BBM/BMC BBMM 2021 ‘Musicians: Understanding Your Rights, Income Streams And Music Industry Alphabet Soup’

Tuesday July 6 2021, 6-8pm

Musicians’ Union presents in association with BBM/BMC BBMM 2021 ‘Musicians: Understanding Your Rights, Income Streams And Music Industry Alphabet Soup’

“I’m a business, man”

“It’s known as the music BUSINESS”

The Musicians’ Union join s BBM/BMC (BritishBlackMusic.com/Black Music Congress) in marking #BBMM2021 British Black Music Month with a free, music industry knowledge boosting seminar!

This masterclass is open to anyone with an interest in developing a career in the music industry. It’s aimed particularly at the unsigned or do-it-yourself artist, musicpreneur, or those who provide artists, songwriters and producers with specialist support.

Are you an aspiring musician? Do you want to work in the music industry?

If you don’t know your MU from your PPL, your PRS from your VPL, or your BPI from your AIM, then this masterclass is for you!

If you want to know more about your options for developing a career and income streams for your passion and musical talent – then this masterclass is for you!

It’s led by Natalie Witts‑Kilshaw​ (Musicians’ Union Regional Officer London Region) and *Kwaku (BBM/BMC).

This £Free event takes place via Zoom. Meeting details are sent within 2 days of the event. Diarise date and book this and other #BBMM2021 events at: www.BBM.eventbrite.com.

*Kwaku (BBM/BMC & BTWSC). Kwaku holds a Music Business Management MA, Media MA and an LLM in Entertainment Law. He has taught music industry courses from pre-degree levels at City & Islington College, City University London, to graduate and post-graduate level at University Of Westminster. He has guest lectured at University Of Hertfordshire and LIPA (Liverpool institute For Performing Arts). A qualified NVQ assessor, he’s also designed and delivered BTWSC‘s accredited and non-accredited courses.

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