2007

Getting Your Music on iTunes

itunes nzEver wondered about how to get YOUR music on to iTunes? What is the best way to do it, where do you start? Well NZ now has its own iTunes store so join digital music legal expert David McLaughlin and the CHART team who will simplify the online music world and provide tips on the best way to get your music uploaded and earning you money...

CHART Board Meeting

11.08.2008 - 16:30
11.08.2008 - 18:30
Etc/GMT+13

CHART Trustees Board Meeting - Tues 11 August 2008

Burning Questions 2007 - 1on1 Music Industry Sessions

NeilRobinson.jpgBurning Questions - 1 on 1 Music Industry Sessions
Weds, 2nd May 2007 @ Al's Bar (31 Dundas St)
7:00pm - 1on1 Music Industry Q&A Sessions
9:00pm - Live Performances by The Enright House & Neil Robinson
Musicians, Management, Venues, Promotion, Recording, Funding, Media, Music Video's, Booking Gigs, Legal, Accounting, Radio, Record Companies... do you have a burning music industry question...

NZ Music Month 2007 Calendar

Christchurch Industry Events, Seminars & Gigs
NZ Music Month is a collaboration between NZ On Air, APRA, MMF, RIANZ, IMNZ, the RBA and the NZ Music Industry Commission. It's all about having NZ Music everywhere in the month of May every year.
((Chart)) in association with BeThere.org.nz were proud to support NZ Music Month. Here is a sample of what was on in Christchurch in May 2007...

Sounday feat. Shapeshifter

sounday ccc rdu hagley park summer musicShapeshifter, Ladi6, Connan & The Mockasins, Ed Musik, Tiki are just some of the acts featured at this year's Sounds on Sunday event at Hagley Park on Sunday, Jan 20th 2008...

Reclaiming the central city for an afternoon of live music excellence, a collection of this country's top live performers are set to deliver their best, freshest and most loved tunes in the serene surrounds of North Hagley Park. This is an afternoon that promises to make Sounday your new favourite day of the year.

Salmonella Dub w/ NZSO

Salmonella DubJoin Salmonella Dub on a musical adventure this summer as they tour with Whirimako Black, Richard Nunns, Paddy Free and the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. The tour, Feel the Seasons Change, is an audiovisual journey through Aotearoa that weaves the ancient and modern worlds together in a journey of healing and celebration.


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