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The TMO?s Music Friendly Community program is built upon communication and collaboration with our cities around Texas. Bringing our communities together several times each year helps keep important conversations happening between cities, which we do with our virtual round table discussions and the annual TMO Texas Sounds & Cities Conference. This year marked our fourth conference, uniting our music cities for a day of speakers, panels and networking.
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Texas Music Office Director Brendon Anthony participated in the opening panel for the 11th Global Music Cities Convention in Tulsa, OK on November 2nd, 2022. Entitled "Music?s Role In a Thriving City", Brendon was joined by fellow panelists?Emily Scott, Neighborhood Revitalization Planner, Tulsa Planning Office (OK, USA); and Sharon Yazowski, Executive Director, Levitt Foundation (LA, USA). The panel was moderated by?Michael Seman (Moderator), Assistant Professor of Arts Management, Colorado State University (CO, USA).
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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'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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Enjoy our Texas curated Holidays playlist on our Spotify channel, have a great holiday season, and we'll see y'all next year!?
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