Music Futures – Sage Gateshead – Thursday 12th November 2015
Generator announce a second wave of stellar speakers
for Music Futures Conference
For tickets and further info visit – www.musicfutures.info
Generator have today revealed the second wave of speakers to take part in their already impressive Music Futures Conference in November.
Set to join Simon Cole (CEO, 7 digital) and Joe Harland (Head of Visual Radio, BBC) on the Rebirth of Radio panel will be Karen Pearson of Folded Wing, the pioneers in the use of radio, branded content and online broadcasting.
Victoria Campoamor of Google Play and Chris Meehan, CEO of Sentric become the first panellists announced for ‘Music Publishing in the Digital Age’ while independent retailer Phil Barton of Sister Ray joins Kim Bayley (ERA), Martin Talbot (OCC), Mel Armstrong (HMV) and Lee Morrison (Believe Digital) to discuss the future of retail in all its formats.
With Alison Donald (Joint MD, Columbia), Jim Chancellor (MD Fiction / Caroline International), Caroline Elleray (Head of A&R, Universal Music Publishing) already announced to talk about whether A&R is too reliant on data the themes and panels are shaping up as one of the strongest assemblies of executives taking part in a UK conference to date.
In addition, the conference’s ever popular ‘Insight Presentations’ also make a step up with independent playlist champion Sammy Andrews(Cooking Vinyl), music industry social media Guru, Darren Hemmings (Motive Unknown / The Daily Digest), ethical secondary ticketing pioneer, Richard Davies (Twickets) and the man who turned Mr Scruff into a high street brand, manager Gary McClarnan all delivering warts and all sessions on some of the toughest topics in the industry.
If that wasn’t already enough for one day Generator have announced the first of the conferences one to one Fireside Chats in the shape of Sony Music’s Vice President of Strategy Fred Bolza for an in depth look at where he feels the industry is headed over the next decade or so.
Generator and Music Futures CEO Jim Mawdsley comments ‘We have been overwhelmed with the response from all of the fantastic industry executives we have invited to present or take part in panels at Music Futures this year. There is a real appetite for discussion and debate around where we are all heading and this conference look set to lead the way. We have much more to announce but already the strength and quality of the event is certainly looking to be one that will live long in the memory.’
With even more still to be announced Music Futures is certainly shaping up as an event that just cannot be missed.