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June 19, 2008
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International Songwriting Competition

The International Songwriting Competition (ISC) is now accepting entries for the 2008 competition. More than $150,000 in cash and prizes will be shared among the 62 winners, including an overall Grand Prize of $25,000 (US) cash and $20,000 in prizes. This year's competition includes many new celebrity and industry judges and the inclusion of a Music Video category.

Go to http://www.songwritingcompetition.com to enter songs via mail or online.

Contact: Cie Hoover
International Songwriting Competition
615.251.4441
cie@songwritingcompetition.com

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May 13, 2008
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Gone Country Finale

Renegade 83 and CMT bring you the finale concert of the hit docu-series: Gone Country. Come watch iconic musicians of all genres (Rock, Pop, R&B, etc) debut their original song as they attempt to cross over into the strongest fan base in America – country music.

On behalf of host and superstar John Rich (of the critically acclaimed and award winning duo Big & Rich), we'd like to invite you to be part of this special event on May 14th at The Wildhorse Saloon. Red Carpet Arrivals happen at 7pm and the concert kicks off at 8pm.

We need hip, musically driven individuals to really rock it out on the front lines. We'd like to place you along our red carpet and also in our "pit" (the first 20-25 rows at the concert) at this great finale concert…where you can be right up front and on-camera!!!

DETAILS: We'd like you to arrive at 6:30pm.

Please RSVP to Debbie Tyner at dmtyner@mac.com and let us know if you can make it.

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Mix Nashville Student Registration

Mix Nashville will be an in-depth conference centering on Nashville, “the hottest recording market in the country today,”–Mix Magazine

This May 20th and 21st, Soundcheck Nashville will be reserved for 2-days of master classes, hands-on demos, music provided by American Songwriter and the Mix Room devoted to two-days of all-day programming, including panels on: Studio Recording, Demo tips and techniques for Songwriters/Artists, Hit song production, business panels, indie methods of distribution/promotion, and much more – all direct from the Mix Nashville sponsors. [Premium sponsors include Apple, Digidesign and Meyer Sound]

Student discount $25 code: http://espdev.espcomp.net/pr/mxnsvl/StudentOrderForm.aspx?PK=MSTNVL

MIX is offering a $25 student rate for the respected Universities and programs in town.

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May 05, 2008
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Jingle Writing Competition

CBS and Mark Burnett Productions have teamed up to find the greatest undiscovered marketing genius for a new show, "Jingles"! We are looking for teams of (preferably) 2-3 people to write and perform product jingles. A team could be anything from a brother/sister team to a singing comedy duo or a barbershop quartet!

Do you think you could use your quick mind, great sense of humor, and musical skills to wow Fortune 500 companies with your talent?

We are looking for fun, high energy performances mixed with a competitive spirit. Minimum age 13.

Monday, June 2

9:00 AM - Auditions begin
The Music Mill
1710 Roy Acuff Place, Nashville, TN 37203

Callbacks, if selected, will be the following day.

Please contact Jonathan at jtanzman@markburnettprod.com for an application, jingle guideline, and time to come interview. Spots are limited.

Thanks and good luck!
Jonathan Tanzman
Casting Director
Jingles
Mark Burnett Productions/CBS
(310)903-5400 x5610

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April 17, 2008
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The 2008 LEADERSHIP MUSIC DIGITAL SUMMIT

Tuesday, April 22nd, CEC Presented in partnership with Belmont University's Mike Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business Curb Event Center, Nashville, TN Belmont University Curb College majors are invited to participate in the Digital Summit at no charge. The full schedule of events for the day can be found at http://www.digitalsummit.org. If you want to attend any part of the day's events, register by signing up in the Dean's Office by April 18 at 4:00pm.

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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR DIGITAL SUMMIT PREPARATION

We're looking for 5-10 volunteers to work Friday (April17th) from 2-5 pm to prepared for Digital Summit. Volunteers will work in the conference room in the Beaman Student Life Center. If interested, please contact Jamie Stamey at stameyj@mail.belmont.edu or 615.460.6259.

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GMA Volunteer Opportunity

Non-profit organization, Food for the Hungry, is looking for 20-25 volunteers to work THIS Saturday after the Casting Crowns concert. Volunteers will be needed from 8:30 pm until approximately 10:00 pm at the Sommet Center. All volunteers will be invited to Food for the Hungry's showcase Monday evening, featuring 33 Miles, Sara Groves, and Leeland (8:00 pm at the Musicians Hall of Fame, Performance Hall). If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Jamie Stamey at stameyj@mail.belmont.edu or 615.460.6259.

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April 15, 2008
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Fundraising Concert

Mikeschair and Kassi Konz
When: April 17th at 7pm
Where: The SYNC- 1201 Villa Place (Above the Edghill Studio Cafe, right off Music Row)
Admission: $5
Why: To support Love 146, an organization who is committed to protect, defend, restore, and empower those who face child sex slavery and exploitation.
www.love146.org

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Book Signing and Workshop

Make Me a Star by music industry veteran, Anastasia Brown Tuesday, April 15th from 5pm-8pm CT at The Factory, Bldg.8 in Franklin, TN

Filled with invaluable advice from the industry's most successful artists such as Keith Urban, Reba McEntire and Kelly Clarkson, Brown has created the essential guide for effectively navigating a career in music. This event is a perfect opportunity for the scores of hopeful musicians in the Nashville area to get an insider's perspective into the business and Brown is eager to share the knowledge and experience she has acquired working with such legends as Miles Copeland, Peter Frampton and Sting. Every aspiring artist wishes they had a mentor to show them how to make it in the music business and Anastasia Brown has provided that resource with Make Me a Star.

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April 08, 2008
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SAVE THE DATE

The 2008 LEADERSHIP MUSIC DIGITAL SUMMIT Presented in partnership with Belmont University's Mike Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business in the Curb Event Center

Curb College majors are invited to participate in the Digital Summit at no charge. The full schedule of events for the day can be found at http://www.digitalsummit.org. If you want to attend any part of the day's events, register by signing up in the Dean's Office by April 18 at 4:00pm.

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Songwriting Student Performances

On Thursday, April 17 from 6-8 p.m. students from our 3 Songwriting classes will be performing their songs in the Curb Cafe.

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FREE EVENT!

12th and Porter, Tuesday, April 15 at 6:00pm, THIS IS AN 18+ EVENT!

RGK Entertainment Company is showcasing Steven Lee Olsen for Sony/BMG. This is a great opportunity for students to go see just how artists are pitched from management companies to record labels for the purpose of signing a recording contract. These events also attract other business within the music industry, such as PR firms, publishing companies, songwriters, and producers. For more information visit www.stevenleeolsen.com and www.rgkentertainment.com.

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BUSA Events

Tuesday, April 8 from 5:30PM-7:00PM in the CEMB boardroom, Belmont University Songwriters Association (BUSA) is holding "Song Club." If you are a member of NSAI, come share your songs and receive critiques from fellow students.

Friday, April 11 from 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM in MBC 104, BUSA is holding Leadership Elections for the '08-'09 school year. For more information on the election process, please contact Laurianne Cates at catesl@mail.belmont.edu.

Friday, April 18 from 10:00AM - 10:50AM in MBC 104, BUSA presents Ralph Murphy. PG Convo credit.

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CEMB Album of the Year

Student Leadership Council is now accepting nominations for Album of the Year Award. The award will be announced at the CEMB Award Show on April 24th. In order to qualify for this award, the album must have been released during the 2007-2008 school year or the summer prior. At least ¾ of the band must be Belmont students. Nominations must be e-mailed to slcnominations@gmail.com by April 10.

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March 27, 2008
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Cafe Coco's Music Makers Contest

Singer/songwriters
Hip hop artists
Instrumentalists

Each week the nightly winner will receive a $25.00 Gift Certificate to Sam Ash Music

First Place
$100.00 gift certificate to Sam Ash Music
Ipod from I-Repair.ca
A year long membership to the Nashville Songwriters Association
Rehearsal Time at Fish Tank Studios ($45.00 value)
CD Duplication from Audio Imaging
Cafe Coco gift certificate
A monthly booking "Back Stage" at Cafe Coco for the rest of 2008

Second Place
$75.00 Gift Certificate from Sam Ash Music
A year long membership to the Nashville Songwriters Association
Rehearsal Time at Fish Tank Studios ($45.00 value)
CD Duplication from Audio Imaging
Cafe Coco gift certificate
Two bookings on Cafe Coco's "Back Stage" for the 2008 year

Third Place
$50.00 in Sam Ash Gift Certificates
Cafe Coco gift certificates
One booking in the 2008 year on the "Back Stage"

Only $5 Entry Fee for Contestants
(individuals or duos only, no bands)

Enter at http://www.cafecoco.net/musicmakerscontest

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March 24, 2008
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GMA Week and Dove Awards Opportunities

GMA Music Week Opportunities
• April 19-23 – Convention Center/Renaissance Hotel
• Volunteers – we still need lots of volunteers for the week! Volunteers can attend any aspect of the week when “off the clock.” Details and forms can be found here: http://www.gospelmusic.org/events/generic.aspx?aid=9&pid=159
• Bootcamps – These sessions are Saturday/Sunday only and are an “entry level” look at the week. Unbeatable networking and educational opportunities. Tracks for indie artists/songwriters, and those interested in artist and road management, concert promotion, and radio. Super student-friendly value at $215. http://www.gospelmusic.org/events/generic.aspx?aid=9&pid=140

Dove Awards & After Party
• April 23 – Grand Ole Opry House
• Volunteers – we need TONS of volunteers for this event and it will be a lot of fun! Details and forms can be found here: http://www.gospelmusic.org/events/generic.aspx?aid=9&pid=159
• Tickets – Students are of course welcome to buy tickets for the show and the after party, which will be great fun and a chance to mix and mingle with industry and artists. The show is being broadcast live this year on Gospel Music Channel. Here is the link and all the details for that: www.doveawards.com

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March 18, 2008
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NATIONAL AUDITIONS FOR RECORD-SETTING SIXTH SEASON OF NBC'S NASHVILLE STAR

Friday, March 21 (10 am-6 pm) at Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center

For information on audition process, click here

For Nashville Star press release, click here

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YOUTHFEST BATTLE OF THE BANDS at The International Dogwood Festival

Submit a compact disc with your music and an application that can be downloaded at www.winchesterdogwoodfestival.com.
See below for more information.

Download file

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March 04, 2008
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WAVES AUDIO EVENT WITH LEGENDARY RECORDING ENGINEER EDDIE KRAMER

Wednesday, March 19, 7:30pm, Beaman A & B

"Studio Classics Collection Experience with Eddie Kramer": Kramer has engineered recordings by Jimi Hendrix, The Beatles, Led Zepplin, Kiss and countless others. This event will focus on how Kramer has adapted the use of plug-in digital audio processors to his style of recording and mixing.

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March 03, 2008
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ACM Nominations on CBS!

COME ON OUT;
To the WIldhorse Saloon on Tuesday, March 4th, 2008. CBS wants to make Nashville look good.

ACM Nominations are Live this Tuesday March 4th and you could be a part! CBS Early Morning show will be here in Nashville broadcasting the nominations LIVE on national TV along with special performances by Miranda Lambert and Rodney Atkins at the WIldhorse Saloon in downtown Nashville. Mega Country Stars Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley will be announcing the nominations.
If you are interested in being part of the audience and seeing live performances by Miranda Lambert and Rodney Atkins.
COME ON OUT;
Arrive at 5:00 am at the taping/show, which begins at 6:00 am and should wrap the live taping/show with CBS at 8:00 am.
If you have any questions, send to AMCaudience@gmail.com.

Remember this event is for the CBS Early Morning show so it will be in the early morning on Tuesday. It will be exactly like the CBS Early Morning show in New York, so you are welcome to come in your PJ’s or bring signs that say “Hi mom!”. You may be interviewed as well!
Thanks!

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February 05, 2008
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Best Job Ever

Interested in landing the "Best Job Ever" in the ever changing entertainment and music business? The CEMB Student Leadership Council will be hosting an entertainment and music business conference called Best Job Ever on March 1, 2008 at Belmont University. Registration is now open. Only 75 Belmont students will be guaranteed free admission, so hurry to register. Go to www.bestjobever.net for more information and registration.

MBU/EIS/SNG 4000 credit offered. See website for details.

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January 22, 2008
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Free Show

Belmont students are invited to attend the 26th Annual Colgate Country Showdown National Final event on Thursday, January 24, 2008 at the Ryman Auditorium. LeAnn Rimes will host the event for the second consecutive year. Special guest Little Jimmy Dickens will appear at this special TV taping. Five Regional winners advanced to compete for $100,000 in this year's National Final. They are Nash Street, Eldon Johnson, Carrie Joy, Trevor Panczak and Christy Suggett. For more information, visit www.colgatecountryshowdown.com.

Call 615.458.8781 or stop by the Ryman Box Office for tickets. Seating is limited so get your tickets soon!

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January 14, 2008
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AUDIO ENGINEERING SOCIETY HAPPENINGS

Jan. 26th Jeff Balding will be conducting an all day mix session in Studio A for our techies. Jeff is also teaching "The Recording Engineer" this semester and we are excited to add his expertise to our AET faculty and staff.

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PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD

Looking for band members? Selling instruments or gear? Need volunteers?

The next Curb College Spotlight comes out in the January 31st edition of The Vision. If you would like to place a classified ad for things music-related, email clements@mail.belmont.edu with your request. Please include a brief description of what you need or are selling and your preferred contact information.

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S.O.L.I.D. Convo Date Change

Please note that the first S.O.L.I.D. convo scheduled for January 28th has been postponed. The new time is January 31st at 5:00 pm. It will take place in the Beaman Student Life Center Meeting Room B. Personal/Professional Growth convocation credit will be provided.

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January 10, 2008
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PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD

Looking for band members? Selling instruments or gear? Need volunteers?
The next Curb College Spotlight will appear in the January 31 edition of the Vision. If you would like to place a classified ad for things music-related, email clements@mail.belmont.edu with your request. Please include a brief description of what you need or are selling and your preferred contact information.

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November 19, 2007
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Alumni Show--Check it out!

"ONE'S TO WATCH" writer's round featuring Belmont Alumni Writer's Molly Reed and Nicolle Galyon as well as Warner Chappell writer Heather Morgan is now playing at THE BASEMENT, TONIGHT, MONDAY NOVEMBER 19th @ 6pm and next MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26th @ 6pm!!!!! NO COVER so bring a friend and watch the future of the music business at it's finest! Be encouraged by two Alum's who are doing what they have set out to do here in Nashville!


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November 07, 2007
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RCAB Anniversary Celebration

Come celebrate the 50th Anniversary of RCA Studio B this Saturday, November 10th, at the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum! Admission to the museum and programs is only $5 on Saturday with a current Belmont ID. The panel discussion at noon will feature musicians who played on many of the hits at RCA Studio B. The 3pm program will feature Belmont graduate Jason Coleman.

Continue reading "RCAB Anniversary Celebration" ...

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October 22, 2007
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Maymester in Poland

The price of this summer’s Maymester trip to Poland, Slovakia, Czech Republic, and Germany has been reduced by $1,000!!! The original price of the trip was estimated to be $5,800 and it is NOW $4,800!!! You might also qualify for a $500 “scholarship” which could reduce the costs of this trip even more!

In addition to these savings, any academic credit that you choose to sign up for will be discounted by 2/3! Yes, you will pay only 1/3 of the “regular” tuition for academic credit on this trip.

Finally, you have the unique privilege of spending almost three weeks with two of the coolest people in the world!!

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Please download the poster (Poland.com) and if you would like to be part of this exciting experience, please email or call Dr. Lambert or Dr. Wylie soon!!


Dr. Robert Lambert
lambertr@mail.belmont.edu
460-5432

Dr. Ted Wylie
wyliet@mail.belmont.edu
460-8108

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Legal Symposium at Vandy

Vanderbilt University Law School will be hosting a Symposium on November 2, 2007, entitled User-Generated Confusion: The Legal and Business Implications of Web 2.0. Panelists will address such topics as changing copyright law, virtual worlds, and music social networking sites. Speakers include:

Andrew Keen
Author, The Cult of the Amateur: How Today's Internet Is Killing Our Culture

Dean S. Marks
Senior Vice President Intellectual Property, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.

Pinky Gonzales
managing partner, echomusic, llc

Brett Woitunski
Partner & CEO, www.purevolume.com

The event is free and open to the public. Panels start at 10:00am and last until 4:30pm. Please contact laura.gary@vanderbilt.edu if you are interested in attending.

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September 24, 2007
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Announcements for 9.24.07

Advising Information:
If you have 48 earned hours or less, please call Carolyn Burress in the Advising Center (460-6615) to schedule a meeting with your academic advisor ASAP! We have now started advising students prepping for the Spring 2008 semester. -- The advising center is located in the Barbara Massey Hall Office 450.

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URBAN/POP Showcase: October 27
A reminder that packets for Urban/Pop are due this Friday, September 28 by 4:00pm. They can be dropped off outside the CEMB Student Office located in Massey 213. Live Auditions are scheduled for Saturday, October 6. Any questions can be directed to urbanpopshowcase2007@gmail.com.

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Attention: Country Showcase Fans and Potential Acts!
Country showcase packets are now available to download! You can download them from the Muzzbuzz site, or you can e-mail producer, Nick Novak, @ countryshowcase@gmail.com, or novakn@pop.belmont.edu. A limited number of hard copies will be made available in the student information center, Massey 213 starting 9/17.

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Belmont East Fall 2008!
Belmont East applications for Fall 2008 can be found on the Muzzbuzz site, and are due the third Friday in January! No late applications will be accepted. Return completed applications to the Coordinator of External Programs in the Office of the Dean or fax to 615/460-5689. Check out the Belmont East blog to keep tabs on what’s happening in NYC – forum.belmont.edu/belmonteast

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BORN AFTER VINYL…
Rocketown Records and Nettwerk Management are teaming up to promote music, conversation and social awareness with a new monthly concert series. Artists showcased will include Kyle Andrews, Amy Stroup, David Condos, Andrew Osenga, and Lanae Hale. Mary Anthony will be the special guest.
The inaugural event will be held at SYNC @ Nettwerk (1201 Vila Place, Suite 206), at 7 pm, Oct. 4. Admission is $5. Proceeds from the show will go to the defense for Eric Volz, a Nashville native who is falsely imprisoned in Nicaragua.
For more information go to bornaftervinyl.com, or visit friendsofericvolz.com

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Scholarship Reminder:
CEMB Scholarship Applications are due November 1. Applications can be found on-line at forum.belmont.edu/muzzbuzz.

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Writers’ Night Series – October 2
The next Writers’ Night will be held October 2 at 6:00 p.m. in the Curb Café. Our guest writer for the evening will be Kyle Jacobs. Kyle is best known for his 2003 Top 10 A/C single “8th World Wonder” with Kimberly Locke and most recently for the fastest rising single in the history of country music, Garth Brooks’ “More Than A Memory.” Join us to hear Kyle along with Belmont students Andrew Mallanik, Hailey Steele and Bobby Hamrick.

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September 17, 2007
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Announcements for 9.17.07

Advising Information:
If you have 48 earned hours or less, please call Carolyn Burress in the Advising Center (460-6615) to schedule a meeting with your academic advisor ASAP! We have now started advising students prepping for the Spring 2008 semester. -- The advising center is located in the Barbara Massey Hall Office 450.
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Don’t forget!

Christian Showcase 9.23.07 - Resonate www.resonateworship.com
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Looking for a place to search for that perfect band member or to sell that "standing in the corner" guitar? Look no further. Ad placements are accepted free of charge. Content must be music and entertainment driven. Advertisements for Curb College Spotlight are due Thursday, 9.20.07.

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September 04, 2007
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Announcements for the Week of 09.03

ASCAP Writers’ Night Series
Guest Writer: Steven Curtis Chapman
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
6:00 p.m., Curb Cafe

The Curb College is happy to have Sparrow Records recording artist, Steven Curtis Chapman as the first guest writer in this year’s ASCAP Writers’ Night Series. The event will be held at 6:00 p.m. on September 11 in the Curb Café. The ASCAP Writer’s Night series provides students with a great opportunity to perform original music with well-known songwriters in Nashville. Past guests have included Rivers Rutherford and Craig Wiseman.

The INSIDER’S VIEW
“Writer/Producer: The Creative Interplay”
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
6:30 p.m., Massey Performing Arts Center

The INSIDER’S VIEW will play host to Grammy nominated writers/producers Drew Ramsey and Shannon Sanders. Ramsey and Sanders have written and produced for artists such as India.Arie, Marc Broussard, Kimberly Locke, and Randy Travis. Come hear these talented industry veterans talk about how their diverse tastes and backgrounds have made them so successful. MBU/EIS/SNG 4000 Credit.
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GMA Academy
GMA Academy, the industry’s official training camp and competition for unsigned artists will be held October 12-13. The event will include performances and seminars led by artists-in-residence Nicole C. Mullen and Mark Harris. Keynote speaker Shaun Groves will provide insight for success for independent artists and songwriters. Belmont students can attend for the discounted price of $125, which includes a one-year GMA student membership.

Contact the Gospel Music Association at 615/242-0303 or visit www.gospelmusic.org for more information. Submissions for the songwriting competition are due September 17.

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August 31, 2007
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Audio Engineering Society

ALL interested CEMB students and faculty are invited to attend the
first introductory meeting of the Audio Engineering Society (AES)
scheduled for Friday, Sept 7th at 10:00am in Massey Room 110. The
meeting agenda will include: membership information, AES-Nashville,
the election of new officers, this year's scheduled meeting dates, the
123rd Annual Convention in NY, and topics/speakers for this year's
meetings. Hope to see you there!

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August 29, 2007
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BMI Catalog Cast

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August 27, 2007
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Vital Information

Don’t forget this Wednesday!

CEMB General Assembly (mandatory)
Wednesday, August 29th
10:00am AM
Massey Performing Arts Center
(bring your student ID for 4000 credit)

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Need Showcase Packets?

Writers' Night Series Packets available!
Pick up your packet in the CEMB Student Information Center (Massey 213)
Packets are due this Thursday, August 30th!!!
For more information visit forum.belmont.edu/muzzbuzz

Resonate: Christian Showcase Packets can be found at
www.resonateworship.com!

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East vs. West?

Are you interested in attending Belmont East or Belmont West during your
time at Belmont? If so, mark your calendar for the BE/BW Info Session on
September 19th at 10:00am in Massey 100!

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NEW COURSE - 2007 Fall: “Music Copyright Infringement in The Courtroom” (MBU 4990)

Professor: Dr. E. Michael Harrington / Tuesdays, 3:30 - 6:15 PM

This new and unique course will cover music copyright infringement as it is treated in federal courts, as well as specific issues including sampling, interpolation and replay, independent creation, borrowing, referencing, fair use, parody and the First Amendment. Important related forms of intellectual property - right of publicity, trademark and unfair competition - will also be included.

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August 10, 2007
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NEW COURSE - 2007 Fall

NEW COURSE - 2007 Fall:

“Music Copyright Infringement In The Courtroom” (MBU 4990)

Professor: Dr. E. Michael Harrington

Tuesdays 3:30 - 6:15 PM

This new and unique course will cover music copyright infringement as it is treated in federal courts, as well as specific issues including sampling, interpolation and replay, independent creation, borrowing, referencing, fair use, parody and the First Amendment. Important related forms of intellectual property - right of publicity, trademark and unfair competition - will also be included.

Students will learn the mechanics of a music copyright infringement action - what happens after the songwriter/artist/publisher suspects that his/her music has been infringed, the evaluation of the music involved, the determination of the strength of a copyright infringement suit, how discovery and depositions take place, what issues and parties should be involved in discovery and depositions, what is involved in a trial, an out of court settlement, how litigation can be avoided, and related issues.

During the semester, students will participate in moot court by comparing a pair of songs to determine whether or not there is a copyright infringement. Students will prepare a case for their side, present evidence, exhibits and witnesses, and give oral arguments in moot court.

Musical examples in the course will be drawn from numerous musical genres including rock, country, rap, hip hop, R & B, urban, jazz, electronica, folk, world music and classical music, as well as music used in advertising, television and film.

No prior knowledge of copyright and/or intellectual property is required for this course.


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E. Michael Harrington is Professor of Entertainment and Music Business at Belmont University and a Leadership Music alumnus. He has been interviewed by the New York Times, CNN, Bravo, Associated Press, PBS, the TODAY Show, NPR, Canadian Public Radio, PC Magazine, Billboard, USA Today, Salon, XM Radio, Rolling Stone, Money Magazine, Investor's Business Daily, Mergers & Acquisitions, People Magazine, Life Magazine, Readers' Digest, Associated Press, Washington Times, Miami Herald and others. He has worked as consultant and expert witness in hundreds of music copyright matters involving the Dixie Chicks, Woody Guthrie, director Steven Spielberg, producer Mark Burnett, Steve Perry, Beatallica, Keith Urban, Ne-Yo, Collin Raye, Tupac Shakur, George Clinton, Mariah Carey, Patty Loveless and others, and delivered more than 100 lectures to more than 70 law schools, organizations and universities throughout North America including Harvard Law, Yale Law, the Boston Bar Association, Future of Music Coalition, the European Film Commission, the Experience Music Project, NEMO, NYU, UCSD, McGill, Carleton, Eastman, Emory, Miami, Berklee and others.

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August 02, 2007
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Lanae Hale Concert Invitation

Lanae Hale concert invitation

To any and all college students,

Don't know what you've got going on Tuesday night, Aug 7th, but the Staff at Centricity Records would love to gather some college students together for a free meal and concert from a new artist!

Here's the stuff:
New Singer/Songwriter - Lanae Hale
Tuesday, Aug. 7, 6:00
Franklin Mercantile - 100 4th Ave N. (downtown Franklin)
Free Food
30 minute concert
fill out small questionnaire
hang (if you want)
done

If you can come, please RSVP to Penny at penny@centricityrecords.com as soon as possible. By confirming we'll be able to save you a seat, which is important since there aren't very many.

Please only confirm if you really intend to come since they'll probably have to turn away some students once the seats are filled.

Feel free to check out her music at http://www.myspace.com/lanaehale
Should be a fun night! Hope to see you there.

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June 19, 2007
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Historic RCA Studio B’s Golden Anniversary Celebration

HISTORIC RCA STUDIO B’S GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION ROLLS ON WITH TWO SPECIAL JULY PROGRAMS

The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum Presents “The Life and Music of Chet Atkins” on July 12 and “Mr. Record Man: A Conversation with Fred Foster” on July 21

NASHVILLE, Tenn., June 18, 2007 - The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum continues its celebration of Historic RCA Studio B’s 50th anniversary with two upcoming programs: On July 12, the Museum welcomes Dr. Richard Hood, who will present his lecture “The Life and Times of Chet Atkins.” And on July 21, the Museum will present the program “Mr. Record Man: A Conversation with Fred Foster.” Both programs are included with Museum admission and are free to Museum members.

Known internationally for his prowess as a guitarist, Country Music Hall of Fame member Chet Atkins also served for many years as a producer and executive at RCA Victor, where he presided over the label’s Studio B. Guitarist and Atkins expert Dr. Richard Hood, who will be in Music City for the annual meeting of the Chet Atkins Appreciation Society, will present “The Life and Times of Chet Atkins” on Thursday, July 12, at noon. The lecture, which will take place in the Museum’s SunTrust Community Room, will offer an overview of Atkins’ life and work and will include slides and live guitar performance. Audience members are invited to bring their lunches to this special midday program.

On Saturday, July 21, the Museum will present “Mr. Record Man: A Conversation with Fred Foster.” This program, which will begin at 2:00 p.m. in the Museum’s Ford Theater, shines a spotlight on a music industry pioneer. Foster launched Monument Records in 1958 and used Studio B for most of his recording sessions before establishing his own studio in downtown Nashville. As a promotion man, studio owner, label head and producer, Foster worked with numerous stars including Grandpa Jones, Roy Orbison, Boots Randolph, Jeannie Seely, Ray Stevens and Billy Walker. Museum Senior Historian John Rumble will interview Foster about his experiences at Studio B and about his illustrious career.

Attendees of either Studio B program will receive a voucher allowing them to tour Studio B for only $5 on any date in 2007 (Museum members will receive a voucher allowing them to tour Studio B at no charge). Museum visitors are always invited to upgrade admission to include a guided tour of Historic RCA Studio B. Those taking the one-hour excursion will board the Museum’s bus and enjoy a driving tour of Music Row and a building tour of Studio B. Visitors will hear recordings created in the studio and tales from the building’s illustrious past. From Memorial Day to Labor Day, the daily tours ($12.95 adults/ $10.95 youths/$5 Museum members) depart from the Museum’s main entrance on the half hour beginning at 10:30 a.m., with the last one departing at 2:30 p.m. During the remainder of the year, Studio B tours are offered hourly between 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday and every half hour from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.

Historic RCA Studio B is the Home of 1,000 Hits, where superstars like Eddy Arnold, Roy Orbison, Dolly Parton, Charley Pride, Elvis Presley, and many others recorded some of American music’s most enduring songs. The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum began operating Studio B as a historic site in 1977 and in 1996 restored the primary studio area to its original look. Beginning in the fall of 2003, facilitated by the philanthropy of the Mike Curb Family Foundation, Belmont University students began using Studio B as a workshop for completing recording projects, a partnership that also supports the Museum’s educational programs. Through the Museum, educational tours and recording opportunities staffed by both organizations are offered to students, arts organizations, educational institutions and visitors.

These programs are made possible, in part, by grants from the Metropolitan Nashville Arts Commission and by an agreement between the Tennessee Arts Commission and National Endowment for the Arts.

Preservation of Historic RCA Studio B is made possible by the Mike Curb Family Foundation.

Accredited by the American Association of Museums, the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum is operated by the Country Music Foundation, a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) educational organization chartered by the state of Tennessee in 1964. The Museum’s mission is the preservation of the history of country and related vernacular music rooted in southern culture. With the same educational mission, the Foundation also operates CMF Records, the Museum’s Frist Library and Archive, CMF Press, Historic RCA Studio B, and Hatch Show Print.

More information about the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum is available at www.countrymusichalloffame.com or by calling (615) 416-2001.

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May 09, 2007
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Nashville Screenwriter's Conference

Are you a songwriter interested in working in TV or film? If so, consider attending this year's Nashville Screenwriter's Conference at the Union Station Hotel, June 1-3. For more information, visit http://www.nashscreen.com/nsc/.

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May 01, 2007
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Fiesta Belmont!

LATIN STREET FAIR
Come to a Finals Week Street Fiesta!
Saturday, May 5th: 11 AM-7PM

Live Music & Authentic Latin Food

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April 16, 2007
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RCAB Tours

Historic RCA Studio B is available for historic tours through the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Only faculty, staff, currently enrolled AET3090 students and staff engineers may access RCA Studio B during regular business hours. If you have any questions please contact Michael Janas, the RCA Studio B manager

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April 10, 2007
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LEADERSHIP MUSIC DIGITAL SUMMIT 2007

TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 2007
Presented in partnership with Belmont University
Mike Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business
Curb Event Center, Nashville, TN
Belmont University Curb College majors are invited to participate in the Digital Summit at no charge. The full schedule of events for the day can be found at http://www.digitalsummit.org. If you want to attend any part of the day's events, please send your name, email address, phone number and the session[s] you will be attending to cembdeansoffice@mail.belmont.edu.

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March 14, 2007
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Splice Mix and Mash Contest

Courtesy of the Belmont University Copyright Society

Enter your favorite Belmont themed mix to WIN an Altec Surround Sound System!

Access loops and beats, mash them up with the Belmont Fight Song, Get creative and make a Miss Tonya Remix or a Pembroke rap anthem, Use existing loops or record your own!

It's easy! Check out www.splicemusic.com and create your account (you only need an email address/no strings attached). Log in so you can remix (Instead of searching for us, go to this address: http://www.splicemusic.com/user/bucs; Click "Add bucs as a friend" to let us know you're here!)

Create your own songs (choose our official sounds, or by searching Splice or Creative Commons databases. Some good ones are: CCMixter.org and The Free Sound Project http://freesound.iua.upf.edu

So how do I win that sound system? Enter your splice mix by tagging it "bucs contest." Must use at least 2 official Belmont loops from the BUCS profile. Submission must be under 3 minutes. Enter as much as you like!

Contest open through April 9th. Songs will be judged on originality, creativity, and use of Belmont theme. Entries will be presented and prizes awarded at our finale in April, TBA.

For more info on SpliceMusic, as well as another Tutorial, read the FAQ at: http://www.splicemusic.com/info.jsp

For a Video Tutorial on YouTube, search for "splicemusic"

Good Luck!

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February 09, 2007
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Culture and Arts Convo Opportunity

You are invited to attend a lecture on the "Emerging Underground Chinese Rock Scene." Presentation by Martin Atkins-Owner of Invisible Records/Chicago-formerly drummer with Sex-Pistols, Killing Joke, Nine Inch Nails, & Ministry Pigface.

Martin Atkins is an "artist of international repute" with five years with Public Image Ltd (the band Johnny Rotten formed after the Sex Pistols), American Bandstand, Killing Joke, Nine Inch Nails, Ministry Pigface (featuring flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers and 300 others). He has owned and operated Invisible records for 19 years with over 350 releases with distribution through Caroline and most recently Ryko. Recently returning from an extended trip to China, he has recorded bands, signed bands, recorded music, recorded a documentary he will present on that as part of a larger theme of the "Emgerging Underground Music Scene." Lecture presented in the Curb Event Center at Belmont University/ Main Floor-Beaman Rm. A&B. Friday: Feb 16, 2007 from 10-11AM. Park in garage. Contact David Herrera for more information: herrerad@mail.belmont.edu"

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CEMB Office Closings

Next Monday, February 12, the CEMB Administrative Offices will be closed after 11am. Staff members will be attending an off campus retreat. Offices will also be closed the morning of Monday, February 26 for staff training.

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From Belmont Alumni to YouTube Winners

Belmont Alumni, Matt Goetz and Michael Green, will meet with students to discuss their multi-media success with their band Greenland and their winning a national YouTube DIY music video competition. In addition to winning the coveted prize from Gibson and Epiphone, Greenland was flown to New York to appear on Good Morning America, were featured on the front page of YouTube.com, and were chosen among YouTube's Top 10 videos of 2006. All of this from a music video they created in just 3 weeks with less than $100.

Goetz and Green will meet with Belmont students to showcase their video and lecture on their experiences, their debt to technology and Internet communities, and how their education at Belmont University helped them to transition into seizing opportunity in the industry.

Date: Feb 21, 10am
Location: Library Multimedia Hall (2nd floor)
Convo: Academic Lecture

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January 30, 2007
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Advising Info

1. If you are planning on graduating in the Summer or Fall of 2007, please email Tina Dishman (dishmant@mail.belmont.edu) TODAY and let her know.

2.If you have 48 hours or less of earned college credit, please call Carolyn Burress at 460-6615 to schedule an appointment to meet with your academic advisor in the Advising Center located in Barbara Massey Hall 450. Please call and set this appointment ASAP!!!

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Study Abroad

CHINA

Next Monday (2/5) is the absolute deadline to apply for the China Summer Study Abroad program. Interested students should contact David Moser (moserd@mail.belmont.edu or 460-5439) as soon as possible for information.

LONDON

An informatioin session on the London trip this summer will be held on Wednesday, February 7th at 10 a.m. in Wheeler Humanities Building Room 209. This session will include information about the "European Music Business" course as well as other courses offered in London and other international programs.

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CONGRATS!!

One or our ASCAP Writers' Series winners will be performing this Saturday as part of the Hall of Fame's Songwriter's Sessions. Bobby Hamrick will be featured during the noon hour at the museum and will perform original compositions, discuss the stories behind his songs, and describe his experiences as a student in this field.

The first ASCAP Writers' Night for this semester will take place next Tuesday, February 6 at 6pm in the Curb Cafe.

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January 23, 2007
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Benefit Concert Tomorrow Night

El Puente--A Bridge to Freedom: Benefit Concert for Eric Vols, who is in a Nicaraguan prison facing life for crimes he did not commit...

Wednesday, January 24, Massey Auditorium, 7:30pm, $20 (advance tix through Ticketmaster or the Belmont Box Office)--all proceeds go to Eric's Legal Defense.

Featuring: Chely Wright, Phil Keaggy, Ashley Cleveland, Butterfly Boucher, Leight Nash, Jeremy Lister with Katie Herzig, Kate York, Charlie Peacock, Sam Ashworth, Phil Madeira, Lalo Davila (and his steel drum band), and Diana Beach.

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January 17, 2007
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Production Staff Volunteers Needed

The CEMB is looking for volunteers who would like to be production staff for events such as Insider’s Views, Showcases and other events sponsored by the Dean’s office. Volunteers would be working closely with the Dean’s office staff and event organizers. All interested parties email Carolyn Ego at egoc@pop.belmont.edu to set up an interview.

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December 14, 2006
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Cultural arts outreach looking for production talent

Franklin- ARK 2 Productions, set design and event display to the entertainment
industry since 1985, is looking to recruit Belmont University Students.
ARK 2 also produces a state of the art cultural parade, a goodwill ambassador
from The Music City. The Light The World Parade appeared as part of the city
celebrations and Cultural Olympiad at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens.

Because of the successful reception of the project, The Light The World Parade
was invited to participate in the 2008 Beijing Olympic outreach and to
the World Cup Soccer Championships in South Africa 2010.

"We are looking for extremely dedicated and committed young people to build
our Beijing Edition of The Light The World Parade production." says Ed James,
Director. " We are in need of the best high school, college and young adults to
produce this first of its kind Goodwill Ambassador from Nashville."

The Light The World Parade features banners, flags, drumlines, colorguard, drama,
inflatables, giant puppets, marionettes, cultural and dance costumes, special effects
and surround sound. The Parade needs dancers, gymnasts, runners, sprinters, athletes,
production and technical assistants. The cast of over 800 volunteers will converge on
Beijing in late July 2008 and remain in the country until the Closing Ceremonies on
August 16, 2008.

Interested candidates should have an excellent attitude,including caring for others,
diligent and servant heart, passionate about their area of interest in the parade and
a willingness to prepare for the opportunity. Parade Cast candidates should apply at
www.thelighttheworldparade.com and write a personal bio including name,age, gender,
address and contact information in list form. Send it to ltwparade@aol.com
Candidates will be responded to by email only.

Belmont Organizations may host an on campus Q&A by appointment by contacting
the email above.
Other information about The Light The World Parade available at notablesonline.com.
To find out more about Ed James and ARK 2 The Creative Idea Company visit ark2.com.

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November 27, 2006
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Interested in A&R?

Exposure A&R is a group of students whose goal is to expose unknown talent to the public and music industry in Nashville. Anyone who is interested in A&R, booking, design, PR, email Ingrid Cationi at castionii@pop.belmont.edu.

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Belmont University will host the EAW "Brains, Boxes and Beyond" Technology Roadshow.

Date: Monday December 11, 2006
Time: 9:00am - 7:00pm
Location: Belmont University, Curb Event Center- rooms A / B and Arena.

If you plan to attend please RSVP Tony Cottrill @ cottrillt@mail.belmont.edu no later than Monday December 4, 2006

Continue reading "Belmont University will host the EAW "Brains, Boxes and Beyond" Technology Roadshow." ...

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November 06, 2006
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Be in the Audience of a National T.V. Show! Right here in Nashville!

It is time for another taping of The Logan Show!! The Logan Show will be taping on November 11, 2006! Some of the artists include: The Elms, Flatfoot 56, The Beautiful Republic, and Belmont’s very own Josh Wilson! The Logan Show is a Christian version of such formats like, Conan O'brien and David Letterman! It is taped right here in Nashville!! Please come attend and be a part of a live studio audience! If you would like more information other than what is listed below then please feel free to contact Matt Giesler @ "tickets@loganshow.com" or via phone @ 615.778.9550!
We want this process to be as exciting and as smooth as possible for both the show and yourself. Our schedule for that day shows that the audience needs to be on sight and ready to enter the studio at 10:30am. The security gate will have information for you and will direct you when you arrive. Please inform the security guard that you are part of the audience for the Logan Show. A free lunch will be provided at 12:30. If you must leave before the end of the taping then that is totally acceptable. We tape till 5:30 p.m. and are aware that everyone will not be able to stay. If you would like to show up later than 10:30 and do the later half of the day then that is fine to. Whatever you plans may be please let us know so that we can make accommodations. The address to NorthStar Studios and directions are posted at the bottom of this e-mail for your convenience. If you have any questions please feel free to e-mail us at "tickets@loganshow.com" anytime. Thank you for your enthusiasm!


NorthStar Studios
3201 Dickerson Pike
Nashville TN 37207

From Downtown take 65 North
Exit Dickerson Pike ( Exit 90 A ).
At the top of the ramp turn Left on to Dickerson Pike
NorthStar is 500 Ft. on your left across from McDonalds.

From Airport:
Exit airport to I-40W.
Exit Briley Parkway North (to Opryland)
Pass Opryland exits
Exit Dickerson Pike- left off exit ramp
.5 miles- 1st left after you cross over I-65, turn left at big NorthStar sign.

Proceed straight through the gates and the entrance is on your right next to the large garage door.

Please contact Matt Giesler with any questions. 615.778.9550

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November 03, 2006
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CMT Online Talent Search

CMT has launched their biggest online talent search for unsigned and indy artists! Here's your chance to channel your creativity into a music video and become a star.

Visit Madness.cmt.com for details.

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October 23, 2006
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We at the Rocketown/RKT MUSIC lab are conducting a test and we need your participation. Please keep in mind that this is only a test. The success of this test is totally dependent on your participation.

After a few marketing meetings and one late night brainstorm, I would like to introduce you to a new project we are now playing with called “MyFreeMusicFriday.com”. If the name isn’t forward enough, I’ll explain to you what this new project is all about. MyFreeMusicFriday.com is a place where you will discover new music and re-discover unfamiliar classics within a 24-hour period every Friday. Very, very simple… Every Friday equals 100% FREE music.

You might wonder why we are doing this. The answer to that wonder is actually very, very simple too. 1) Maximize the exposure to some great music produced by some great artists and 2) offer a thank you gift to you, the fans, for your attention and support! We do hope this will initiate lots of grassroots buzz and urge you to TELL A FRIEND ABOUT THE MUSIC!

This is what we need you to do. On this Friday (Oct 20), go to http://www.myfreemusicfriday.com, check out the featured artists and download the available MP3’s. You will also have an opportunity to sign up for each artists’ e-newletter for the latest news. After you do this, e-mail info@myfreemusicfriday.comand tell us what you think about the program. Once we receive your e-mail, you’ll be entered into a drawing to win a free CD from each of the featured artists. Please e-mail us by Oct 25 in order to be entered into the drawing. We’ll choose a winner on Friday, Oct 27.

So there it is. More fabulous music and exceptional fun from Rocketown/RKT MUSIC. Again, this is only a test, so it isn’t exactly a weekly program yet. If this test is successful, we’ll continue to work on “MyFreeMusicFriday.com” and, in time, it will hopefully become a reality.

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Music Business Advising Session

Have questions about advising for the semester? Tired of being frustrated during advising sessions? Come to the Music Business Advising Session on Wednesay, Oct. 25 at 10 AM in Neely Dining Hall. Tina Dishman will be on hand to give you helpful hints about what you can do to help the advising process run smoothly. Yyou don't want to miss this!

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September 11, 2006
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Curb College Spotlight

Do you ever wonder what you’re going to do with that old guitar? Or how you’re going to find someone to sing background vocals for your new hit? We’re making it simple for you: Put an ad in the Curb College Spotlight. What’s that, you ask? The Curb College Spotlight is a new endeavor created to highlight important happenings and interesting bits of information - - in essence, things CEMB students need to know. Since the page can be found in the Belmont Vision, your ad will be seen by the whole campus. From needing to sell a keyboard to wrangling extras for a music video, the Curb College Spotlight is what you’ve been looking for.

If you'd like to place an ad in the next Spotlight, email Jessica McDougal at mcdougalj@pop.belmont.edu

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Study Abroad in Asia

Opportunities for Study Abroad in Asia through Belmont during the 2006-07 year

Students will be introduced to the advantages of study abroad on a short term basis. Three opportunities will be offered this year for travel study: To India over winter break; To China in May term before summer classes begin; and To Japan

When: Wednesday, September 13, 2006
Time: 10:00am - 10:50am
Where: MBC 104
Contact e-mail: llittlejohnr@mail.belmont.edu

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September 05, 2006
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BMI Catalog Cast

Attention Seniors!
BMI CATALOG CAST

This is a program developed by BMI for the purpose of integrating Belmont University seniors into the Music Industry while serving BMI Publishing Companies and BMI Songwriters.

The BMI Catalog Cast is a CD series containing 10 catalog songs distributed bi-weekly to producers, A&R staffs and artist managers. It