Topic: 01.26-28.07 THE SEA Weekend
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This email contains information about the following events:
1. and the free panels Wendy Day from Rap Coalition
has organized. Did we mention they are FREE? (www.SEApanels.com)
2. Operation RESTORE DRAMA! Rap Coalition is collecting money from
the industry, friends, and supporters of DJ Drama and DJ Cannon to
rebuild their offices. Let us remind you that the FEDS took
everything--even their bank accounts. They need to rebuild their
office and studio so they can get back to work.
THE SEA WEEKEND:
The SEA Weekend Jan 26-28
Once again, Wendy Day from Rap Coalition is coordinating the Panel discussions at the SEA
Awards. The event is free and open to any and all interested people, and is 30 miles south of
Memphis, TN in Tunica, Mississippi at the Casino Grand Hotel in their convention center. Did we
mention it's FREE?
Information about the entire event including the parties, showcases, and Award Show can be
found at www.SouthernEntAwards.com and www.SEApanels.com.
Here's the list of panels:
SEA Panels
The Casino Grand Hotel & Casinoâ€â€Convention Center
Tunica, MS (30 miles south of Memphis, TN)
Friday, January 26th
Noon to 1:45 PM-
How To Get A Record Deal or A Production Deal
This is by far the #1 question everyone wants answered in this industry. This panel will
address what labels look for (both indie and major) and what every artist should do to stand out
and get noticed by record labels. We will discuss the many different types of deals and the pros
and cons of each. In addition to what a label looks for in an artist, we will cover what an
artist should look for in a label--all labels are NOT created equal. Panelists will be available
to accept demos from artists at this panel, but you will also learn from this panel why a demo
is not enough.
-Tonya Butler, Esq.
-Bob Celestine, Esq.
-Wendy Day, Rap Coalition
-Nam Moses, Consultant, Ultra Publishing
-Tangee AKA Ms Blessed
2 PM to 3:45 PM-
Making An Impact: Building A Tremendous Buzz
Nothing in this industry moves without some hype or some degree of buzz behind it. We will
discuss what a buzz can do for your career, your company, or your CD. Our focus will be on
offering step by step instruction on how to build a strong buzz in the music industry and how to
keep it. Whether you are an artist, a producer, a DJ, a company, or just a person trying to work
in this business, it is imperative that you have a buzz surrounding you.
-Ray Hamilton, Legion Of Doom DJs
-Matt Verden, Dir of Marketing, Grand Hustle
-Mike Clarke, VP Swisha House
-Nick Love, VP Marketing, Corporate Thugz Entertainment
-Amir, Southeast Rep Interscope Records
-Rovella Williams, Almost Famous Showcase
-Lil Weavah, artist
4 PM to 5:45 PM-
The Digital Frontier
Using the internet to promote your music or to sell downloads and CDs makes sense in today's
economy. The Internet has leveled the playing field for artists allowing them direct access to
the fans. Join us to hear how others have used MySpace, websites, internet radio, and digital
downloads to build or further their careers.
-Leon Bailey, WordOfSouth.com
-John Lobro, RadioHipHop.com
-Feygens Saint-Joy, Hip Hop Friends
-M Town Luv, MemphisRap.com
Saturday, January 27th
Noon to 1:45 PM-
Indie Labels: How To Put Out Your Own CD or Start Your Own Indie Label
With the importance of independent music, indie releases, and a do-for-self attitude in the
music business today, we will explore how to put out a CD. From pressing and distribution to
marketing and promotion, an indie release can mean the difference between $8 a CD or 80 cents a
CD for the artist signed to a major label. The bulk of the successful artists in music today
started out as artists putting out their own CD or signed to an indie label.
-Kinky B, Corporate Thugz Entertainment (Young Jeezy, Slick Pulla)
-Michael "5000" Watts, CEO Swisha House (Lil Keke, Mike Jones, Paul Wall)
-Wes Phillips, Select-O-Hits
-Killer Mike, artist
-Janie Jennings, Label Consultant
-Wendy Day, Label Consultant
-Rock, Rock Bottom Records (Tango & Cash, Big Herk)
-Khao, Producer/CEO Intaprize Records
2 PM to 3:45 PM-
The Mixtape Game
Mixtapes seem to be everywhere today in proliferation. With the recent Federal crackdown on
mixed CDs and the stores that sell them, what's the urban music industry to do? DJs depend on
mixed CDs for income, stores depend on them for profits, labels depend on them to break new
records, and fans depend on them for new and hot music. If a major label pays a DJ to add a
song to his mixed CD, is it acceptable for them to shut the DJ down for selling "illegal"
product? We will discuss the legalities of mixed CDs, and why the Feds stepped in and shut down DJ
Drama recently.
-DJ Wally Sparks
-DJ Chuck T
-Robert Celestine, Esq.
-Sweetback Tha Mack, The Screw Shop of Memphis
-George Lopez, T Town Records
-Mike Clark, VP Marketing, Swisha House
-DJ Chief Rocka
4 PM to 5:45 PM-
How To Get Your Record Played On The Radio
The most common question in the music industry is answered here by program directors, DJs,
label folks, and artists. Covering every perspective of the process, we will discuss how to build
a buzz at street level and then graduate to getting radio play. We will discuss the steps, the
etiquette, and what NOT to do when you want radio play. We will also talk about the importance
of the commercial quality of your single.
-B. Paiz, Program Director, WIBB
-Lester Pace, Set The Pace Promotions
-DJ Lil Larry, K97 Memphis
-Kasper, Hittmenn DJs
-Devin Steel, K97 Memphis
-Michael London
-Big V, Power 106 Cleveland, MS
6 PM to 7:30 PM
Serato Scratch Live!
Join the folks from Serato Scratch Live for a live demonstration and a workshop of tricks you
can do. You will have the opportunity to purchase Serato Scratch Live here!
OPERATION RESTORE DRAMA:
Friends and supporters of DJ Drama are being asked to help restore the offices and studios of
the Aphilliates. Donations are being coordinated by Rap Coalition and to help, please reach
out to Wendy Day at [email protected].