Music 2.0, April 20, 2011 – Very Interesting
April 25, 2011 3 CommentsI can’t believe it was just last week that the movers-n-shakers of the Boston music scene gathered to talk shop – from blogging to direct-to-fan marketing to data management and the reinvention of sheet music. *whew*. Sounds like a lot. It was. Thankfully, a fabulous write up was done by a few of the attendees, so you can read the summaries – see links at the bottom of this post.

- CTO and Co-Founder of Moontoast, Marcus Whitney
- Alastair McDonald of Bocoup
- MicControl Co-founders Jon Ostrow and Chris Taylor
- Ryan’s Smashing Life
- Mike King, Director of Marketing of Berkleemusic.com
- Alastair McDonald of Bocoup
- Joe Berkovitz, Noteflight
- Gary Eichorn, Music + Youth Initiative
- MicControl Co-founders Jon Ostrow and Chris Taylor
- Mic Control
- Dyson Sound Slide
- Eric Ziering, ZMX Music
- Music 2.0 Founder Charles McEnerney
- Philip Antoniades from Nimbit
- Eric Ziering, ZMX Music
- Patrick May of Skyline Music and Portland Music Foundation
- Chris Marstall of Tourfilter
- Music & Youth Initiative Slide
- Matt Dyson, Dysonsound
- Philip and Carl from Nimbit
- Patrick May of Skyline Music and Portland Music Foundation
- Eric Ziering, ZMX Music
- Ben Maitland-Lewis, Indie Ambassador
- Ryan’s Smashing Life
- Ben Maitland-Lewis, Indie Ambassador
SUMMARIES OF THE EVENT CAN BE READ HERE:
* Georgy Cohen http://georgycohen.com/2011/04/21/exploring-music-2-0-in-boston/
* New Music Collaborative http://newmusicco.blogspot.com/2011/04/music-20-tools-tech-for-musicians.html
* Last Stop Wonderland http://laststopwonderland.com/2011/04/23/recap-music-2-0-tools-tech-for-musicians-marketers-managers/
* First Act Marketing http://www.firstactmarketing.com/music-2-0-in-boston-tools-tech-roundup/
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Loving all of the pictures from the event. Some great action shots here. I was at the event too and it was awesome to see all of this innovation coming out of Boston, which is really helping to shape a new music industry. Already looking forward to next year’s Music 2.0.
Thanks, Jim! I’m looking forward to next year, too. Seems a shame to have to wait that long!
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