From Texas Music Office <[email protected]>
Subject September 2022 Texas Music Office Newsletter
Date September 8, 2022 9:05 PM
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Monthly Updates from the Texas Music Office



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Texas Music Update - A monthly newsletter from the Texas Music Office, Office of the Governor
September 2022 Edition

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Music Friendly Community Notes From the Road: August 2022

Every month, we will be sharing a recap of Community Relations and Outreach Specialist Chip Adams?s travels throughout the state. Chip manages our Music Friendly Community Program, which includes over 30 cities throughout Texas, and growing every day.

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Texas Music Office Director Brendon Anthony Moderates Panel at CD Baby DIY Conference

On Saturday, August 27, 2022, Texas Music Office Director Brendon Anthony moderated a panel with Lindsey Major,?Head of Customer Experience of The?Mechanical Licensing Collective?for the CD Baby DIY Conference in Austin, TX.

The panel was entitled ?Show Me the Money! How to Get Paid When Your Music is Streamed: Learn About the Importance of Digital Mechanical Royalties?.?

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*Texas Music Office's Music Education & Community?Grant Program (aka the License Plate Grant)*

The?*Texas Music Office's Music Education & Community?Grant Program (aka the License Plate Grant)*?seeks to provide opportunities for the next generation of Texas musicians and to provide support for music programming in under-served?and under-resourced communities.?

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Texas Music Office Director Brendon Anthony Participates in Concert Safety Panel?

In August, Texas Music Office Director Brendon Anthony was asked to participate in an online panel on concert safety for the interns of the?Universal Attractions Agency.?UAA brought together a diverse group?of?professionals with varying roles in?the?music industry that provided the interns with valuable insight from various perspectives.

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Texas Music Office's Industry Directory

To apply for a listing in the Texas Music Office's Industry Directory as a Business or Venue, please click the "Register New Business or Venue" button below to fill out an online application. Your email address will serve as your Account Login. The same Login Email can be used to manage multiple listings, with assistance from the Music Office.

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Upcoming Events

*September 7, 2022 to September 17, 2022*
*Gregg County Fair*
Longview, TX
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*September 9, 2022 to September 10, 2022*
*San Angelo Cowboy Gathering*
San Angelo, TX
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*September 10, 2022 to September 11, 2022*
*Eastside Kings Festival*
Historic East Austin, TX
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*September 24, 2022
*Medina Lake Cajun Festival*
*Lakehills, TX
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The Texas Music Office (TMO) is a state-funded business promotion office and information clearinghouse for the Texas music industry. The TMO assists more than 15,000 individual clients each year. Under mandate from the Texas Legislature, the office "promotes the development of the music industry in the state by informing members of that industry and the public about the resources available in the state for music production."

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