emailed to you shortly after our program.
2 WAYS TO REGISTER
1. Online: NARIP.com (just scroll down)
2. Phone: 818-769-7007
Pre-paid admission guarantees seating.
All ticket sales final. No refunds. NARIP reserves the right to refuse admission to anyone. We appreciate your cooperation.
FOLLOW US, LIKE US, LOVE US! TWEET ABOUT NARIP & OUR EVENT!
QUESTIONS
Call us at 818-769-7007 or email info AT narip DOT com.
SOURCES FOR MORE INFO
NARIP
Adult Swim
Adult Swim Festival
Turner
Myelin Pictures
GUEST SPEAKERS
Chris Hartley, Vice President, On-Air Production, Adult Swim, WarnerMedia
Kealoha is a TV series Creator, Writer, Producer and Executive known for her work on Saints & Sinners, Family Time, In The Cut, Mann & Wife and Last Call as well as Executive Producer of The Trumpet Awards, stand-up comedy show Off The Chain, live sports PBC: The Next Round and Braves on Peachtree TV. Most recently, Kealoha founded Myelin Pictures, a film and television production company and oversees the development of scripted and unscripted programming. Previously, Kealoha served as Executive Vice President, Original Programming and Production of Katz Broadcasting, a subsidiary of E.W. Scripps Company, where she oversaw the development, creation and execution of all original programming for the networks. Prior to this, she was Senior Vice President of Programming Operations where she oversaw Broadcast Standards & Practices, Media Management, and Closed Captioning for all of the Katz networks. She joined the Katz team as a launch member in 2011. In 2007, Kealoha consulted for Turner Broadcasting to manage the transition of the Atlanta TBS signal to a traditional independent station, renamed Peachtree TV. She joined the team after launch to assist in staffing all departments and managed all first-time projects from ideation to completion until 2011. Kealoha started her production career in commercials before producing corporate industrials and a nightly entertainment magazine show. Kealoha is a graduate of Michigan State University and splits her time between Atlanta and Los Angeles. NARIP: Tools & Expertise To Market & Monetize Music Learn ? Network ? Access Opportunity |
2008-04-23 | NEW DATE ADDED: Make It Rich as a Concert Promoter – Teleseminar
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Meet the Expert: Alan Beck, President, Pacific Concert Group Make It Rich As A Concert Promoter April 16 date SOLD OUT! New date April 23 added We have scheduled a second date to take place on Wednesday, April 23 12:00 noon – 1:00 p.m. Pacific / 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. Eastern ABOUT NARIP’S MASTERMIND SERIES:
What is a concert promoter?
No refunds, all ticket sales final. We appreciate your cooperation.
Alan Beck has revived the R&B Oldies music genre that was forgotten and almost buried ten years ago. The National Association of Record Industry Professionals promotes career advancement, education and good will among record executives. |
2007-06-23 | NARIP_BRUNCH_20070623
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NARIP BRUNCH: Eat, Meet & Greet! Saturday, June 23 at Judy Lamppu’s home Online registration is closed, walk-ups are welcome! Cash only at the door please. You are cordially invited to attend NARIP’s brunch on Saturday, June 23 at the home of Judy Lamppu. Come meet and greet Los Angeles-area record and music industry professionals. All are welcome at our brunch, you need not be a NARIP member to attend. Please RSVP and pay online no later than Thursday, June 21 at 5:00 p.m. so we can prepare enough food. PLEASE NOTE: To gauge headcount accurately, NARIP is taking pre-payment for this brunch. You are welcome to attend at the last minute (no RSVP necessary, though we do encourage it), it will just cost you slightly more! Among other things, NARIP sponsors events like these to encourage networking and the fostering of business relationships in the record industry. Over 75% of all great opportunities, deals and job offers come about as a direct result of second and third party referrals – who you know matters. So get to know more people in the record biz, and let them get to know you! Please join us and bring plenty of business cards. All are welcome, details below. Countless people have connected to opportunities and jobs, and established new business associates and friends. We look forward to seeing you at our brunch! They can’t promote or hire you if they don’t know who you are! WHEN: Saturday, June 23, 2007 12:00 noon – Arrive and eat! 1:00 p.m. – Introductions 2:00 p.m. – Brunch ends WHERE: At the home of Judy Lamppu 10407 Jellico Avenue Granada Hills, CA 91344-6088 |
2016-10-05 | NARIP Webinar: After The Synch, FREE with RSVP
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NARIP Webinar: After The Synch, FREE with RSVP
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2020-04-23 | NARIP Webinar: After The Synch … GET MORE INFO
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After The SynchThu Apr 23, 2020 – ONLINE ONLYNARIP Webinar: Tune In From AnywhereIt’s exciting when you find out your song will be used in a TV show or film or commercial, whether it’s your first time or your 101st time. Just knowing your music will be heard by thousands and potentially more may be as exciting as making money. This is where most rights holders stop thinking about their placement. But there is so much more that can and SHOULD happen after the synch that can make more money and save you a lot of grief. Join us at this NARIP program to hear how expert music and entertainment attorney Sindee Levin creates more value from synch for her clients and how you can, too. YOU WILL LEARN
WHEN
Thursday, April 23, 2020
1:00 p.m. PST – Program begins
2:15 p.m. PST – Audience Q&A
2:45 p.m. PST – Program ends
WHERE: ONLINE
This Webinar and all NARIP events will be online only for the foreseeable future via Zoom. Download a FREE copy at https://zoom.us to join this and future NARIP events. We recommend you perform an audio and video test (built into the software) and/or with a friend, and have headphones at our session. If you have questions, please call or email us at 818-769-7007 or info@narip.com.
COST
FREE for NARIP Members with RSVP (scroll down) *
$20 for Non-Members
* Typically a registration fee applies for NARIP members, we waive this fee for this event as a show of support for our members. Not a NARIP Member yet? What are you waiting for? Join NOW for as little as $9.95 per month, get one month FREE. Click HERE to join NOW.
BONUS #1
Because you are registering for this program, we offer you the opportunity to pre-order the MP3 recording of the program for only $20 (regularly $39.95). This will also include digital copies of any documents which may be distributed at the program. This program will cover a great deal of information, and you won’t have to worry about taking notes! To pre-order now, select the PREMIUM TICKET option below, the mastered recording will be emailed to you shortly after our program.
2 WAYS TO REGISTER
1. Online: NARIP.com (just scroll down)
2. Phone: 818-769-7007
Pre-paid admission guarantees seating, NARIP Sessions sell out.
All ticket sales final. No refunds. NARIP reserves the right to refuse admission to anyone. We appreciate your cooperation.
FOLLOW US, LIKE US, LOVE US! TWEET ABOUT NARIP & OUR EVENT!
@NARIP
QUESTIONS
Call us at 818 769 7007 or email info AT narip DOT com.
SOURCES FOR MORE INFO
NARIP
GUEST SPEAKER PROFILE
Sindee Levin, Esq,
Ms. Levin is a veteran entertainment attorney whose credentials include business affairs at major film studios, music publishing, mechanical collection and extensive private practice. She is an authority who insures her clients will be represented and fairly compensated for their creative efforts. Her legal career began at Wyman, Bautzer, Rothman, Kuchel & Sibert, a firm that represented MGM/UA and other mega-clients. The breakthrough Taylor Hackford film, La Bamba, was a prediction of Levin’s future axis of music and cinema. La Bamba director Taylor Hackford became a principal executive at New Visions Pictures where Ms. Levin was appointed Vice President of Business Affairs. In this position Levin handled agreements related to music acquisitions, rights and copyright and negotiated and drafted agreements for motion pictures and television. In 1992 Sindee Levin Music was launched to become a thriving domestic and international publishing and royalty collection agency. “Our company has had great success in purchase of and increasing profitability for music clients catalogs,” says Levin. Levin has invaluable contacts, education and expertise; she is a powerful advocate for songwriters, composers, recording artists, music publishers and record labels. She is a frequent guest speaker at conferences and seminars nationwide, with expertise in international and domestic business models.
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2022-04-20 | NARIP Webinar: ABCs of Music Producer Agreements
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ABCs of Music Producer Agreementswith Ben McLane, Esq.Wednesday, April 20, 20227:00 pm PSTVia ZoomMost people think they can hand a negotiation to a lawyer, and leave it at that. But as a professional, you need to understand the process too, and what the short- and long-term implications to the artist’s career may be. In this session, music and entertainment industry attorney Ben McLane, Esq. discusses key areas of a music producer agreement. He will give you the inside track on major deal points, what they mean and what leverage you have to negotiate the best possible deal. Get educated about the art of deal making and the right time to make a deal! Topics at this NARIP program include:
WHEN
Wednesday, April 20, 2022
7:00 p.m. PST – Program begins
8:30 p.m. PST – Audience Q&A
9:00 p.m. PST – Program ends
WHERE: ONLINE (via Zoom)
This Webinar and all NARIP events will be online only for the foreseeable future via Zoom. Download a FREE copy at https://zoom.us to join this and future NARIP events. We recommend you perform an audio and video test (built into the software) and/or with a friend, and have headphones at our session. If you have questions, please call or email us at 818-769-7007 or info@narip.com.
COST
$15 for NARIP Members
$30 for Non-Members
Not a NARIP Member yet? What are you waiting for? Join NOW for as little as $9.95 per month, get one month FREE. Click HERE to join NOW.
BONUS #1
Because you are registering for this program, we offer you the opportunity to pre-order the recording of this program for only $20 (regularly $39.95). This will also include digital copies of any documents distributed at the program. This program will cover a great deal of information, and you won’t have to worry about taking notes! To pre-order now, select the PREMIUM TICKET option below, you will get access to the recording shortly after our program.
2 WAYS TO REGISTER
1. Online: NARIP.com (just scroll down)
2. Phone: 818-769-7007
Pre-paid guarantees your spot.
All ticket sales final. No refunds. NARIP reserves the right to refuse admission to anyone. We appreciate your cooperation.
FOLLOW US, LIKE US, LOVE US! TWEET ABOUT NARIP & OUR EVENT!
@NARIP
QUESTIONS
Call us at 818 769 7007 or email info AT narip DOT com.
SOURCES FOR MORE INFO
NARIP
Ben McLane, Esq.
GUEST SPEAKER PROFILE
Ben McLane, Esq.
Ben McLane, Esq. is an entertainment attorney veteran focusing primarily on music, with many gold/platinum albums and Billboard Top 10 and #1 chart hits to his credit for his work. He has also been involved in artist management, talent scouting, promotions, and record label operations. Ben is the author of the book Music Business In 10 Easy Lessons and a frequent speaker at prestigious industry conferences such as SXSW, NAMM and NSAI. He currently teaches Music Business Law & Contracts at Los Angeles College of Music [LACM] in Pasadena, CA. Ben is a 1991 graduate of Pepperdine Law School, and lives and works in Los Angeles.
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2020-04-15 | NARIP Webinar: ABCs of Music Licensing…….. GET MORE INFO
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ABCs of Music Licensingwith Songfinder’s Melissa LoveWed Apr 15, 2020 – 7pm ESTNARIP Webinar: Tune In From AnywhereLicensing music is key to monetizing it. But where to begin? NARIP brings you experts and information you need to succeed this lucrative and fast-growing area of the music business. Join us at this NARIP program to hear how music licensing expert, Songfinder’s Melissa Love, creates more value from synch for her copyrights and clients, and how you can, too. YOU WILL LEARN
WHEN
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
7:00 p.m. EST – Program begins
8:30 p.m. EST – Audience Q&A
9:00 p.m. EST – Program ends
WHERE: ONLINE
This Webinar and all NARIP events will be online only for the foreseeable future via Zoom. Download a FREE copy at https://zoom.us to join this and future NARIP events. We recommend you perform an audio and video test (built into the software) and/or with a friend, and have headphones at our session. If you have questions, please call or email us at 818-769-7007 or info@narip.com.
COST
FREE for NARIP Members with RSVP (scroll down) *
$20 for Non-Members
* Typically a registration fee applies for NARIP members, we waive this fee for this event as a show of support for our members. Not a NARIP Member yet? What are you waiting for? Join NOW for as little as $9.95 per month, get one month FREE. Click HERE to join NOW.
BONUS #1
Because you are registering for this program, we offer you the opportunity to pre-order the MP3 recording of the program for only $20 (regularly $39.95). This will also include digital copies of any documents which may be distributed at the program. This program will cover a great deal of information, and you won’t have to worry about taking notes! To pre-order now, select the PREMIUM TICKET option below, the recording will be emailed to you shortly after our program.
2 WAYS TO REGISTER
1. Online: NARIP.com (just scroll down)
2. Phone: 818-769-7007
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Melissa Love, Senior Director, SongFinder
Honing her industry chops overseeing music licensing, clearance and reporting for Turner Broadcasting’s news and entertainment networks, Melissa joined songfinder in 2007 where she expanded her work to include projects in film, television, new media and gaming. Her work includes licensing for FX’s Fargo and Archer, Discovery Channel’s Deadliest Catch, National Geographic Channel’s The Story of God, OWN’s Greenleaf and the independent film projects Diving Normal and The Stagecoach Bar: An American Crossroads. She is a member of Georgia Production Partners, Georgia Music Partners and is a Governor with the Atlanta Chapter of the Recording Academy (NARAS). Melissa served on the board of directors of Wilderness Works, a youth development agency serving homeless and disadvantaged children living primarily in metro Atlanta.
Juliett Rowe, Co-Executive Director, NARIP Atlanta, Moderator
Juliett Rowe has spent her career working with indie and DIY musicians, whether writing about unknown artists for print, helping artists make strategic decisions regarding their art, or taking late night calls to offer words of encouragement. In 2013, she became head of marketing and promotions for Atlanta indie record label Blood Drunk Records. With ten bands on its roster in various stages of recording and touring, Juliett developed album release plans, secured tour press, and elevated the label to become one of the strongest indie record labels in Atlanta. She realized that many people in the DIY music scene often went unnoticed and unrecognized for their hard work supporting artists, causing her to create the Atlanta Record Label Fest in 2015. The event showcases people behind the scenes and serves indie record labels by creating an opportunity for networking and building community. It also serves fans with cutting-edge musical artists, bridging gaps between genres and sub-cultures. Its first year, the Atlanta Record Label Fest drew hundreds of people and brought together record labels and music fans. The second year (2016) saw the event expanded to two days and included indie record labels from across the state of Georgia.In 2017 Juliett expanded her artist management and consulting business for independent and DIY artists with Panther Creek Artist Management. She also started working with Atlanta independent record label Madison Records (Orchard/Sony) on digital marketing and project management initiatives. Juliett has combined her love of music and technology as a Co-Founder and Head of Client Relationships and Marketing with Bandskor, which is building a dashboard to help talent buyers manage and analyze band submissions. Juliett is active not only in the Atlanta music scene, but also with organizations like National Association of Record Industry Professionals (NARIP.com) and the Atlanta Chapter of the Recording Academy. She understands the need for education, networking, and supporting fellow friends and artists. You can often find her at a show, or hanging out with bands waxing poetic on the value of having a Web site and an email list.
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2016-11-14 | NARIP Webinar – Music & Metadata: Discovery, Tracking & Payment, FREE with RSVP
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NARIP Webinar – Music & Metadata: Discovery, Tracking & Payment, FREE with RSVP
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