Music Talks Sessions Creates "New Educational" Event Format, Launches 2008 Seaso
Music Talks Sessions (MTS), has launched its 2008 season moving the popular educational event into its 3rd year of helping to educate recording artists. During the past two years, MTS has provided artists with an eclectic and diverse array of live events (sessions) focused on its key disciplines of entrepreneurship, personal development and artist development.
For 2008, Music Talks Sessions has been redesigned with an all new small-scale conference format! Still maintaining its classroom style footprint. The new format allows MTS to host interactive "Live" panel discussions such as "Listen 2 Ya Mix," spotlighting Grammy award winning and nominated recording engineers to interact with artists by listening to their original music, then providing feedback on getting their technical and creative ideas from their heads into their mix. The redesign further opens the Music Talks Sessions platform to speakers such as Eric Defontenay, CEO of musicdish, Jennifer Lyneis, record promoter for UE3/Sony records, songwriting master, John Braheny and the Tony Robbin Companies to provide their teachings on team building, record promotions, songwriting techniques and understanding our fears and belief systems. Music Talks Sessions is a total immersion comprised of:
* Full Day 6hr Sessions
* Guest Presenters and Speakers
* Entrepreneurship Segments
* Personal Development Segments
* Artist Development Segments
* Recording Technology Segments
* Four Sessions Per Season two in New York and two in Los Angeles
* Interactive Panels
Music Talks Sessions attracts, educates and engages motivated recording artists, songwriters, producers and musicians seeking to increase their knowledge and take action! Its classroom style format provides less environmental distractions normally associated with large-scale events, allowing attendees better concentration which fosters a richer and more valuable learning experience.
"We believe Music Talks Sessions' 2008 season will be one of the best live, interactive, and direct educational events available to recording artist today," says Music Talks Sessions founder, David Knight.
Music Talks Sessions are $20 per session. For more information or to register visit our website at www.musicatalkssessions.com
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