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Last Updated: Dec 29, 2011 - 2:18:31 AM |

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Nassau, The Bahamas - In continual support of the Arts and Education in the Music Industry the
iCreate Music All Access Seminar is a MUST attend event for persons wishing to further their careers in the music industry. This one day seminar will take place on
Saturday, August 20, 2011 at The Lucayan Room, Sheraton Nassau Beach Resort, Cable Beach, in Nassau, Bahamas, and will feature A&R reps from Jay Z's Roc Nation, Warner Bros. Records and Sony ATV Music Publishing.
The seminar will consist of two informative panels featuring industry major label A&R's Alaska Gedeon, Walter Jones and Omar Grant, giving attendees an inside look into the music business and what goes on behind the scenes as well as educating them about the business side of the industry. There will also be a listening session where a selected group of attendees will get the opportunity to play their music for the A&R's to receive feedback. The event closes out with a Beat Battle where a pre-selected group of attendees (producers) battle their beats against one another to see who reigns supreme according to the A&R judges as the "Bahamas iCreate Music Top Producer".
In a similar vein to MuMo Music Momentum Summit held in Nassau in October 2010 and Viral Movements Music Seminar held in Freeport, Grand Bahama in February 2011, BahamaBeats Productions seeks to give those interested in making a career in the music business insider access to the tastemakers of the industry.
Whether you are just just beginning as an artist, songwriter or producer or are established locally with songs on the radio, this is another prime opportunity to network closely with tastemakers involved in the music business. You don't want to miss a rare opportunity to have full access to A&R's from Major record companies giving you a chance to move one step closer to making it big in the music industry so REGISTER NOW via Eventbrite! Space is limited and all music submitted must be screened in advance to be heard by the Panelists.

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