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Midwest Music Summit (MMS) will launch in 2021.

The event will be geared toward musicians and music industry, and will offer professional development and mentorship opportunities from industry professions from across the United States.

Sync Licensing Community Providing Free Online Course to Musicians 06/12/2020

Sync Licensing Community Providing Free Online Course to Musicians The Sync Licensing Community is providing musicians with free access to an online music licensing course, as well as online access to the Sync Community.

06/11/2020

Music at the Intersection and Midwest Music Summit events will be postponed until 2021. The health and safety of participating musicians, volunteers and attendees is our top priority, which made the decision to move Music at the Intersection (originally scheduled for September 11-13, 2020) to September 10-12, 2021. The Midwest Music Summit, a music industry centered event designed to provide opportunities for connection and professional development, has also been slated for September 2021.

Many of the touring artists that were booked for this year’s Music at the Intersection event and event sponsors have already committed to the rescheduled festival in 2021. And, importantly, this will position us to give focus where it’s needed most during this time: Exploring options for ways to offer support of the St. Louis region’s music economy in the shorter term.

Thank you for your continued support!

06/02/2020

The Music Industry Comes Together To Fight COVID-19 04/20/2020

The Music Industry Comes Together To Fight COVID-19 A number of initiatives, from the global to the very local, are using music to bring communities together and improve health and wellbeing during

Federal Economic Stimulus Relief Funds Provide Encouraging Support to Arts and Culture Organizations 04/01/2020

Some chilling news from Americans for the Arts and further proof that Arts are more than amenity ... Arts are an economy:

"In response to the crisis within our cultural industry, Americans for the Arts quickly began surveying the economic impact of the coronavirus on the nonprofit arts industry. In just two weeks, more than 8,000 organizations provided detailed data on their measurable impact. The survey shows 93% of responding organizations have had to cancel events with total lost attendance topping more than 53 million people. The estimated direct loss of income for this industry to date is $3.6 billion. Americans for the Arts shared with Congress the details of its survey results, along with a series of specific legislative requests to prevent the collapse of the arts and culture industry in America."

Find the full read here:

Federal Economic Stimulus Relief Funds Provide Encouraging Support to Arts and Culture Organizations The $2 trillion emergency stimulus package that Congress passed this week includes $300 million in economic relief to support nonprofit cultural organizations, museums, libraries, public broadcasting, and state and local arts and humanities agencies, as well as substantial additional economic relief...

04/01/2020

"The Regional Arts Commission of St. Louis Artist Relief Fund will award grants of $500 or $1,000 to working artists who live in St. Louis City or St. Louis County whose immediate creative practices and incomes are being adversely impacted by the COVID-19 crisis."

Regional Arts Commission of St. Louis Artist Relief Fund - Regional Arts Commission of St. Louis Awards of $500 or $1,000 to St. Louis Working Artists: Now Open! The Regional Arts Commission of St. Louis Artist ..Read More

How Musicians Can Beat the Isolation of Being Quarantined – Soundfly 03/30/2020

How Musicians Can Beat the Isolation of Being Quarantined – Soundfly If you're stuck at home in self-isolation or a government mandated quarantine, this list of tips as to how to stay musically active will help.

Artist Resources for COVID-19 Relief - Kranzberg Arts Foundation 03/24/2020

More available artist resources for Covid-19 relief (from the Kranzberg Arts Foundation webpage.)

Artist Resources for COVID-19 Relief - Kranzberg Arts Foundation For creators of any and all media, here is a list of artist resources related to support amid public health concerns over COVID-19.

Coronavirus: State-by-State Resource Guide for Music Professionals Who Need Help 03/22/2020

"To help music professionals and their loved ones navigate the crisis, Billboard has compiled a list of resources at both the national and state levels, including more than four dozen relief funds."

Coronavirus: State-by-State Resource Guide for Music Professionals Who Need Help To help music professionals and their loved ones navigate the crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic, Billboard has compiled a list of resources at national and state levels.

How This Crisis Could Remake Music & Cultural Cities Policy Everywhere 03/20/2020

"This not only shows how much we as a society value music, arts and culture, but also how important it is that we safeguard it. If we didn’t think this way, there’d be no appeals. There’s thousands."

How This Crisis Could Remake Music & Cultural Cities Policy Everywhere A place where words matter

The Value of Music In Our New Age Of Coronavirus 03/19/2020

The Value of Music In Our New Age Of Coronavirus Let’s all take care of ourselves and each other through the Coronavirus crisis. Stay healthy, wherever you are. That is what is most…

With Gigs Canceled, A Relief Fund Is Established For St. Louis Musicians 03/19/2020

With Gigs Canceled, A Relief Fund Is Established For St. Louis Musicians The co-owner of a St. Louis recording studio is asking people to support local musicians who are out of work because of coronavirus-related event

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So, what’s this all about? St. Louis’ music heritage is well documented. The music economy of our city is strong, and we aim to keep it that way. Now, it’s time to celebrate.

The Saint Louis Music Initiative is a collaborative effort consisting of Saint Louis Music Week, the Midwest Music Summit and Music at the Intersection. It’s designed to promote the St. Louis music scene, connect and grow music industry infrastructure and celebrate the city's rich music heritage.

Saint Louis Music Week, set to start Labor Day Weekend 2020, will actively market and promote live music events throughout St. Louis. It’s a celebration of the live music taking place in our city. Venues, organizations and artists who are performing throughout our region September 4-13, 2020 are encouraged to share their information so that we can “shine a light” on all of the music offerings taking place in St. Louis.

Music at the Intersection is a three-day music and place-making event celebrating St. Louis’ musical heritage and wrapping up Saint Louis Music Week on September 11-13, 2020. More than 60 national, regional and local music performances will be staged on two outdoor and seven indoor stages within the Grand Center Arts District. The footprint will be walkable and will allow attendees to create their own music experience under a single ticket for all indoor stages; the two outdoor stages (at Strauss Park and the Big Top) will be free to the public. Tickets for the indoor stage portion of the event will be available Spring 2020. Music genres represented will span the spectrum and national/regional performers selected will skew toward St. Louis-connected musicians and content. Music at the Intersection is a collaboration of more than two dozen supporting partners and is sponsored by DDI Media, Edward Jones, Kranzberg Arts Foundation, Steward Family Foundation and World Wide Technology.

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