From Texas Music Office <[email protected]>
Subject Texas Music Office Update - January 2025
Date January 30, 2025 8:51 PM
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As we enter 2025, the TMO will be celebrating our 35th anniversary. As the first and longest running standalone state music office...



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Texas Music Update - A monthly newsletter from the Texas Music Office, Office of the Governor
JANUARY 2025 EDITION
TMO 2024 Impact
 

Texas Music Office Director Annual Year in Review Letter

 

Happy New Year! I hope you all had a wonderful holiday season. This marked yet another great year for the *Texas Music Office (TMO)*, and the TMO staff and I are ready to continue our work serving as the voice of the Texas commercial music industry. Looking back at the past 12 months, I am filled with gratitude and pride for what has been a remarkable year for the Texas music community.

First, I must thank the hardworking staff of the TMO – *Gini Mascorro*, *Steve Ray*, and *Jaclyn Zapata*. I would also like to thank our 2024 fellowship interns – *Zaina Asad*, *Lux Bauman*, *Garrett Guilianelle*, *Charli Houser*, *Prisha Mehta*, *Juliane Smouse*, *Mia Spidel*, and *Karsen Wilkerson*. I’d also like to thank *Governor Greg Abbott* and his staff, as well as *Adriana Cruz*, *Executive Director of the Texas Economic Development & Tourism Office*, and her team for their continued support of the TMO and the entire Texas music industry.

On September 1, 2024, the TMO opened the second round of applications for the *Texas Music Incubator Rebate (TMIR) Program*. The TMIR Program was signed into law by Governor Abbott following the 87th Legislative Session, with *$20.2 million* in FY 2024-25 funding approved in the 88th Legislative Session. The rebate program allows qualified Texas music venues and festival promoters to receive up to *$100,000* in rebates of the mixed beverage gross receipts taxes or sales taxes attributed to the sale of beer and wine. For FY 2024, the program approved nearly *$8.9 million* in rebates for *168 venues and festival promoters*. These funds were utilized by recipients in many ways, including operational costs, administrative expenses, enhanced marketing, and more. The second round of applications closed on November 30, 2024, and as of now, the TMO has *received and is processing 250 applications*.

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Lockhart certification

Music Friendly Texas

Our *Music Friendly Texas* program continues to grow, as the *City of Mexia* was certified in December as our 71st MFT community. We also kick started 2025 with our newest community, certifying the *City of Lockhart* on January 3 (see photo above). With their certification, these communities, along with our other Music Friendly Texas Community partners, show their commitment to connecting with their local music stakeholders, and amplifying their successes and growth.

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Texas Music License Plate
 

Do You Have Your Texas Music License Plate?

Did you know that you can show your love of Texas music with the purchase of an official *Texas Music license plate* for your car, truck or motorcycle? Your purchase provides funds to buy music instruments and lessons for Texas schools or support free community music programs across the state. Order your Texas Music license plate today!

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Upcoming Events

*January 24-26*
*21st Annual Django Reinhardt Festival*
Fort Worth
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*February 5*
*The Beat of the Moment*
Dallas
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*February 15-16*
*Houston Symphony: Duke Bluebeard’s Castle*
Houston
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Since 1990, the Texas Music Office (TMO), in the Governor’s Office of Economic Development and Tourism, has fostered the economic development of Texas music businesses, Texas musicians and Texas communities. TMO operates an extensive network of certified Music Friendly Community partners across the state, serves as a clearinghouse for Texas music industry information, acts as a liaison between music businesses and government offices, publicizes significant industry developments and attracts essential music industry to the Lone Star State. A vibrant Texas music industry supports local job creation while drawing visitors from around the globe, attracting a talented workforce across industries and supporting business recruitment and expansion efforts throughout the state.

State of Texas, Office of the Governor, Texas Music Office
Texas Music Office • P.O. Box 12428 • Austin, Texas 78711 • (512) 463-6666

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