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2011 EACH ONE TEACH ONE MUSIC AND RADIO CONFERENCE

Saturday, November 19, 2011 from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM (ET)

Pittsburgh, PA

2011 EACH ONE TEACH ONE MUSIC AND RADIO CONFERENCE

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2011 Each One Teach One 3rd Music and Radio Conference

Sponsored by: New Pittsburgh Courier, Soul-Patrol.com, Arts Greenhouse, Umoja African Arts, Laptop ETC., Black Music Education Project

Kevin  Amos is assembling together once again a dynamic group of folks from international, local and national levels that he has been associated with throughout his 31 years in broadcasting and the arts.

On Saturday November 19 2011, Amos will gather friends and colleagues from around the country for his third "Each One, Teach One" conference. The Each One Teach One music and radio conference will bring together incredible array of musicians, arts advocates, policymakers, technologists, media representatives and industry figures to discuss issues at the intersection of music, technology, policy and law. Your participation in these conversations are crucial.  Please join us on November 19 for Pittsburgh's one and only home grown music-tech- radio  conference. This year's conference returns to the Campus of Carnegie-Mellon University. The location is Room 103 in Margret Morrison Hall. 
The event brings together a wide array of music, broadcasting and journalism professionals and novices, who discuss everything from the local music scene to navigating the ever-evolving world of online content.
It conference will take place from 9:00AM-4:30PM. Admission is free of charge and open to the public. 

 The conference is important for young people, consumers, and music fans in general as well as the artists. It provides an excellent opportunity for networking. The information that will be shared is invaluable and is being provided at no cost. The participants are donating their time and are willing to share information. All we are asking everyone to do is just show up to take in the knowledge shared."

Co-sponsorships for this groundbreaking annual event are available by contacting Kevin Amos:
kevinamosproducer@hotmail.com



Conference coordinator: (412) -506-0206
 

 

 

When & Where



Carnegie-Mellon University
Margret Morrison Hall
Room 103
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

Saturday, November 19, 2011 from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM (ET)


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Hosted By

Kevin Amos, The Arts Greenhouse



Kevin Amos presents special music and communications events through Morningstar Productions and Morningstar Enterprises. The Arts Greenhouse is a hip-hop music education program that serves Pittsburgh teens through music technology classes, music recording projects, hip-hop performances, and workshops on special topics relating to hip-hop. Currently the Arts Greenhouse holds classes at Carnegie Mellon, records with the School of Music, and organizes workshops in various locations in and near Pittsburgh.

  News and Updates
Thursday, November 17, 2011

SCHEDULE:

Welcome from Kevin Amos 8:50am

Creating a new inch with an old ruler?”

Promotions 101 9:00-9:30am, Jere B of Soundoctrine

Marketing Your New Release Online & Off”

Promotions/Production Panel 9:30-10am

Panelists: Darcel Madkins/Umoja African Arts, Tanisha Jackson/Entertainment Attorney, Don Bell/Producer

Copyright in the Digital age 10-11am, Dr. Carlos Broussard

Lunch –Various food vendors on 1st and 2nd floor of University Center

Developing community voices: Moderator, C. Denise Johnson

Panelists: Eric Gaines/New Pittsburgh Courier, Vincent Eirene/Blast Furnace Radio, Rick Adams (theradioactivist)/Ebony Spectrum

New Media presentations: Noon-1pm

Internet radio presentation by the “Techno Granny”, Joanne Quinn Smith. 2009 National SBA Journalist of the Year, Talkcast Host, Publisher of PositivelyPittsburghLiveMagazine.com, Noon

Andrew W. Thornhill our "Transmedia" expert will be at this year's conference. He is a nationally recognized authority on change in the media marketplace, digital media and the industry-wide, 2009 DTV transition.  

Topic : Radio As Anchor For Digital Storytelling

Transmedia: Reviewing The Thornhill News Radio Show 12:30pm


Jazz Panel 1pm

Panelists: Kenny Blake, Ian Smith, others (TBA)

 Real Rock…A chat on Black Rock moderated by Christiane D with Duane Jones, Oyo Ellis and others (TBA) 1:30pm

 Americana Soul: “The Blue Roots of Americana Music." A presentation by David Jasaga Sawyer, 2pm

Blues Panel with JD of Muddy Kreek, Ms Freddye and Amir Rashid, 2:30pm

Hip Hop: Paradise Gray and Jasiri Xtra will present "How to Succeed In Hip-hop Without Selling your Soul", 3pm

Hip Hop panel with Amos Levy of the Arts Greenhouse, Christian Nowlin, Da Button Pusha and DJ Goodnight, 3:30pm


Independent Artists panel with Myron Ruffin, Bobby Fulton, Jere B and others (TBA), 4pm

Wrap Up from Kevin Amos- 4:30pm

Reception 5-7pm,  

Kazanda’s Café

5943 Penn Avenue (next to Laptop ETC)

 Our conference this year is dedicated to three individuals who believed in sharing their gifts with others in the community and they are Bill Ramsey (Ram-Z) legendary videographer and producer, Richard (Dick) Vitalie my good friend and former bandmate, and Luther DeJaurnett, one of Pittsburgh’s Jazz guitar legends. They have touched me and others by reaching out. We miss you all.

 We would also like to take time and thank all of our community partners:

 Arts Greenhouse

New Pittsburgh Courier

Umoja African Arts

Soul- Patrol.Com

P.R.O.M.I.S.E.

Laptop ETC