The changing record label landscape for artists

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The changing record label landscape for artists

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Join panelists Jay Gilbert, Taylor Hanson, Nick Lippman, and Sherry Saeedi for a dynamic discussion about the changing record label landscape and its implications for artists. This diverse panel of industry experts, including independent artists, record label executives, and music technology innovators, delved into the challenges and opportunities presented by the new paradigm of the music industry.

From the impact of streaming services to the changing nature of artist contracts, they explored how artists can navigate and succeed in this transformed environment. Whether you’re an indian email list aspiring artist, industry professional, or music enthusiast, this panel provided valuable insights into the future of music production, distribution, and promotion.

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Keynote: The Black Keys
«Formed in Akron, Ohio in 2001, The Black Keys are singer/guitarist Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney. The Associated Press has called them “royalties of rock” and Uncut “one of the best rock and roll bands on the planet.” After starting out playing small clubs, the group has sold out tours around the world and released 11 studio albums. The band has won six Grammy Awards and a BRIT, among other global accolades.

In 2022, the duo received two more Grammy nominations, bringing their career total to sixteen, this time for Best Rock Album for Dropout Boogie, and Best Rock Performance for the single “Wild Child,” one of the biggest hits of their career to date. At the time of its release, Dropout Boogie was the band’s sixth consecutive top 10 debut on the US Billboard 200.»
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