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The Producers Forum @ Winter Music Conference
March 24, 2010

Eden Roc Renaissance Miami Beach, 4525 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, Fla., Panel: 3:30–5:30 p.m., Reception: 5:30 p.m.

The annual Winter Music Conference is regarded as the singular networking event in the dance music industry, attracting top international artists, DJs and industry professionals from more than 70 different countries.

This year's conference will take place March 23–27 in Miami Beach, Fla., where the Florida Chapter will again present the Producers Forum, a panel discussion on March 24 featuring top remixers and dance/electronic music professionals. The panel will be moderated by Kurosh Nasseri, entertainment attorney, and will feature Carl Craig, GRAMMY-nominated artist/producer/remixer; Jimmy Douglass, GRAMMY-winning producer/remixer; Morgan Page, artist/producer/remixer; and Paul van Dyk, GRAMMY-nominated artist/producer/remixer. The panel discussion will be open to WMC registrants only, and the following reception will be open to all WMC registrants and Academy members.

Academy members pay only $325 (regular admission is $475). Click here for a registration form. Upon picking up your registration, you must show your Recording Academy membership card. If you do not have a membership card, please call the Chapter office at 305.672.4060 for an alternative means of identification.

For more information on WMC, visit www.wintermusicconference.com.

Special thanks to our supporters: Eden Roc Renaissance Miami Beach, FilMiami, GTC Media, SAE Institute, SESAC, SunTrust, and WMC.

 

 

 

 
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