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IBS
West Coast Music and Radio Industry Conference,
Saturday,
December 3rd, 2011,
10
a.m. to 5 p.m.
Host:
Champs Charter High School Phoenix Building,
6842
Van Nuys Blvd., Los Angeles, CA, 91405
Conference
Registration
10:00 -
11:00
Panel
Session 1
11:15 -
12:15
Making Music
From the muse to the ink in the
songwriter’s pen and then onwards to the home recording studio and professional
mastering suite, artists today have more opportunity than ever to make and
produce high quality music ready for listener’s ears. This panel will
discuss the artist’s creative process of making music from start to finish.
Moderator
Phil
Sandhaus - Marketing and PR
Panelists
Christ Seefried (Fitz and the Tantrums - Record Producer)
Phil
Soussan (VP Narris Grammy Foundation, Singer
Songwriter, Digidesign Rep)
Mike Gormely (Manager and Event Promotion - Yes Dear
Entertainment)
Jon Polk
(Manager - She’s My Girlfriend, He’s My Boyfriend)
Chris
Pierce - Artist
Starting Your Own Station
Have you toyed with the idea of starting your own
radio station? What types of equipment would you need and where would you find
it? What kinds of obstacles might you encounter and how might these be solved?
What will it cost? This panel will answer these questions and more as they give
you insight and ideas into how dreams can become a reality.
Moderator
Fritz
Kass (IBS)
Panelists
George
Capalbo (IBS and Backbone Networks)
Len
Mailloux (IBS)
Lunch /
Discussion
12:30
– 2:00
How It All Began - a Journey from Grass Roots to
National Syndication
Moderator - Phil Sandhaus
Discussion and Q & A
John Tesh - Tesh Media
Stephen Day - AER Academy Head
John Biroc
- Champs Charter High School Principal
George Capalbo - IBS & Backbone
Networks
Evan Sanford - AER Station Manager
Panel
Session 2
2:00 -
3:00
New Technology and the Music Industry
From the days of the first phonograph to the
advent of the mp3 file, technology has played a role in changing how artists
create, market and distribute music. This panel will look at how some of the
latest technology is changing the way we conceive music and asks whether
artists, who can now reach their fans directly through the advent of social
media sites, have any need for major labels at all.
Moderator
Phil Sandhaus
Panelists
George Capalbo (IBS and Backbone
Networks)
Jack Rudy (CBS - Music Supervisor)
Luka Mielniczenko (AER & Stones
Throw Music)
Danny Ostrow
(Total Assault- President)
John Polk - Manager
Royalties and Copyrights
This
panel will discuss how an artist can protect their music after the creative
process is finished. The keeping care of the music after it’s already made is
just as important as the actual making of the music.
Moderator
Fritz
Kass (IBS)
Panelists
Len
Mailloux (IBS)
Panel
Session 3
3:15 -
4:15
Are We There Yet? Reaching the Goal
Live touring and the music
festivals are back for young artists and are now an integral part of a career,
again. This panel will ask how young bands (Arcade Fire, Mumford and Sons, the
Black Keys), who now have the potential to tour for years to come, change the
way we think about festival appearances and sustaining a touring career. This
panel will also look specifically at how music festivals, whether it be Woodstock, Coachella or CHAMPSFEST, have captured the
imagination of artists and fans from generation to generation.
Moderator
Phil Sandhaus (Marketing and
Publicity)
Panelists
Louis Sanford
(Celebrities Plus Inc. - Public Relations)
Mike Gormley (Yes Dear
Entertainment - Management Co-ordination)
John
Tesh (Tesh Media)
Why Your Station Should be Streaming
Are you looking to
increase your listening audience? Streaming your high school or college radio
station will boost your audience numbers while also providing an extra
incentive for students to showcase their work to many friends and family members.
Moderator
Len Mailloux (General
Manager and Faculty, Simmons College Radio)
Panelists:
George Capalbo (Vice
President, Backbone Networks Corporation)
Fritz Kass (IBS)
Panel
Session 4
4:30 -
5:30
Where Radio Stands as a Legitimate Form of Media
This panel will discuss how radio
plays a unique role in shaping the career of an artist, the consciousness of a
community as well as allowing for the manifestation of a new voice in the
‘next’ generation.
Moderator
Phil Sandhaus (Marketing and
Publicity)
Panelists
Holly Adams (KCRW -
Board Operator)
Egil Avlik - aka
Swedish Egil (SIRIUS - Producer, DJ)
Jim Nelson (KSCN DJ)
Sergio Mielniczenko
(KPFK Global Village Radio - DJ)
Pam Baker (CBS)
Conny
Sellecca - Tesh Media
John Tesh - Tesh Media
Making Your Station Famous On Campus and In the
Community
If a radio station exists on campus, and nobody
hears it, does it make a sound? Find out the answer to this and many other
questions on how you can increase the popularity of your station. Learn how to
better serve your community and students with the resources you already have.
Moderator
Len Mailloux (IBS)
Panelists
George Capalbo
(Backbone Networks)
Fritz Kass (IBS)
For those of you where air travel or overnight stay is desirable the IBS Conference is very near a major airport (BUR - Burbank)(LAX - Los Angeles) and many fine hotels.
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