Muzak Continues its Support of Independent Artists At Latin Alternative Music Conference
Charlotte, NC (PRWEB) July 9, 2007 -- Latinos are the fastest-growing population in the United States. Not surprisingly, the Latin music genre is also widely identified as the most explosive category in the U.S. music industry. The Latin Alternative Music Conference (LAMC) is the only major conference dedicated to promoting Latin alternative music, which blends traditional Latin music with rock, hip-hop, electronica and other modern influences. And for the first time, Muzak will partner with LAMC to present its Discovery Program, which spotlights the most exciting up-and-coming artists within this diverse and innovative genre. Muzak will also grant the winner of the showcase competition an unparalleled opportunity to reach Muzak's incredible listener base.
With more than 100 million listeners and one of the world's largest digital music collections -- and clients such as Chevys Fresh Mex, Sprint, Margarita's and Qdoba Mexican Grill -- Muzak represents a key link between musicians and an unmatched opportunity for exposure. During the event, Muzak will continue its pursuit of new independent music by licensing the best new artists to add to its core satellite music programs (http://music.muzak.com/programs/default.aspx?source=pr_lamc_070907). Muzak will also provide the winner of the Indie Showcase competition, which is part of the LAMC Discovery Program to reach out to emerging artists, the opportunity to reach Muzak's listener base of more than 100 million people. The showcase winner's songs will be added to one or more Muzak programs.
"Our presence at LAMC -- the premiere event for music industry players and Latin alternative music fans from all over the world -- demonstrates Muzak's true place in the music business. Our diverse music catalog has provided us with great relationships with so many incredible artists, and we intend to create many new and mutually beneficial partnerships at LAMC," said Jason McCormick, Muzak industry relations manager.
Muzak will also host a panel entitled "Selecting the Music: How Programmers, Marketers and Music Supervisors Make Their Decisions". Contributing to this panel will be Muzak audio architect Alex Espinosa, who manages Muzak's broad portfolio of Latin music programs. Espinosa will be joined by Rick Banales of Virgin Megastores, JT Griffith of Nettwerk, Nic Harcourt of KCRW (Los Angeles), Jon Kertzer of Microsoft Zune/KEXP (Seattle) Raphaella Lima of EA Games, Pilar O'Leary of Smithsonian Latino Center and Tomás Peláez of MTV Tr3s. The panel will address how and why music is selected for consumer applications.
According to Espinosa, the three main genres in Latin music are Regional, Tropical and Latino Pop. Regional describes music that comes directly from Mexico, including Rancheras, Tejano, Corridos and Mariachi. Tropical music includes Salsa, Son, Merengue, Cumbias and the increasingly popular Reggaeton genre. Latino Pop music also comes from all parts of Latin America and has a classic pop sound. Latin alternative describes music that is different from those three main genres.
Muzak pioneered the introduction of music into businesses and workplaces in the 1930s, and many people recall its days of symphonic re-recordings of popular songs, referred to as "elevator muzak." The company also pioneered the industry-wide transition to original artist music in the 1980s, with Michael Jackson's "Thriller" amongst the first songs broadcast. Since then, Muzak programs have expanded to include genres such as new indie rock, skate punk, hip-hop, alternative country, contemporary Italian, '80s hits, American roots, classic soul, latin pop, and New Orleans music. The most dramatic change to its core music programs (http://music.muzak.com/programs/default.aspx?source=pr_lamc_070907) came late in 2006, when Muzak issued a new lineup.
"Each of our 90-plus music programs has a unique identity," explains Jon Luther, Muzak director of audio architecture. "Their names once resembled radio classifications like 'Classic Rock' or 'Adult Contemporary'. But our music mix has always been much more lifestyle-based than the average radio program. The new 'Rock Show' program (http://www.muzak.com/newweb/artproject/rockshow.html?source=pr_lamc_070907) is evocative of the era when live concerts were king, and aligns better with many clients' customer demographics," Luther said.
Muzak is also introducing music to places other than the stores and restaurants where customers typically expect to hear it. Through thousands of music industry partnerships, Muzak has extended its catalog of approximately 2 million songs to compilation CDs, Web site audio, TV commercials, audio logos and many other customer touch points.
"What this means is that a hotel guest in Los Angeles may be thanked with a compilation CD that includes a song by an artist we license at LAMC," said Bob Finigan, vice president of product and marketing. "Or that an LAMC artist's music could become the Web audio for a little Atlanta boutique. With our licensing capabilities and connections with more than 350,000 clients, the opportunities for artists to get exposure -- and for the hotel guest or online shopper to discover new music -- has never been better," Finigan said.
For more information about Muzak's LAMC presence and events, please visit latinalternative.com (http://www.latinalternative.com/).
About Muzak
As the world's leading provider of business music, Muzak creates experiences that reach more than 100 million people daily. Some of the biggest brands in business, from Aveda to Sur La Table to Boeing, work with Muzak to enhance their brand image in more than 350,000 client locations. More than 80 satellite music programs and an endless variety of custom programs are distributed around the world. Muzak issues approximately $27 million in royalties annually, as it promotes artists from its library of approximately 2 million tracks. For more information, visit Muzak.com (http://www.muzak.com/?source=pr_lamc_070907).
# # #
Related Articles:
Communities Uniting to Celebrate Lay Flats Midwest Arts and Music Festival
The Lay Flats Arts and Music Festival brings you the largest all local art and expression celebration of its scale within the Lafayette area! Enjoy local art, music, refreshment and community at the historic Tippecanoe Amphitheaters on August 18, 2007. Proceeds from the Lay Flats Arts Festival support local charities to benefit Children's art therapy, outreach and support programs offered in Tippecanoe County.
Two New Videos Available for Historians, Librarians as Well as Dance, Music, Theatre, and Art Researchers and Enthusiasts
Two new videos focus on french baroque tradition in today's world:
The art of baroque dance: Folies d'Espagne From Page to Stage
The new video, The Art Of Baroque Dance: Folies d'Espagne From Page to Stage,
is enriched with French historical images, refined Baroque dancing, and legible Feuillet notation. The preservation of dance is explored in an easy-to-understand entertaining manner. The artistic sample is the well-known Folies d'Espagne, which is studied from the academic page to its transformation into a vibrant performance.
And Dance Vivaldi: A Contemporary Baroque Ballet
This ballet, choreographed to Vivaldi's "Four Seasons", combines delicate French Baroque dance technique with the vibrancy of...
Allied Arts of Whatcom County Presents the 3rd Annual La Bella Strada Arts Festival
Allied Arts of Whatcom County announces the La Bella Strada Arts Festival and the Chalk ArtFest August 9th and 10th on Cornwall Street in Bellingham, Washington.
Tempe Festival of the Arts, Circle K Tempe Music Festival Coming This March
Tempe Convention and Visitors Bureau welcomes Tempe Festival of the Arts, Circle K Tempe Music Festival to the Mill Avenue District.
Art, Music and Literature Based Communities
What drives people? Some may say inspiration, our ambitions and needs; this is not very far from saying that people are driven by the inspiration provided by art and music as well as by the need to quench our literary thirst. For most people reading a book, watching a movie or listening to their favorite music isn't enough of an experience, the most important part is to interact and get validation from people with the same interests about our point of views and opinions.
Academy of Art University Offers Local Theatre $125K In Relocation Assistance
Today, San Francisco 's Academy of Art University presented a comprehensive assistance and relocation package totaling up to $125,000 to the Lorraine Hansberry Theatre.
Academy of Art University's Renowned Epidemic Film Festival Returns to Historic Castro Theatre
Film enthusiasts converge for a night of glamour hosted by top art school.
32nd Annual New England Film & Video Festival Returns to Coolidge Corner Theatre October 4th-8th
Opening Night is October 4th and the entire festival runs through the weekend, including Monday, Columbus Day , as the last day of festivities. Special guests, including filmmakers and members of the Boston Red Sox are expected to attend. This year the festival also will include panels and workshops held at the Marriott Courtyard in Coolidge Corner as an extension of the weekend activities. For the first time ever the State Film Office Directors will gather for a panel and discuss recent tax incentives in their states and what their state has to offer for filmmakers.
FestivalPreview.com Launches Music Festival News and Community Site to Serve Festival-Goers
Festival Preview LLC announces the launch of a music festival news, opinion and community website serving "involved" festival-goers, those that attend multiple festivals each year. The site, taglined, "Your First Stop for Live Music Events" fulfills the market's need for daily updated cross-genre festival information. Festival Preview employs an RSS news aggregator to collect the latest news about music festivals from across the Internet linking to articles from more than 50 content feeds representing the best bloggers and music journalists covering every genre of music.
Federated Media and Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival Enhance 'CrowdFire' with Interactive Content and Contests
CrowdFire, an online destination as well as onsite pavilion at Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival, now has a full array of interactive tools for uploading, sharing and remixing music experiences. CrowdFire is now a complete 360-degree experience with both online and real world features offering pre, during and post-concert collaboration.