State of the Record Industry to Be Discussed During SXSW Legal
Panels; Lommen Abdo Firm Helps Drive Legal Stars and New Bands to Annual
Austin Summit
Client bands showcasing at night, attorneys hashing out future of
labels, deals, artist revenue and other issues by day
MINNEAPOLIS & NEW YORK (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) March 7, 2008 --
While the buzz bands will be buzzin’ at the
annual SXSW (South
by Southwest) confab March 13-15 in Austin, Texas, many of the most
pressing issues facing established and emerging recording artists and
the troubled music industry will be generating their own buzz during the
event’s timely CLE
(Continuing Legal Education) panels. The panels will feature superstar
attorneys such as Don Passman
(All Your Need to Know About the Music Business), record
executives from Universal Music Group and other labels, major
management companies and others. Attendance is open to all
SXSW Music Conference registrants.
Sponsored again in part by the entertainment department of the
Minneapolis-Manhattan law firm of Lommen,
Abdo, Cole, King & Stageberg, P.A., the legal panels this year
will explore heated topics such as:
Support for the program is also provided by the GRAMMY®
Foundation, Entertainment Law Initiative, the American Bar Association
Forum on the Entertainment and Sports Industries and The Recording
Academy’s GRAMMYs®
on the Hill. The CLE Program is being organized by Program Director Nels
Jacobson of the Troy, Michigan firm Harness, Dickey & Pierce, P.L.C.,
and Lommen Abdo Vice President, Ken
Abdo, Panels Coordinator. Jacobson notes that "the SXSW
CLE program is a natural extension of the original purpose of the
conference -- to showcase as much great music as possible, while
providing substantive, cutting- edge industry information and an
opportunity to conduct serious business."
Abdo explains that, “With
declining
CD sales and the ongoing evolution of
digital entertainment media and devices, the panels press the hot button
issues that are igniting the music industry: Music makers,
executives, reporters and fans will get substantial insights into the
shape of industry through attending these discussions. Furthermore, with
two days, eight panels and 20 expert music lawyers, the CLE panels have
become a major part of the conference panel programming and very well
attended. Any registrants — not just
lawyers — are welcome to attend without
additional charge. The room always holds an interesting collection of
music-types from artists to executives, from suits to sweatshirts.”
Another Lommen Abdo colleague, Paul
Bezilla, will be moderating the panel about the fairness of
so-called “360-Deals”
— a new record business model in which a
label takes a percentage of artist revenue other than on the sale of the
recordings, including merchandising, touring and publishing. Lommen
Abdo partner, Dan
Satorius, a leading attorney in the independent film world, will
address contract and union issues earlier in the week on March 9 during
the SXSW
Film Festival, from 1-2 p.m. And Abdo and Bob
Donnelly will explore the boundaries of proactively representing
developing bands in their tag-team music law ethics panel.
“Ultimately SXSW is a music festival,”
Abdo continues. “Lommen
Abdo celebrates live performance, sponsors stages, and invites everyone
to see the talented musicians we represent who will be showcasing around
town during SXSW. While we represent artists worldwide, these are the
ones chosen as true rising stars. We are also proud to represent
legendary recording artist Johnny
Rivers (The “Secret
Agent Man”)
who will be a featured interview during the conference on March 13.
Lommen Abdo Showcase artists include:
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Ruby Jane Smith
(Mississippi / Texas), a 13 year-old fiddler and a fast-rising star in
the landscape of country and bluegrass-Americana music who is also
a featured performer in the stage show "A Ride with Bob" fronted by
Ray Benson (Asleep at the Wheel). www.myspace.com/rubyjanesmith
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Thurs. 13th, 3 pm Nuno's Upstairs, 422 E. Sixth
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Fri. 14th, 2-2:35 pm The Ginger Man, 304 W 4th St.
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Sat. 15th, 8- 8:25 pm, Jovita's 1619 south 1st st.
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Fri. 14th, 3-3:35 pm - The Ginger Man- 304 W 4th St.
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Sat. 15th Midnight - Tophy's 2008 S. Congress Ave. (Invasion of the
GoGirls Fest)
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Sat. 15th, 3 pm, Nuno's Upstairs- 422 6th St. (RedGorilla Fest)
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Sat. 15th, 7pm, Waterloo Icehouse (1106 W. 38th St. & Lamar)
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March 12th 9pm at Nuno's Upstairs (6th and Trinity)
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March 13th 2pm @ Nuno's Upstairs (6th and Trinity)
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March 14th 2:30pm @ Club Fuze (505 Neches, across from Brush square)
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For more information — or to interview Ken
Abdo or his colleagues about any issues raised during or after
the SXSW event — please contact Martin
Keller, Media Savant Communications Co., 612-729-8585, mkeller@mediasavantcom.com
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