Schedule Sponsor

ole majorly indie

 

6:00 PM
to 10:00 PM

Registration Open
204 schedule::attendees
Location 2nd Floor (Mezzanine)
eventtype  Other

7:30 PM
to 10:00 PM

Pre-EXPO Networking Reception (Presented by Hard Rock Cafe)
219 schedule::attendees
Location Hard Rock Cafe Hollywood
eventtype  Other
Host Organization(s)  Hard Rock Cafe
event::about 

Come meet your fellow EXPO attendees at this networking event the night before the ASCAP EXPO begins. Your EXPO badge is required for admittance, so be sure to pick up your badge at the ASCAP Registration desk on the Mezzanine Level of the Renaissance Hollywood Hotel prior to the party! Complimentary appetizers for the first 250 people.

Sponsor  Hard Rock Cafe
Topic  Networking

8:30 PM
to 11:15 PM

Evening Performances at the Renaissance Hotel Lobby Lounge
175 schedule::attendees
Location Hotel Lobby Lounge
eventtype  Performance
event::about 

Join us at night at the Renaissance Hotel Lobby Lounge (1st floor) and enjoy live performances from songwriters. Check your program book and hotel lobby area for details.

 

 

8:00 AM
to 7:30 PM

Registration Open
99 schedule::attendees
Location 2nd Floor (Mezzanine)
eventtype  Other

8:00 AM
to 5:00 PM

The ASCAP Room
103 schedule::attendees
Location Trousdale Estates
eventtype  Other
event::about 

Learn about ASCAP Member Access and speak to an ASCAP Member Services representative. Also, you can pick up your registration bag here.

9:45 AM
to 10:15 AM

ASCAP State of the Union and EXPO Kick-Off
267 schedule::attendees
Location Grand Ballroom
eventtype  Other
event::about 

As the world’s leading performing rights organization and strongest advocate for music creators, ASCAP is at the center of the sweeping changes affecting the music industry. You don’t want to miss this opening session, in which ASCAP’s President and Chairman Paul Williams and ASCAP CEO John LoFrumento will provide an update on the current environment for performing rights, the “state of the union” of ASCAP and the choices you have for future career success.

Genre  Multi-Genre

10:15 AM
to 6:30 PM

ASCAP EXPO Boutique
84 schedule::attendees
Location 3rd Floor
eventtype  Other
event::about 

Get your official EXPO & ASCAP merch, pick up the latest music industry books, and purchase access to video content from this year's EXPO panels.

10:15 AM
to 4:30 PM

Exhibits Open
59 schedule::attendees
Location 2nd & 3rd Floor
eventtype  Sponsor Session

10:30 AM
to 11:45 AM

A Conversation Between Van Dyke Parks and Rufus Wainwright
90 schedule::attendees
Location Hollywood Ballroom #2
eventtype  Panel
Speaker/Artist(s) Info 

Moderator: Jim Steinblatt - ASCAP

event::about 

Composer, arranger, producer and musician Van Dyke Parks has recorded eight of his own albums and has worked on countless albums for artists spanning generations, such as The Beach Boys, the Grateful Dead, Randy Newman, U2 and others. Singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright has recorded six albums of baroque pop and a full-length opera in his growing, successful and genre-pushing career. Representing different generations, Parks and Wainwright will discuss how they created some of the most provocative music of the modern era.

Genre  Multi-Genre

10:30 AM
to 11:45 AM

Composer Career Workshop - Part 1
100 schedule::attendees
Location Silver Lake
eventtype  Panel
event::about 

Being a composer is one thing. Creating a viable, income-producing career as a composer is quite another. This two-part workshop will address a range of important information vital to your career. Part 1 will cover the many paths to a composer’s income; understanding your biggest asset; the six rights of copyright; how ASCAP works; technical and business details about publishing, self-publishing, distribution and recording and more. Part 2 will be presented Thursday, April 28th at 1pm in Silver Lake.

10:30 AM
to 11:45 AM

Hitmakers Cookbook: Recipes for Success
224 schedule::attendees
Location Grand Ballroom
eventtype  Panel
Speaker/Artist(s) Info 

Moderator: Randy Grimmett - EVP, Membership - ASCAP

event::about 

This panel of successful songwriters representing different genres will share from personal experience what ingredients it takes to reach the top of the charts today. From concocting an infectious song to mixing it up with other writers, performers and producers to developing a taste for the market for their material, they have learned by doing. Learn from these masters what you should be doing to turn up the heat in your own career.

10:30 AM
to 11:45 AM

R&B/Hip-Hop Song Feedback
78 schedule::attendees
Location Hollywood Ballroom 1
eventtype  Panel
Speaker/Artist(s) Info 

Moderator: Jennifer Drake - ASCAP

 

event::about 

Engage in honest talk and receive valuable advice from chart-topping R&B and hip-hop songwriters and producers and industry executives in this song feedback session, during which a limited number of songs pre-submitted by registrants will be given feedback in front of an audience.

Genre  R&B Hip-Hop

10:30 AM
to 11:45 AM

The Real Nashville: Exploring Career Options in Music City
55 schedule::attendees
Location Mt. Olympus
eventtype  Panel
Speaker/Artist(s) Info 

Moderator: Darrell Brown

 

event::about 

It’s called Music City for a reason. As one of the world’s greatest musical communities, Nashville has always been a hub for music creators and businesses alike. And today’s Nashville is much more than country music. Pop, rock, Christian and other musical genres are flourishing like never before. This session will guide you through the community and show you how it works - from the perspective of music experts who know it best.

11:45 AM
to 1:00 PM

Desmond Child's Master Class in Songwriting
74 schedule::attendees
Location Los Feliz events::invitation
NOTE  THIS EVENT IS BY INVITATION ONLY
eventtype  Master Session
Panelists  Desmond Child
event::about 

Attendees were randomly pre-selected and confirmed to participate in this intimate and intensive master class with hit songwriter Desmond Child, who will explore the art of songwriting, lyrics, melody, structure and other elements integral to a well-crafted song.  As all participants have confirmed, there are no openings or waiting list spots available.

11:55 AM
to 12:55 PM

ASCAP Members: Videotape a Message for Congress about Your Life as a Music Creator
25 schedule::attendees
Location Room 325
eventtype  Other
event::about 

For close to a century, ASCAP has been a leader in the area of advocacy and grassroots efforts focused on protecting the rights of creators. As part of our ongoing effort to inform and educate key Washington policy makers and legislators about the issues that affect music creators, we are looking to capture testimonials from our members and fellow creators at this year’s EXPO. If you would like to have your voice heard by your respective Members of Congress and others, please stop by Room 325 (near the 3rd Floor elevators) to record a brief video and, in your own words, articulate what being a music creator means to you!

Topic  Advocacy, ASCAP

11:55 AM
to 12:55 PM

Etymotic
8 schedule::attendees
Location Runyon
eventtype  Sponsor Session
event::about 

Hear and Demo the In-Ear Gear
Enhance your composing, mixing, monitoring and producing by using the right earphone equipment. Meet the Etymotic Research specialists who designed the first in-ear monitors as well as the artists and engineers who've been using them for two decades. The only thing remaining when the right earphones are selected is to make sure they are comfortable. On-site ear impressions can be taken if customization is desired.

Sponsor  Etymotic
Topic  Equipment

11:55 AM
to 12:55 PM

Hitlab
39 schedule::attendees
Location Doheny
eventtype  Sponsor Session
Host Organization(s)  Hitlab
event::about 

A fresh approach for artists to reach stardom
Hitlab.com introduces a radical new technology that couples music theory with artificial-intelligence to identify and recognize a song’s potential for commercial success. With thousands of submissions, and Akon at the helm, Hitlab represents a fresh approach for artists to reach stardom. Join with members of the executive team for an intimate meet and greet and learn more about Hitlab.

Sponsor  Hitlab
Topic  Technology

11:55 AM
to 12:55 PM

Lunch Break & Sponsor Sessions
90 schedule::attendees
Location 2nd & 3rd Floor

11:55 AM
to 12:55 PM

PMC, Prism Sound, Open Labs and Dangerous Music with Dave Isaac
37 schedule::attendees
Location Nichols
eventtype  Sponsor Session
Host Organization(s)  PMC, Prism Sound, Open Labs, Dangerous Music
event::about 

Featured Guest: Dave Isaac, a multiple Grammy Award-winning producer and engineer, who has worked with Marcus Miller, Anita Baker, Eric Clapton, Michael Jackson, Me’Shell Ndegeocello and Stevie Wonder. Dave will be presenting two projects from his work with Marcus Miller and show you how to get that “Marcus bass sound!" Dave has developed a video tutorial website (www.mixsensei.com) aimed at the music and audio industry in which he and other award-winning engineers/producers and musicians share all their knowledge.

11:55 AM
to 12:55 PM

Songwriter Studio with Propellerhead Software, Line 6, Focusrite, Novation and KRK
38 schedule::attendees
Location Beachwood
eventtype  Sponsor Session
event::about 

Learn how to optimize your computer based studio output
The Songwriter Studio is a consortium of five companies who make music tools for musicians.  The studio comprises every part of the audio and control signal path needed for complete music production. Focusrite and Line 6 audio interfaces connect to a computer running Propellerhead's Record/Reason music software controlled by Novation Midi controller keyboards and monitored by KRK Systems headphones and speakers. These products offer musicians high grade sound and super usability at reasonable prices.  This is recording done right.

11:55 AM
to 12:25 PM

Sponsor Session: Limelight - How to Clear Cover Songs
54 schedule::attendees
Location Hollywood Ballroom #2
eventtype  Sponsor Session
Panelists  Jonatha Brooke
Host Organization(s)  Limelight
event::about 

Join RightsFlow's Michael Kauffman (SVP, Sales and Marketing) and special guest artist Jonatha Brooke to learn more about how to easily clear cover songs and ensure that songwriters and publishers are paid 100% of publishing royalties due. Limelight, a service of RightsFlow, is the simplest way to secure the license for ANY cover song for physical and digital release. Sign up for a free Limelight account. ASCAP members receive a special 25% discount on all Limelight service fees.

Sponsor  Limelight
Genre  Multi-Genre

11:55 AM
to 12:55 PM

West L.A. Music
27 schedule::attendees
Location Solano
eventtype  Sponsor Session
event::about 

Daily giveaways and very special pricing for all
Meet product reps and demo the latest gear from Yamaha, Steinberg, Roland, Audio Impressions, PreSonus, Kala Ukulele, UBass, IK Multimedia, Boss, Cakewalk and others.  Once in a lifetime discounts will be offered to EXPO attendees with product giveaways being announced daily.

Sponsor  West L.A. Music

11:55 AM
to 12:55 PM

Yamaha & West L.A. Music with Ellis Hall
11 schedule::attendees
Location Laurel
eventtype  Sponsor Session
Host Organization(s)  Yamaha, West L.A. Music
event::about 

Recording and producing your songs with Ellis Hall and the Yamaha MOX
Ellis Hall is a multi-instrumentalist virtuoso and dynamic vocalist who has performed and recorded with a Who’s Who of musical elite, including Stevie Wonder, Patti LaBelle, George Benson, Michael McDonald, John Mayer, Herbie Hancock, Earth Wind & Fire, Natalie Cole, James Taylor, George Duke, Huey Lewis and the News, Taj Mahal, and his musical mentor Ray Charles. Combining MOTIF technology with new USB computer integration technology, the MOX series is the most powerful, mobile and affordable Yamaha music workstation ever. They are destined to bring MOTIF music production power to a whole new generation of players.

Topic  Equipment

1:00 PM
to 2:15 PM

Composer Career Workshop - Part 2
82 schedule::attendees
Location Silver Lake
eventtype  Panel
event::about 

Being a composer is one thing. Creating a viable income-producing career as a composer is quite another. This two-part workshop will address a range of important information vital to your career. Part 2 covers marketing and promotion using the Internet; best practices for working with your colleagues (conductors, musicians, librettists, etc.); efficient rehearsal and recording techniques; working as a composer/performer; community involvement, conferences, composer services organizations and more. Part 1 will be presented Thursday, April 28th at 10:30am in Silver Lake.

1:00 PM
to 2:15 PM

Driving Forces: Top Pop and R&B Producers (Presented by Native Instruments)
137 schedule::attendees
Location Grand Ballroom
eventtype  Panel
Speaker/Artist(s) Info 

Moderator: Jay Sloan - ASCAP

 

Host Organization(s)  Native Instruments
event::about 

These are the creative masterminds behind some of modern music’s biggest hits. Their inventive work, writing and producing for a variety of artists from the pop and R&B worlds, has transformed those genres in fresh and startling ways – and bridged the gap between their audiences.  By raising the creative bar with each new project, they are also responsible for developing the most lucrative music of our time. Learn how each of them charted their course to success, and what you should do if you want to reach the top.

Genre  R&B Hip-Hop

1:00 PM
to 2:15 PM

Going Global with Your Music
102 schedule::attendees
Location Mt. Olympus
eventtype  Panel
Speaker/Artist(s) Info 

Moderator: Sean Devine - ASCAP

 

event::about 

The beautiful thing about music is that it travels well. So why not put your music to work abroad? This panel will show you how the European song market differs from that of the U.S. and will explore the roles of European publishers and sub-publishers, how deals differ from territory to territory, the significance of MIDEM and how to go about breaking into global markets.

Genre  Multi-Genre

1:00 PM
to 2:15 PM

Master Session with Rodney Crowell
54 schedule::attendees
Location Hollywood Ballroom 1
eventtype  Master Session
Panelists  Rodney Crowell
event::about 

Texas-born singer-songwriter Rodney Crowell has a music career that spans almost 40 years, starting in the early 1970s when he moved to Nashville. His talent earned him a spot in Emmylou Harris’ Hot Band, and in 1977 he formed his own group, The Cherry Bombs. Crowell’s 1988 release Diamonds and Dirt generated five number-one singles, including “It’s Such A Small World” with Rosanne Cash. Other hits written for other artists include “Shame on the Moon” for Bob Seger and “Voila! An American Dream” for the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. His work has earned numerous awards, including a Grammy in 1989 for Best Country Song (“After all This Time”) and an induction into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2003. Crowell’s 13th studio album and most recent release is 2008’s Sex and Gasoline. His memoir, Chinaberry Sidewalks, was published this year. In this Master Session, Crowell will draw from nearly four decades of experience to share his approach to songwriting.

Genre  Country

1:00 PM
to 2:15 PM

Two Sides of the Coin: Music Publishing – Side 1, "The Majors"
183 schedule::attendees
Location Hollywood Ballroom #2
eventtype  Panel
Speaker/Artist(s) Info 

Moderator: Randy Grimmett - EVP, Membership - ASCAP

 

event::about 

This two-part panel series offers valuable information to writers interested in connecting with music publishers, who continue to shape the future of the music business in the digital era. This panel features executives from four of the major multinational publishers. They will reveal who they are signing, how songwriters can best prepare to gain their attention, where the revenues are and how publishing has changed today vs. years ago.  The second panel, Side 2, "The Independents,” will be presented on Friday, April 29th at 11:45am in Hollywood Ballroom #2. By attending both panels you will learn how they differ, how they each make creative decisions and how emerging songwriters can get a seat at the table. 

2:25 PM
to 2:55 PM

ASCAP Members: Videotape a Message for Congress about Your Life as a Music Creator
18 schedule::attendees
Location Room 325
eventtype  Other
event::about 

For close to a century, ASCAP has been a leader in the area of advocacy and grassroots efforts focused on protecting the rights of creators. As part of our ongoing effort to inform and educate key Washington policy makers and legislators about the issues that affect music creators, we are looking to capture testimonials from our members and fellow creators at this year’s EXPO. If you would like to have your voice heard by your respective Members of Congress and others, please stop by Room 325 (near the 3rd Floor elevators) to record a brief video and, in your own words, articulate what being a music creator means to you!

Topic  Advocacy, ASCAP

2:25 PM
to 2:55 PM

Audio Impressions & West L.A. Music with Christopher L. Stone
21 schedule::attendees
Location Laurel
eventtype  Sponsor Session
Host Organization(s)  Audio Impressions, West L.A. Music
event::about 

Composer and inventor, Christopher L. Stone, winner of ASCAP’s Most Performed Background Scores five years in a row and creator of the award-winning string sample library, 70 DVZ Strings, will demonstrate his latest creations: Brillanti Philharmonic Brass and Early Instruments and Notation Switchblade. Designed by a composer for composers, it is a Mac/PC compatible plug-in recorded in London. Brillanti has over 50 orchestral and antique instruments as well as many playing styles, effects and pattern generators. Powered by DVZ®, Brillanti is fully divisi capable: choose from 1-4 players on a single MIDI track. All sounds are loaded at once so that you can move seamlessly between articulations. Audio Impressions’ Notation Switchblade is a standalone program that perfectly translates MIDI generated tuplets to printed score, including all styles and articulations.

2:25 PM
to 2:55 PM

Etymotic
9 schedule::attendees
Location Runyon
eventtype  Sponsor Session
event::about 

Hear and Demo the In-Ear Gear
Enhance your composing, mixing, monitoring and producing by using the right earphone equipment. Meet the Etymotic Research specialists who designed the first in-ear monitors as well as the artists and engineers who've been using them for two decades. The only thing remaining when the right earphones are selected is to make sure they are comfortable. On-site ear impressions can be taken if customization is desired.

Sponsor  Etymotic
Topic  Equipment

2:25 PM
to 2:55 PM

Hitlab
26 schedule::attendees
Location Doheny
eventtype  Sponsor Session
Host Organization(s)  Hitlab
event::about 

A fresh approach for artists to reach stardom
Hitlab.com introduces a radical new technology that couples music theory with artificial-intelligence to identify and recognize a song’s potential for commercial success. With thousands of submissions, and Akon at the helm, Hitlab represents a fresh approach for artists to reach stardom. Join with members of the executive team for an intimate meet and greet and learn more about Hitlab.

Sponsor  Hitlab
Topic  Technology

2:25 PM
to 2:55 PM

Live at the ASCAP Playback Stage...Anuhea (Presented by State of Hawaii, DBEDT, Creative Industries Division)
50 schedule::attendees
Location ASCAP Playback Stage
eventtype  Performance
Panelists  Anuhea
event::about 

Live at the ASCAP Playback Stage...Anuhea Performs Anuhea recently headlined the NFL Pro Bowl Half Time show televised on Fox and is also the Hawaiian Music (HOKU) Award winner for Best New Artist and Best Contemporary Record.

Genre  Pop-Rock

2:25 PM
to 2:55 PM

PMC, Prism Sound, Open Labs and Dangerous Music with Dean “Sir” Gant
30 schedule::attendees
Location Nichols
eventtype  Sponsor Session
event::about 

Featured Guest: Dean “Sir” Gant, a multi-award winning producer, who has worked with Anita Baker, Peabo Bryson, Madonna, Outkast, Earth, Wind & Fire and many others. The producer in Sir Gant steered his selection of immensely talented guest artists, respectfully pairing their prowess with his on his project The Journey. Gant will delve into this project and his other iconic recordings.

2:25 PM
to 2:55 PM

Songwriter Studio with Propellerhead Software, Line 6, Focusrite, Novation and KRK
36 schedule::attendees
Location Beachwood
eventtype  Sponsor Session
event::about 

Learn how to optimize your computer based studio output
The Songwriter Studio is a consortium of five companies who make music tools for musicians.  The studio comprises every part of the audio and control signal path needed for complete music production. Focusrite and Line 6 audio interfaces connect to a computer running Propellerhead's Record/Reason music software controlled by Novation Midi controller keyboards and monitored by KRK Systems headphones and speakers. These products offer musicians high grade sound and super usability at reasonable prices.  This is recording done right.

2:25 PM
to 2:55 PM

Sponsor Sessions
17 schedule::attendees
Location 2nd & 3rd Floor

2:25 PM
to 2:55 PM

West L.A. Music
10 schedule::attendees
Location Solano
eventtype  Sponsor Session
event::about 

Daily giveaways and very special pricing for all
Meet product reps and demo the latest gear from Yamaha, Steinberg, Roland, Audio Impressions, PreSonus, Kala Ukulele, UBass, IK Multimedia, Boss, Cakewalk and others.  Once in a lifetime discounts will be offered to EXPO attendees with product giveaways being announced daily.

Sponsor  West L.A. Music

3:00 PM
to 4:15 PM

"We Create Music"
339 schedule::attendees
Location Grand Ballroom
eventtype  Panel
Speaker/Artist(s) Info 

Moderator: Erik Philbrook - ASCAP

 

event::about 

These leading songwriters and composers from across the musical spectrum are all unique in their own way. Yet, whether their forte is pop, rock, R&B or film music, they have all faced challenges, overcome obstacles, made sacrifices, experienced breakthroughs and reaped rewards as they built real lives in music. Discover the common threads that connect all music creators together and gain valuable insight from these artists, who will share the unvarnished truth behind their success.

4:25 PM
to 4:55 PM

ASCAP Members: Videotape a Message for Congress about Your Life as a Music Creator
15 schedule::attendees
Location Room 325
eventtype  Other
event::about 

For close to a century, ASCAP has been a leader in the area of advocacy and grassroots efforts focused on protecting the rights of creators. As part of our ongoing effort to inform and educate key Washington policy makers and legislators about the issues that affect music creators, we are looking to capture testimonials from our members and fellow creators at this year’s EXPO. If you would like to have your voice heard by your respective Members of Congress and others, please stop by Room 325 (near the 3rd Floor elevators) to record a brief video and, in your own words, articulate what being a music creator means to you!

Topic  Advocacy, ASCAP

4:25 PM
to 4:55 PM

Etymotic
2 schedule::attendees
Location Runyon
eventtype  Sponsor Session
event::about 

Hear and Demo the In-Ear Gear
Enhance your composing, mixing, monitoring and producing by using the right earphone equipment. Meet the Etymotic Research specialists who designed the first in-ear monitors as well as the artists and engineers who've been using them for two decades. The only thing remaining when the right earphones are selected is to make sure they are comfortable. On-site ear impressions can be taken if customization is desired.

Sponsor  Etymotic
Topic  Equipment

4:25 PM
to 4:55 PM

Hitlab
23 schedule::attendees
Location Doheny
eventtype  Sponsor Session
Host Organization(s)  Hitlab
event::about 

A fresh approach for artists to reach stardom
Hitlab.com introduces a radical new technology that couples music theory with artificial-intelligence to identify and recognize a song’s potential for commercial success. With thousands of submissions, and Akon at the helm, Hitlab represents a fresh approach for artists to reach stardom. Join with members of the executive team for an intimate meet and greet and learn more about Hitlab.

Sponsor  Hitlab
Topic  Technology

4:25 PM
to 4:55 PM

PMC, Prism Sound, Open Labs and Dangerous Music with Tommy Vicari
38 schedule::attendees
Location Nichols
eventtype  Sponsor Session
event::about 

Do’s and Don’ts for Mixing and Producing Records and Movie Scores

Featured Guest: Tommy Vicari, a Grammy and Emmy award-winning engineer and producer, who has worked with Quincy Jones, Prince, Patrice Rushen, Jeffrey Osborne and George Duke. Mixing blockbuster movies like Finding Nemo, Wall-E, Iron Man, Revolutionary Road and many others, his record credits range from classic jazz to smooth pop and the hippest of R&B. Since 1996, Vicari has occupied that mixing hot seat: the live broadcast of the Academy Awards. Vicari will present examples of his engineering and producing skills, including some rare Quincy Jones material in 5.1, which will make for an extremely entertaining and educational session!

Topic  Equipment

4:25 PM
to 4:55 PM

PreSonus & West L.A. Music
13 schedule::attendees
Location Laurel
eventtype  Sponsor Session
Host Organization(s)  PreSonus, West L.A. Music
event::about 

StudioOne and StudioLive Demo
PreSonus Audio will be showing the brand new StudioLive 16.0.2 Digital Mixer along with the power StudioOne v. 1.6 Production Software. Byron Gaither, PreSonus Product Specialist, will be on hand to answer questions as well as do a 30 minute product demonstration on how StudioOne can make your music production and writing faster and more productive.

4:25 PM
to 4:55 PM

Songwriter Studio with Propellerhead Software, Line 6, Focusrite, Novation and KRK
18 schedule::attendees
Location Beachwood
eventtype  Sponsor Session
event::about 

Learn how to optimize your computer based studio output
The Songwriter Studio is a consortium of five companies who make music tools for musicians.  The studio comprises every part of the audio and control signal path needed for complete music production. Focusrite and Line 6 audio interfaces connect to a computer running Propellerhead's Record/Reason music software controlled by Novation Midi controller keyboards and monitored by KRK Systems headphones and speakers. These products offer musicians high grade sound and super usability at reasonable prices.  This is recording done right.

4:25 PM
to 4:55 PM

Sponsor Sessions
17 schedule::attendees
Location 2nd & 3rd Floor

4:25 PM
to 4:55 PM

West L.A. Music
10 schedule::attendees
Location Solano
eventtype  Sponsor Session
event::about 

Daily giveaways and very special pricing for all
Meet product reps and demo the latest gear from Yamaha, Steinberg, Roland, Audio Impressions, PreSonus, Kala Ukulele, UBass, IK Multimedia, Boss, Cakewalk and others.  Once in a lifetime discounts will be offered to EXPO attendees with product giveaways being announced daily.

Sponsor  West L.A. Music

5:00 PM
to 6:15 PM

Deconstructing Drake
82 schedule::attendees
Location Mt. Olympus
eventtype  Panel
Speaker/Artist(s) Info 

Moderator: Brandon Kitchen - ASCAP

event::about 

Producer Boi-1da and producer/engineer Noah "40" Shebib – longtime collaborators with rapper/singer Drake – have created such hits as "Best I Ever Had," "Forever," "Over" and "Fancy." Together they will peel back the curtain on their creative process and will share how they work, breaking down how they take a song from idea to the studio to the top of the charts.

Genre  R&B Hip-Hop

5:00 PM
to 6:15 PM

Film & TV Scoring Feedback
68 schedule::attendees
Location Silver Lake
eventtype  Panel
Speaker/Artist(s) Info 

Moderator: Charlyn Bernal - ASCAP

event::about 

Panelists including film composers, a music supervisor and a recording engineer will lead this session in which pre-submitted attendees' composition/scores are played and analyzed constructively, providing participants and attendees with valuable insight into the professional film and TV music industry.

Genre  Film & TV
Topic  Feedback, Scoring

5:00 PM
to 6:15 PM

From the Bottom to the Top: A Conversation Between Larry Klein, Marcus Miller and Don Was
66 schedule::attendees
Location Hollywood Ballroom 1
eventtype  Panel
Speaker/Artist(s) Info 

Moderator: David Was

 

event::about 

The resumés of producer/musician/songwriters Marcus Miller, Don Was and Larry Klein collectively and individually say it all.  Their common thread is the bass, and their individual musical journeys have traversed the musical world. A mere sample includes Miles Davis, Joni Mitchell, the Rolling Stones, Shawn Colvin, Luther Vandross, Herbie Hancock, Madeleine Peyroux, Elton John, Chaka Khan - just for starters.  These three astounding musicians will discuss how they parlayed their beginnings as bassists into crafting important works by some of the most memorable artists of the last four decades. Their inspiring stories show what can happen when great talent and great love for all styles of music can create careers without boundaries. 

5:00 PM
to 6:15 PM

Master Session with Dr. Luke
186 schedule::attendees
Location Grand Ballroom
eventtype  Master Session
event::about 

ASCAP’s Pop Music Songwriter of the Year for the past two years, Lukasz “Dr. Luke” Gottwald, is a musician, songwriter and producer who has written and produced some of the most successful and globally-recognized pop music of the modern era. He has collaborated with such superstar artists as Britney Spears, Kelly Clarkson, Flo Rida, Miley Cyrus, Ke$ha, Avril Lavigne, Leona Lewis, Missy Elliott, Pink, Lil’ Mama, Katy Perry, 3OH!3, Weezer, Mos Def, the Backstreet Boys, Daughtry, Carlos Santana and the Sugababes. After making a name for himself as the guitar player in the Saturday Night Live band for ten years, he left after the 2006-2007 season and transformed himself into the creative powerhouse he is today. Make an appointment with this “Dr.” if you want to learn how he crafts the most popular music of our time.  

5:00 PM
to 6:15 PM

The Business of Being a Songwriter (Presented by State of Hawaii, DBEDT, Creative Industries Division)
136 schedule::attendees
Location Hollywood Ballroom #2
eventtype  Panel
Speaker/Artist(s) Info 

Moderator: Kerry O'Neil

event::about 

There was a time when writing and/or performing music consumed all of a songwriter’s focus. Today, however, songwriters need to develop business skills and strategies to maintain a fruitful career as well as gain a competitive edge in the marketplace. Learn from this panel of savvy songwriters who are as creative in their business as in their music.

6:15 PM
to 7:15 PM

Opening Networking Reception (Presented by ole)
268 schedule::attendees
Location Grand Ballroom
eventtype  Sponsor Session
Host Organization(s)  ole
event::about 

Meet your fellow music creators and panelists at a special networking reception on the terrace outside the Grand Ballroom.

Sponsor  ole
Genre  Multi-Genre
Topic  Networking

8:00 PM
to 10:00 PM

"I Create Music" Center Stage Thursday
181 schedule::attendees
Location The Highlands
eventtype  Performance
Speaker/Artist(s) Info 

Host: Josh Briggs - ASCAP

 

event::about 

Enjoy some great live music from this diverse and successful group of ASCAP songwriters, who will treat the audience to acoustic performances of some of their best-loved songs and works featured in films.

Topic  Performance

8:30 PM
to 11:15 PM

Evening Performances at the Renaissance Hotel Lobby Lounge
139 schedule::attendees
Location Hotel Lobby Lounge
eventtype  Performance
event::about 

Join us at night at the Renaissance Hotel Lobby Lounge (1st floor) and enjoy live performances from songwriters. Check your program book and hotel lobby area for details.

10:00 PM
to 12:00 AM

ASCAP EXPO iStandard Producer and Rapper Showcase
123 schedule::attendees
Location The Highlands Upstairs
eventtype  Performance
Host Organization(s)  iStandard Producer, Native Instruments
event::about 

ASCAP and iStandard are excited to present for the third year this showcase opportunity at the EXPO specifically for producers and, for the first time, Rappers. Eight EXPO attendees, whose tracks were pre-selected by iStandard, will have their music played before a panel of prominent music industry tastemakers, who will then provide valuable constructive criticism for the benefit of the participants and the audience. Three rappers have been selected, via submissions from EXPO attendees, to perform as part of the showcase. The iStandard Producers Showcase has been held in 12 major U.S. cities. Prizes for the showcase winner courtesy of Native Instruments.

Genre  R&B Hip-Hop
 

 

8:00 AM
to 6:30 PM

Registration Open
24 schedule::attendees
Location 2nd Floor (Mezzanine)
eventtype  Other

9:30 AM
to 4:30 PM

ASCAP EXPO Boutique
24 schedule::attendees
Location 3rd Floor
eventtype  Other
event::about 

Get your official EXPO & ASCAP merch, pick up the latest music industry books, and purchase access to video content from this year's EXPO panels.

9:30 AM
to 4:30 PM

Exhibits Open
26 schedule::attendees
Location 2nd & 3rd Floor
eventtype  Sponsor Session

9:30 AM
to 4:30 PM

The ASCAP Room
25 schedule::attendees
Location Trousdale Estates
eventtype  Other
event::about 

Learn about ASCAP Member Access and speak to an ASCAP Member Services representative. Also, you can pick up your registration bag here.

9:45 AM
to 11:00 AM

From the ASCAP EXPO to a Publishing Deal: A Case Study
127 schedule::attendees
Location Mt. Olympus
eventtype  Panel
Speaker/Artist(s) Info 

Moderator: Josh Briggs - ASCAP

 

event::about 

At the 2010 ASCAP EXPO, Fransisca Hall's One-on-One Session led to her signing with EMI Music Publishing. Dreams do come true at the EXPO! Hear about what got Fransisca noticed and what has happened in the one year since then. Joining her will be her publisher, Amanda Berman, and two of her co-writers, Jimmy Harry and Evan Taubenfeld.

Genre  Pop-Rock

9:45 AM
to 11:00 AM

Master Session with Ron Jones: Compose Yourself, Your Greatest Composition Is You
103 schedule::attendees
Location Silver Lake
eventtype  Master Session
Panelists  Ron Jones
event::about 

With a composing career spanning over 40 years, The Family Guy composer knows first-hand what it takes to break into, advance and thrive in the music business. With great humor and insight, Jones will discuss the common problems and challenges that are faced daily for composers so that you can get control over the whole process, not just the music.

Genre  Film & TV

9:45 AM
to 11:00 AM

Online Tools for You to Take Hold of Your Career (Presented by Songtrust)
105 schedule::attendees
Location Grand Ballroom
eventtype  Panel
Speaker/Artist(s) Info 

Moderator: Emily White

 

Host Organization(s)  Songtrust
event::about 

Don’t get overwhelmed by all of the online resources available to music creators today. This panel will focus on the many online tools at your disposal, from mailing lists, websites and social networks to rights management platforms and marketing services. Find out what works best and why, and how to manage them properly to reach your goals.

Sponsor  Songtrust

9:45 AM
to 11:00 AM

Pop-Rock Song Feedback
97 schedule::attendees
Location Hollywood Ballroom 1
eventtype  Panel
Speaker/Artist(s) Info 

Moderator: Jennifer Blakeman

 

event::about 

Engage in honest talk and receive valuable advice from pop/rock industry experts in this song feedback session, during which a limited number of songs pre-submitted by registrants will be given feedback in front of an audience.

 

Genre  Pop-Rock

9:45 AM
to 11:00 AM

Why Production Music Libraries Can Be An Important Component to Your Future (Presented by APM Music, Killer Tracks and Guild of Music Supervisors)
127 schedule::attendees
Location Hollywood Ballroom #2
eventtype  Panel
Speaker/Artist(s) Info 

Moderator: John Houlihan

 

event::about 

The essential panel for any songwriter/composer looking to gain more knowledge about music licensing. Don’t miss this unique discussion, offering tips and tricks for making headway into the lucrative production music world. Hear some real success stories and learn about the dynamic among music libraries, the songwriters/composers who write for them and the music supervisors who use them. 

11:10 AM
to 11:40 AM

ASCAP Members: Videotape a Message for Congress about Your Life as a Music Creator
11 schedule::attendees
Location Room 325
eventtype  Other
event::about 

For close to a century, ASCAP has been a leader in the area of advocacy and grassroots efforts focused on protecting the rights of creators. As part of our ongoing effort to inform and educate key Washington policy makers and legislators about the issues that affect music creators, we are looking to capture testimonials from our members and fellow creators at this year’s EXPO. If you would like to have your voice heard by your respective Members of Congress and others, please stop by Room 325 (near the 3rd Floor elevators) to record a brief video and, in your own words, articulate what being a music creator means to you!

Topic  Advocacy, ASCAP

11:10 AM
to 11:40 AM

Audio Impressions & West L.A. Music with Christopher L. Stone
19 schedule::attendees
Location Laurel
eventtype  Sponsor Session
Host Organization(s)  Audio Impressions, West L.A. Music
event::about 

Composer and inventor, Christopher L. Stone, winner of ASCAP’s Most Performed Background Scores five years in a row and creator of the award-winning string sample library, 70 DVZ Strings, will demonstrate his latest creations: Brillanti Philharmonic Brass and Early Instruments and Notation Switchblade. Designed by a composer for composers, it is a Mac/PC compatible plug-in recorded in London. Brillanti has over 50 orchestral and antique instruments as well as many playing styles, effects and pattern generators. Powered by DVZ®, Brillanti is fully divisi capable: choose from 1-4 players on a single MIDI track. All sounds are loaded at once so that you can move seamlessly between articulations. Audio Impressions’ Notation Switchblade is a standalone program that perfectly translates MIDI generated tuplets to printed score, including all styles and articulations.

11:10 AM
to 11:40 AM

Book Signing & Talk: Richard Courtney and George Cassidy’s Come Together
20 schedule::attendees
Location ASCAP Playback Stage
eventtype  Sponsor Session
event::about 

Musicians have taken many cues from The Beatles, as have producers, managers, engineers and the recording industry at large. Now, with the guidance of Richard Courtney and George Cassidy’s book Come Together, entrepreneurs can also garner insight and motivation from the most successful rock band of all time.  “I never thought anyone could come up with a new view of The Beatles story, but Richard and George have and give fresh insight to Beatles business.” - Tony Bramwell, Author of Magical Mystery Tour and VP of Apple Corps.

11:10 AM
to 11:40 AM

Etymotic
2 schedule::attendees
Location Runyon
eventtype  Sponsor Session
event::about 

Hear and Demo the In-Ear Gear
Enhance your composing, mixing, monitoring and producing by using the right earphone equipment. Meet the Etymotic Research specialists who designed the first in-ear monitors as well as the artists and engineers who've been using them for two decades. The only thing remaining when the right earphones are selected is to make sure they are comfortable. On-site ear impressions can be taken if customization is desired.

Sponsor  Etymotic
Topic  Equipment

11:10 AM
to 11:40 AM

MasterWriter
63 schedule::attendees
Location Doheny
eventtype  Sponsor Session
Host Organization(s)  MasterWriter
event::about 

A powerful suite of songwriting tools
Best of Show Winner at MacWorld Expo and recipient of rave reviews in every major music magazine, MasterWriter is the most powerful suite of songwriting tools ever assembled in one program. MasterWriter is used by some of the world's most successful songwriters, including Gwen Stefani, Rob Thomas, Babyface Edmonds, Kenny Loggins, Jimmy Webb and Carole Bayer Sager. MasterWriter will take your songwriting to a new level. Witness this during the demo conducted by songwriter and founder, Barry DeVorzon. On-site discount offered plus a chance to win a free copy by attending.

 

Sponsor  MasterWriter
Topic  Technology

11:10 AM
to 11:40 AM

PMC, Prism Sound, Open Labs and Dangerous Music with Kannon “Caviar” Cross
23 schedule::attendees
Location Nichols
eventtype  Sponsor Session
Host Organization(s)  PMC, Prism Sound, Open Labs, Dangerous Music
event::about 

Featured Guest: Kannon “Caviar” Cross, an award-winning composer and producer, who has worked with Macy Gray and T.I. Caviar will present the audience with his production skills in creating his successful signature sound, which made him the “to go to” producer for hit albums of people like T.I., Devin “the Dude” and R&B sensation Macy Gray. Creating beats, lyrics and flows are what Caviar will present the audience at the EXPO.


11:10 AM
to 11:40 AM

Songwriter Studio with Propellerhead Software, Line 6, Focusrite, Novation and KRK
19 schedule::attendees
Location Beachwood
eventtype  Sponsor Session
event::about 

Learn how to optimize your computer based studio output
The Songwriter Studio is a consortium of five companies who make music tools for musicians.  The studio comprises every part of the audio and control signal path needed for complete music production. Focusrite and Line 6 audio interfaces connect to a computer running Propellerhead's Record/Reason music software controlled by Novation Midi controller keyboards and monitored by KRK Systems headphones and speakers. These products offer musicians high grade sound and super usability at reasonable prices.  This is recording done right.

11:10 AM
to 11:40 AM

Sponsor Sessions
7 schedule::attendees
Location 2nd & 3rd Floor

11:10 AM
to 11:40 AM

West L.A. Music
13 schedule::attendees
Location Solano
eventtype  Sponsor Session
event::about 

Daily giveaways and very special pricing for all
Meet product reps and demo the latest gear from Yamaha, Steinberg, Roland, Audio Impressions, PreSonus, Kala Ukulele, UBass, IK Multimedia, Boss, Cakewalk and others.  Once in a lifetime discounts will be offered to EXPO attendees with product giveaways being announced daily.

Sponsor  West L.A. Music

11:45 AM
to 1:00 PM

Road Warriors: How Touring Can Drive Your Career (Presented by Celebrity Coaches)
77 schedule::attendees
Location Hollywood Ballroom 1
eventtype  Panel
Speaker/Artist(s) Info 

Moderator: Kevin Lyman

 

Host Organization(s)  Celebrity Coaches
event::about 

Touring has long been a significant source of income for performing songwriters. But as many artists will tell you (or write a song about it), life on the road isn’t easy, and it isn’t for everybody. There are some valuable lessons to be learned from those who have learned the hard way how to tour smart. Hear tips on how to succeed on the road from this group of road veterans.

11:45 AM
to 1:00 PM

Stage Write: Creating for Musical Theatre
50 schedule::attendees
Location Mt. Olympus
eventtype  Panel
Speaker/Artist(s) Info 

Co-Moderator: Marc Emert-Hutner - ASCAP
Co-Moderator: Michael Kerker - ASCAP

 

event::about 

Songwriter/composers Stephen Trask and Peter Yanowitz both come from rock music backgrounds. Trask has also had success in the theatre as composer and lyricist of Hedwig and the Angry Inch and writing for several films. Yanowitz has had great success working with artists such as The Wallflowers and Natalie Merchant as well as with his own band, Morningwood. Now, they are collaborating on two musical theatre projects -- 54, which the two are writing with Jersey Boys book writer Rick Elice, and the musical adaptation of the movie Clueless. Trask and Yanowitz will share their experience working together and will explore what it takes to create and launch a musical on Broadway today.

11:45 AM
to 1:00 PM

The ASCAP Advantage: How ASCAP Can Help Your Career
87 schedule::attendees
Location Silver Lake
eventtype  Panel
Speaker/Artist(s) Info 

Moderator: Seth Saltzman - ASCAP

 

event::about 

ASCAP is the world leader in licensing your music and paying you royalties, but ASCAP also offers a world of services to its members. From Member Access (both online and through our iPhone app) to ASCAPlus Awards to workshops and showcases, ASCAP is a multifaceted membership organization. This panel of key ASCAP staff will detail our wide range of services and benefits, and explain what ASCAP is doing to create new revenue streams in the digital world. If you are not a member yet or are a member of another performing rights organization, come find out why ASCAP is the right choice!

11:45 AM
to 1:00 PM

Two Sides of the Coin: Music Publishing – Side 2, "The Independents"
199 schedule::attendees
Location Hollywood Ballroom #2
eventtype  Panel
Speaker/Artist(s) Info 

Moderator: Brendan Okrent - ASCAP

 

event::about 

This two-part panel series offers valuable information to writers interested in connecting with music publishers, who continue to shape the future of the music business in the digital era. This discussion among the creative heads of some of the industry's leading independent publishing companies will reveal who they are signing, how songwriters can best prepare to gain their attention, where the revenues are and how their approach to publishing differs today vs. years ago. The first panel, Side 1, "The Majors,” will be presented on Thursday, April 28th at 1:00pm in Hollywood Ballroom #2. By attending both panels you will learn how they differ, how they each make creative decisions and how emerging songwriters can get a seat at the table. 

11:45 AM
to 1:00 PM

Women Behind The Music
80 schedule::attendees
Location Grand Ballroom
eventtype  Panel
Speaker/Artist(s) Info 

Moderator: Nicole George - ASCAP

 

event::about 

This panel of incredibly gifted women in R&B will share their experiences in navigating the music industry – the obstacles they overcame, the mistakes and smart choices they made, the opportunities they seized – on their way to achieving creative and career success.

Genre  R&B Hip-Hop

1:00 PM
to 2:15 PM

Desmond Child's Master Class in Songwriting
45 schedule::attendees
Location Los Feliz events::invitation
NOTE  THIS EVENT IS BY INVITATION ONLY
eventtype  Master Session
Panelists  Desmond Child
event::about 

Attendees were randomly pre-selected and confirmed to participate in this intimate and intensive master class with hit songwriter Desmond Child, who will explore the art of songwriting, lyrics, melody, structure and other elements integral to a well-crafted song.  As all participants have confirmed, there are no openings or waiting list spots available.

1:00 PM
to 2:30 PM

Lunch Roundtables with Panelists (Presented by O.N.E., One Natural Experience)
74 schedule::attendees
Location Twist Restaurant events::invitation
NOTE  THIS EVENT IS BY INVITATION ONLY
eventtype  Other
Host Organization(s)  O.N.E.
event::about 

175 attendees who signed up for the Lunch Roundtables will meet with four different panelists in small group settings. This is the first time this event has been offered, and it sold out very quickly. There are no openings or waiting list spots available.

Sponsor  O.N.E.

1:10 PM
to 2:25 PM

ASCAP Members: Videotape a Message for Congress about Your Life as a Music Creator
12 schedule::attendees
Location Room 325
eventtype  Other
event::about 

For close to a century, ASCAP has been a leader in the area of advocacy and grassroots efforts focused on protecting the rights of creators. As part of our ongoing effort to inform and educate key Washington policy makers and legislators about the issues that affect music creators, we are looking to capture testimonials from our members and fellow creators at this year’s EXPO. If you would like to have your voice heard by your respective Members of Congress and others, please stop by Room 325 (near the 3rd Floor elevators) to record a brief video and, in your own words, articulate what being a music creator means to you!

Topic  Advocacy, ASCAP

1:10 PM
to 2:25 PM

Etymotic
1 schedule::attendees
Location Runyon
eventtype  Sponsor Session
event::about 

Hear and Demo the In-Ear Gear
Enhance your composing, mixing, monitoring and producing by using the right earphone equipment. Meet the Etymotic Research specialists who designed the first in-ear monitors as well as the artists and engineers who've been using them for two decades. The only thing remaining when the right earphones are selected is to make sure they are comfortable. On-site ear impressions can be taken if customization is desired.

Sponsor  Etymotic
Topic  Equipment

1:10 PM
to 2:25 PM

Harry Fox Agency
63 schedule::attendees
Location Doheny
eventtype  Sponsor Session
Host Organization(s)  Harry Fox Agency
event::about 

How Does HFA Benefit Songwriters
Not sure what Harry Fox Agency does? Join Adam Tully, a talented musician and member of HFA's Publisher Services team, for an overview of how affiliating with the nation's leading music rights organization can benefit you, the songwriter. He will also talk about Songfile, the trailblazing online tool that makes licensing cover songs fast and easy. Adam will be on hand to answer questions to help you navigate the ever-changing music landscape.

1:10 PM
to 2:25 PM

Lunch Break & Sponsor Sessions
49 schedule::attendees
Location 2nd & 3rd Floor

1:10 PM
to 2:25 PM

PMC, Prism Sound, Open Labs and Dangerous Music with Dave Isaac
14 schedule::attendees
Location Nichols
eventtype  Sponsor Session
Host Organization(s)  PMC, Prism Sound, Open Labs, Dangerous Music
event::about 

Featured Guest: Dave Isaac, a multiple Grammy Award-winning producer and engineer, who has worked with Marcus Miller, Anita Baker, Eric Clapton, Michael Jackson, Me’Shell Ndegeocello and Stevie Wonder. Dave will be presenting two projects from his work with Marcus Miller and show you how to get that “Marcus bass sound!" Dave has developed a video tutorial website (www.mixsensei.com) aimed at the music and audio industry in which he and other award-winning engineers/producers and musicians share all their knowledge.

1:10 PM
to 2:25 PM

Songwriter Studio with Propellerhead Software, Line 6, Focusrite, Novation and KRK
9 schedule::attendees
Location Beachwood
eventtype  Sponsor Session
event::about 

Learn how to optimize your computer based studio output
The Songwriter Studio is a consortium of five companies who make music tools for musicians.  The studio comprises every part of the audio and control signal path needed for complete music production. Focusrite and Line 6 audio interfaces connect to a computer running Propellerhead's Record/Reason music software controlled by Novation Midi controller keyboards and monitored by KRK Systems headphones and speakers. These products offer musicians high grade sound and super usability at reasonable prices.  This is recording done right.

1:10 PM
to 2:25 PM

Sponsor Session: Avid - Elevate Your Music
31 schedule::attendees
Location Hollywood Ballroom #2
eventtype  Sponsor Session
Panelists  Stephen Bray
Host Organization(s)  Avid
event::about 

Elevate Your Music
From platinum-selling albums, worldwide concert tours and blockbuster films to music and movies made at home, Avid makes the gear that empowers you to unleash your creativity. Come experience our diverse audio product line firsthand—including world-class software, interfaces, studio monitors, keyboards, and other solutions at a variety of price points to suit every budget. As you watch, Avid product specialist Brian Carter will build out a song in real time using Pro Tools® 9 software, an M-Audio® Axiom® controller, Mbox® Pro audio interface, and more. Come see how you can elevate your music with Avid. After the main demonstration, Brian will sit down with acclaimed songwriters Stephen Bray (Madonna) and Tony Shepperd (Backstreet Boys, Kenny Loggins) and discuss the important role of Pro Tools in their creative process.

Sponsor  Avid
Genre  Multi-Genre
Topic  Technology

1:10 PM
to 2:25 PM

West L.A. Music
8 schedule::attendees
Location Solano
eventtype  Sponsor Session
event::about 

Daily giveaways and very special pricing for all
Meet product reps and demo the latest gear from Yamaha, Steinberg, Roland, Audio Impressions, PreSonus, Kala Ukulele, UBass, IK Multimedia, Boss, Cakewalk and others.  Once in a lifetime discounts will be offered to EXPO attendees with product giveaways being announced daily.

Sponsor  West L.A. Music

1:10 PM
to 2:25 PM

Yamaha & West L.A. Music with Ellis Hall
9 schedule::attendees
Location Laurel
eventtype  Sponsor Session
event::about 

Recording and producing your songs with Ellis Hall and the Yamaha MOX

Ellis Hall is a multi-instrumentalist virtuoso and dynamic vocalist who has performed and recorded with a literal Who’s Who of musical elite, including Stevie Wonder, Patti LaBelle, George Benson, Michael McDonald, John Mayer, Herbie Hancock, Earth Wind & Fire, Natalie Cole, James Taylor, George Duke, Huey Lewis and the News, Taj Mahal, and his musical mentor Ray Charles. Combining MOTIF technology with new USB computer integration technology, the MOX series is the most powerful, mobile and affordable Yamaha music workstation ever. They are destined to bring MOTIF music production power to a whole new generation of players.

Topic  Equipment

2:30 PM
to 3:45 PM

Beyond Marketing: Social Networking and Your Career (Presented by Billboard Pro)
156 schedule::attendees
Location Hollywood Ballroom #2
eventtype  Panel
Speaker/Artist(s) Info 

Moderator: Ariel Hyatt

 

Host Organization(s)  Billboard Pro
event::about 

Social media services such as Twitter, Flickr, Facebook, YouTube, blogs and the like, combined with innovative online tools and technology, provide music creators with great opportunities to build and connect with an audience as well as market, promote, play and sell your music. But to use them effectively, you need vision and a strategy. Learn from some experts and music creators on how you can take complete control of advancing your music career by harnessing the power of these online channels and services.

Sponsor  Billboard Pro

2:30 PM
to 3:45 PM

Country Music Song Feedback
39 schedule::attendees
Location Mt. Olympus
eventtype  Panel
Speaker/Artist(s) Info 

Moderator: LeAnn Phelan - ASCAP

 

event::about 

Engage in honest talk and receive valuable advice from country music industry experts in this song feedback session, during which a limited number of songs pre-submitted by registrants will be given feedback in front of an audience.

Genre  Country

2:30 PM
to 3:45 PM

Master Session with Eric Whitacre
46 schedule::attendees
Location Silver Lake
eventtype  Master Session
Panelists  Eric Whitacre
event::about 

Eric Whitacre is one of the most popular and performed composers of our generation. His choral CD, Cloudburst, became an international bestseller, topping the classical charts and earning a Grammy nomination.  Conducting his own professional choir for his first recording after signing with Decca, the album Light & Gold went to number one on the classical charts on both sides of the Atlantic immediately following its release.  His Virtual Choir projects on YouTube have been shared by a vast audience worldwide, and his award-winning musical, Paradise Lost, featuring a huge chorus, 7 soloists, electronica, Taiko drummers and DJ, will get a new life this year with a performance in Los Angeles (Disney Hall, June 25).  Plans are in the works for a stage show and soundtrack recording. Learn from one of our most innovative and popular composers about writing some of the most performed pieces in our choral and band repertoire through to a major work for the London Symphony, working with Hans Zimmer for Disney and speaking at TED.com.

2:30 PM
to 3:45 PM

Master Session with Jermaine Dupri Interviewed by Johntá Austin
183 schedule::attendees
Location Grand Ballroom
eventtype  Master Session
event::about 

Grammy Award winner Jermaine Dupri first made a name for himself in 1992 when he signed and produced the quadruple-platinum teenage rappers Kriss Kross to his So So Def Record label. Throughout his career, he has helped further the careers of a roster of talented artists with his platinum songwriting and production, including Aaliyah, Bow Wow, Toni Braxton, Mariah Carey, Chingy, Da Brat, Destiny's Child, Dru Hill, Aretha Franklin, Janet Jackson, Jagged Edge, Jay-Z, Elton John, Lil' Kim, Ludacris, MC Lyte, Monica, Nas, Notorious B.I.G., Run DMC, Jessica Simpson, TLC, Tyrese, Usher and Xscape, to name a few. Grammy Award winner Johntá Austin has written hits for Whitney Houston, Jennifer Hudson, Chris Brown, Mary J. Blige and Mariah Carey, among others, but is also a successful recording artist on his own. In this conversation, Austin and Dupri will provide insight into the art and business of writing and producing for some of the most successful musical artists of our time.

Genre  R&B Hip-Hop

2:30 PM
to 3:45 PM

The Scream Team: A Discussion with Scream 4 Composer Marco Beltrami and Director Wes Craven (Presented by Variety)
60 schedule::attendees
Location Hollywood Ballroom 1
eventtype  Panel
Speaker/Artist(s) Info 

Moderator: Steven Gaydos

 

Host Organization(s)  Variety
event::about 

As Scream 4 rolls into theatres, the film series' composer and director will discuss their longtime creative collaboration in revolutionizing the modern horror genre experience and developing one of the most successful pop culture franchises of our time.

Sponsor  Variety
Genre  Film & TV
Topic  Scoring

3:55 PM
to 4:25 PM

ASCAP Members: Videotape a Message for Congress about Your Life as a Music Creator
8 schedule::attendees
Location Room 325
eventtype  Other
event::about 

For close to a century, ASCAP has been a leader in the area of advocacy and grassroots efforts focused on protecting the rights of creators. As part of our ongoing effort to inform and educate key Washington policy makers and legislators about the issues that affect music creators, we are looking to capture testimonials from our members and fellow creators at this year’s EXPO. If you would like to have your voice heard by your respective Members of Congress and others, please stop by Room 325 (near the 3rd Floor elevators) to record a brief video and, in your own words, articulate what being a music creator means to you!

Topic  Advocacy, ASCAP

3:55 PM
to 4:25 PM

Bandzoogle
47 schedule::attendees
Location Doheny
eventtype  Sponsor Session
Host Organization(s)  Bandzoogle
event::about 

Websites for Music Creators
Bandzoogle is the most powerful website platform for music creators. It lets you build a full website without having to learn code or hire a web designer.  Bandzoogle also makes it easy to integrate marketing features to engage your fans, and commerce features allowing to you to sell your music and merch directly to them.  Come meet our experts, who will demo the site builder platform, discuss best practices for musician websites and show you many examples of websites that rock.

Sponsor  Bandzoogle

3:55 PM
to 4:25 PM

Etymotic
3 schedule::attendees
Location Runyon
eventtype  Sponsor Session
event::about 

Hear and Demo the In-Ear Gear
Enhance your composing, mixing, monitoring and producing by using the right earphone equipment. Meet the Etymotic Research specialists who designed the first in-ear monitors as well as the artists and engineers who've been using them for two decades. The only thing remaining when the right earphones are selected is to make sure they are comfortable. On-site ear impressions can be taken if customization is desired.

Sponsor  Etymotic
Topic  Equipment

3:55 PM
to 4:25 PM

PMC, Prism Sound, Open Labs and Dangerous Music with Ric’key Pageot
36 schedule::attendees
Location Nichols
eventtype  Sponsor Session
Host Organization(s)  PMC, Prism Sound, Open Labs, Dangerous Music
event::about 

Sheila E. will no longer be appearing due to a scheduling conflict with performing with Prince in LA.
New Featured Guest: Ric’key Pageot. This multi-instrumentalist, producer, composer, music director was born and raised in Montreal, Canada and presently lives in Los Angeles.  He became the youngest musical director ever hired by Cirque Du Soleil and led the band on their first arena production, Delirium, at the age of 28. They performed over 250 shows in the US and Europe. The large band consisted of an impressive group of eleven musicians and six lead singers, including Pageot's sensational singer and wife Dessy Di Lauro and Patti Labelle, Deborah Cox.  In 2009, Ric’key completed the international ‘Sticky & Sweet’ tour with none other than the queen of pop, Madonna,  playing keyboards and accordion during the concert and on the CD/DVD and has performed also with Diana Ross on her tour (More Today then Yesterday) He is now in the studio producing Dessy Di Lauro’s new up coming album, which first single "Why You Ragging Me?” has already won the Hollywood Music in Media Award for best R&B/Soul Song of the Year!Meanwhile Ric’key also found time to co-write and perform on Jill Scott’s upcoming Warner debut album!
At the ASCAP EXPO, Ric’key will be explaining his way of working and will present several of his musical projects as examples.

3:55 PM
to 4:25 PM

Songwriter Studio with Propellerhead Software, Line 6, Focusrite, Novation and KRK
11 schedule::attendees
Location Beachwood
eventtype  Sponsor Session
event::about 

Learn how to optimize your computer based studio output
The Songwriter Studio is a consortium of five companies who make music tools for musicians.  The studio comprises every part of the audio and control signal path needed for complete music production. Focusrite and Line 6 audio interfaces connect to a computer running Propellerhead's Record/Reason music software controlled by Novation Midi controller keyboards and monitored by KRK Systems headphones and speakers. These products offer musicians high grade sound and super usability at reasonable prices.  This is recording done right.

3:55 PM
to 4:25 PM

Sponsor Sessions
6 schedule::attendees
Location 2nd & 3rd Floor

3:55 PM
to 4:25 PM

West L.A. Music
16 schedule::attendees
Location Laurel
eventtype  Sponsor Session
Host Organization(s)  West L.A. Music
event::about 

Design Your Dream Home Music Production Studio
William Jenkins, Westlake/West L.A. Music Music’s Manger of Technical Services, will offer a straight forward, cost effective approach to designing your dream home music production studio. William will discuss how to select the proper equipment, speakers, room acoustic treatment, control surface/mixers, software, computer and microphones. Everything you need to know to get the most out of your investment.

 

Sponsor  West L.A. Music

3:55 PM
to 4:25 PM

West L.A. Music
3 schedule::attendees
Location Solano
eventtype  Sponsor Session
Host Organization(s)  West L.A. Music
event::about 

Daily giveaways and very special pricing for all
Meet product reps and demo the latest gear from Yamaha, Steinberg, Roland, Audio Impressions, PreSonus, Kala Ukulele, UBass, IK Multimedia, Boss, Cakewalk and others.  Once in a lifetime discounts will be offered to EXPO attendees with product giveaways being announced daily.

Sponsor  West L.A. Music

4:30 PM
to 5:45 PM

"I Create Music" Interview GO YOUR OWN WAY: Lindsey Buckingham Interviewed by Sara Bareilles
281 schedule::attendees
Location Grand Ballroom
eventtype  Keynote
event::about 

Lindsey Buckingham's career began to take off when he and Stevie Nicks joined Fleetwood Mac's core lineup of drummer Mick Fleetwood, bassist John McVie and keyboardist/singer Christine McVie in early 1974. The former blues band, with the addition of "Buckingham Nicks," immediately morphed into a pop hit-making wonder. The group's eponymous album contained smash singles, including Buckingham's "Monday Morning," "World Turning" and "I'm So Afraid." However, it was their next album, 1977's Rumours, which launched the group into the pop stratosphere, propelled by Lindsey's tunes "Go Your Own Way" and "Second Hand News." Rumours earned the group a Grammy Award for Best Album of the Year and it remains one of the best selling albums of all time. Over the next several years, Buckingham was the principal producer on all of Fleetwood Mac's projects, including the experimental double album Tusk, Mirage and Tango in the Night. In the early '80s, Buckingham launched his solo career with Law and Order, which spawned the Top 10 hit "Trouble." Other solo hits included "Go Insane" and "Holiday Road." Buckingham's career has continued to flourish—his critically acclaimed Under the Skin, released in 2006, was followed by the exceptional DVD, Live at the Bass Performance Hall and 2008's Gift of Screws. His next solo project is scheduled for release later this year. As a member of Fleetwood Mac, Buckingham was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.

This is sure to be a fascinating interview. Singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles achieved mainstream success in 2007 with her hit single “Love Song,” sold over 1 million records worldwide and was nominated for three Grammys. She will talk to Buckingham about his phenomenal career, both in a band and as a solo artist, his creative process and how he wrote some of the most monumental music of our time.

6:00 PM
to 7:30 PM

ASCAP EXPO Attendee Showcase (Presented by GigMaven with support from West L.A. Music)
167 schedule::attendees
Location Hollywood Ballroom #2
eventtype  Performance
Panelists  Anuhea
Host Organization(s)  GigMaven
event::about 

ASCAP is pleased to present the Attendee Showcase, featuring those independent songwriters who pre-submitted music via GigMaven and were chosen by our panel of experts to perform before the EXPO audience. EXPO panelist and Hawaiian contemporary folk rock singer-songwriter Anuhea will give a special guest performance.

8:00 PM
to 10:00 PM

"I Create Music" Center Stage Friday
187 schedule::attendees
Location The Highlands
eventtype  Performance
Speaker/Artist(s) Info 

Host: Brendan Okrent - ASCAP

 

event::about 

Enjoy some great live music from this diverse and successful group of ASCAP songwriters, who will treat the audience to acoustic performances of some of their most iconic songs.

Topic  Performance

8:30 PM
to 12:15 AM

Evening Performances at the Renaissance Hotel Lobby Lounge
145 schedule::attendees
Location Hotel Lobby Lounge
eventtype  Performance
event::about 

Join us at night at the Renaissance Hotel Lobby Lounge (1st floor) and enjoy live performances from songwriters. Check your program book and hotel lobby area for details.

 

 

8:30 AM
to 5:00 PM

Registration Open
15 schedule::attendees
Location 2nd Floor (Mezzanine)
eventtype  Other

9:30 AM
to 4:15 PM

ASCAP EXPO Boutique
18 schedule::attendees
Location 3rd Floor
eventtype  Other
event::about 

Get your official EXPO & ASCAP merch, pick up the latest music industry books, and purchase access to video content from this year's EXPO panels.

Topic  ASCAP

9:30 AM
to 4:15 PM

Exhibits Open
18 schedule::attendees
Location 2nd & 3rd Floor
eventtype  Sponsor Session

9:30 AM
to 4:15 PM

The ASCAP Room
13 schedule::attendees
Location Trousdale Estates
eventtype  Other
event::about 

Learn about ASCAP Member Access and speak to an ASCAP Member Services representative. Also, you can pick up your registration bag here.

9:45 AM
to 11:00 AM

Copyright Issues Facing Music Creators
235 schedule::attendees
Location Grand Ballroom
eventtype  Panel
Speaker/Artist(s) Info 

Moderator: Paul Williams - President and Chairman of the Board - ASCAP

 

event::about 

In this era of digital distribution of copyrighted works, the ability for music creators to make a living from their work is being challenged by digital piracy and new business models that are not generating fair
compensation (or any compensation) for songwriters and composers. Don't miss this important discussion of the key legislative and copyright issues that impact music creators.  What's at stake for the future?  How can music creators make their best case to members of Congress?  How can you become more involved in the legislative process?  If you care about your future in music, don't miss this session.

11:10 AM
to 11:40 AM

ASCAP Members: Videotape a Message for Congress about Your Life as a Music Creator
8 schedule::attendees
Location Room 325
eventtype  Other
event::about 

For close to a century, ASCAP has been a leader in the area of advocacy and grassroots efforts focused on protecting the rights of creators. As part of our ongoing effort to inform and educate key Washington policy makers and legislators about the issues that affect music creators, we are looking to capture testimonials from our members and fellow creators at this year’s EXPO. If you would like to have your voice heard by your respective Members of Congress and others, please stop by Room 325 (near the 3rd Floor elevators) to record a brief video and, in your own words, articulate what being a music creator means to you!

Topic  Advocacy, ASCAP

11:10 AM
to 11:40 AM

Bose
26 schedule::attendees
Location Beachwood
eventtype  Sponsor Session
event::about 

Demo the Bose L1® Portable Line Array Systems

More than just a speaker system – Bose® L1® portable line array systems offer a different approach to live sound. The Bose L1 Model II system delivers our widest and most uniform sound coverage.  Add the T1 ToneMatch® audio engine and you’ll get access to an extensive library of ToneMatch presets, custom EQ capability and a suite of studio-class effects and processing. Test drive both systems with Mark Chipeur of the Bose Live Sound Team. A mic, acoustic guitar and keyboard will be on hand, or you can bring your own.

Sponsor  Bose
Topic  Equipment

11:10 AM
to 11:40 AM

Etymotic
1 schedule::attendees
Location Runyon
eventtype  Sponsor Session
event::about 

Hear and Demo the In-Ear Gear
Enhance your composing, mixing, monitoring and producing by using the right earphone equipment. Meet the Etymotic Research specialists who designed the first in-ear monitors as well as the artists and engineers who've been using them for two decades. The only thing remaining when the right earphones are selected is to make sure they are comfortable. On-site ear impressions can be taken if customization is desired.

Sponsor  Etymotic
Topic  Equipment

11:10 AM
to 11:40 AM

Hitlab
20 schedule::attendees
Location Doheny
eventtype  Sponsor Session
Host Organization(s)  Hitlab
event::about 

A fresh approach for artists to reach stardom
Hitlab.com introduces a radical new technology that couples music theory with artificial-intelligence to identify and recognize a song’s potential for commercial success. With thousands of submissions, and Akon at the helm, Hitlab represents a fresh approach for artists to reach stardom. Join with members of the executive team for an intimate meet and greet and learn more about Hitlab.

Sponsor  Hitlab
Topic  Technology

11:10 AM
to 11:40 AM

MasterWriter
30 schedule::attendees
Location Laurel
eventtype  Sponsor Session
Host Organization(s)  MasterWriter
event::about 

A powerful suite of songwriting tools
Best of Show Winner at MacWorld Expo and recipient of rave reviews in every major music magazine, MasterWriter is the most powerful suite of songwriting tools ever assembled in one program. MasterWriter is used by some of the world's most successful songwriters, Gwen Stefani, Rob Thomas, Babyface Edmonds, Kenny Loggins, Jimmy Webb, and Carole Bayer Sager. MasterWriter will take your songwriting to a new level. Witness this during the demo conducted by songwriter and founder, Barry DeVorzon. On-site discount offered plus a chance to win a free copy by attending.

 

Sponsor  MasterWriter
Topic  Technology

11:10 AM
to 11:40 AM

PMC, Prism Sound, Open Labs and Dangerous Music with Morris Hayes
25 schedule::attendees
Location Nichols
eventtype  Sponsor Session
Host Organization(s)  PMC, Prism Sound, Open Labs, Dangerous Music
event::about 

Featured Guest: Morris Hayes, a multi-talented, world-class keyboardist, songwriter, producer and visual artist, who has worked or performed with: Prince, Chaka Khan, Elton John, Babyface, Stevie Wonder, Herbie Hancock, Sheila E., Carlos Santana and Lenny Kravitz, among many others. Morris Hayes will give insight into his world. Having performed with Prince at the 2007 Super Bowl XLI Halftime Show, arguably one of the best performances ever at the Super Bowl, Morris still has been focusing on using his talent and experience to create music for new up-and-coming artists and a wide range of established artists.

11:10 AM
to 11:40 AM

Sponsor Sessions
9 schedule::attendees
Location 2nd & 3rd Floor

11:10 AM
to 11:40 AM

West L.A. Music
5 schedule::attendees
Location Solano
eventtype  Sponsor Session
Host Organization(s)  West L.A. Music
event::about 

Daily giveaways and very special pricing for all
Meet product reps and demo the latest gear from Yamaha, Steinberg, Roland, Audio Impressions, PreSonus, Kala Ukulele, UBass, IK Multimedia, Boss, Cakewalk and others.  Once in a lifetime discounts will be offered to EXPO attendees with product giveaways being announced daily.

Sponsor  West L.A. Music

11:45 AM
to 1:00 PM

Confessions of a Sync-o-holic: Adventures and Misadventures in Music Supervision
124 schedule::attendees
Location Grand Ballroom
eventtype  Master Session
Panelists  Tracy McKnight
event::about 

Tracy McKnight, Head of Film Music at Lionsgate, is one of the most experienced, talented and influential music supervisors in the industry. McKnight will reveal strategy, share personal anecdotes and shed light on how music is placed in film. A few attendees will have the chance to briefly participate in a one-on-one interview with Tracy for candid, instant feedback on how to "take a meeting" - if you can get one!

11:45 AM
to 1:00 PM

Is That Legal?
101 schedule::attendees
Location Silver Lake
eventtype  Panel
Speaker/Artist(s) Info 

Moderator: Doug Wood

event::about 

All legal agreements have terms and conditions - even when you post your music online. What are some of the common terms and conditions and what do they mean? If you are an emerging music creator, then you probably have some basic legal questions you need answered, starting with "When do I need an attorney?"  This panel will explore these basic legal questions and will give an overview of other issues covering publishing, administrative and co-publishing deals, as well as practical information about handling co-writes and shares, sampling and what else you should do to put your “legal” house in order.

11:45 AM
to 1:00 PM

Master Session with Antonina Armato: The Whole Truth and Nothing But the Truth
124 schedule::attendees
Location Hollywood Ballroom #2
eventtype  Master Session
Speaker/Artist(s) Info 

Interviewer: Sue Drew - ASCAP

event::about 

Songwriter/producer Antonina Armato has over 20 Top Ten singles to her name and has collaborated with artists on albums that have collectively sold over 50 million copies, including works by Mariah Carey, Quincy Jones, Selena Gomez, Sick Puppies, Miley Cyrus and others. She has also made significant contributions to film and TV projects, including Hannah Montana 1 and 2, High School Musical and the theme song for Reese Witherspoon’s Legally Blonde, among others. She is currently working with the American Idol contestants. This Master Session will have an interactive component where Armato will invite a random, limited number of attendees onstage to perform a song or play a recorded track. She will provide insight and constructive criticism for the benefit of the audience. Armato will also present her survival guide to the new music business, focusing on songwriting, producing and how to create your own platform for a breakthrough.

Genre  Pop-Rock

11:45 AM
to 1:00 PM

Master Session with Bernie Worrell Interviewed by Will Calhoun
64 schedule::attendees
Location Hollywood Ballroom 1
eventtype  Master Session
event::about 

The legendary Bernie Worrell – composer, arranger, bandleader and keyboard synth pioneer – is best known for his association with two influential Rock and Roll Hall of Fame bands: Parliament/Funkadelic and Talking Heads. He has also put his creative stamp on the work of other artists such as Keith Richards, The Pretenders and Deee-Lite, among others, and is one of the most sampled musicians ever, with his timeless grooves and riffs propelling the music of De La Soul, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and others. He continues to perform with various groups, including Bill Laswell’s Method of Defiance and three of his own latest projects, which include rock/funk/fusion project, SociaLybrium, the dynamic duo of WesNWorrell as well as the Winter 2011 jazz album, Bernie Worrell: Standards. As drummer for the pioneering black rock band Living Colour, Will Calhoun has sold over four million albums and won two Grammy Awards. His unique blend of improvisational and hard rock drumming can be found on each of Living Colour’s four Epic releases.  A songwriter, producer and player, Will has also recorded and/or toured with a diverse range of artists, including Mos Def, Herb Alpert, B.B. King, Mick Jagger, Jaco Pastorius, Harry Belafonte, Paul Simon, Marcus Miller, Dr. John and many others. Calhoun will talk to Worrell about how he broke into the music business, pushed the envelope and evolved creatively in his craft.

11:45 AM
to 1:00 PM

Mixed Genre Song Feedback
63 schedule::attendees
Location Mt. Olympus
eventtype  Panel
Speaker/Artist(s) Info 

Moderator: Jason Silberman - ASCAP

 

event::about 

Engage in honest talk and receive valuable advice from industry experts from a variety of genres in this song feedback session, during which a limited number of songs pre-submitted by registrants will be given feedback in front of an audience.

1:00 PM
to 2:15 PM

Desmond Child's Master Class in Songwriting
40 schedule::attendees
Location Los Feliz events::invitation
NOTE  THIS EVENT IS BY INVITATION ONLY
eventtype  Master Session
Panelists  Desmond Child
event::about 

Attendees were randomly pre-selected and confirmed to participate in this intimate and intensive master class with hit songwriter Desmond Child, who will explore the art of songwriting, lyrics, melody, structure and other elements integral to a well-crafted song.  As all participants have confirmed, there are no openings or waiting list spots available.

1:05 PM
to 1:35 PM

Sponsor Session: SoundExchange - What It Is, Why It Pays, and How to Get Your Share
128 schedule::attendees
Location Hollywood Ballroom #2
eventtype  Sponsor Session
Host Organization(s)  SoundExchange
event::about 

What It Is, Why It Pays, and How to Get Your Share
SoundExchange will explain how registering (free!) with them can earn you royalties for plays on satellite radio, Internet radio, cable TV music channels and other services that stream sound recordings. SoundExchange is a non-profit, and an important source of revenue for all artists (big and small) and labels (indie and major): they've distributed over $650 million to artists and labels so far. But thousands of artist and labels don't know they need to register, and millions in royalties haven't yet been claimed. Interactive and question-driven, this workshop will also cover need-to-know info on copyright, licensing, metadata, and legislation that will affect your career.

Sponsor  SoundExchange
Genre  Multi-Genre

1:10 PM
to 2:10 PM

ASCAP Members: Videotape a Message for Congress about Your Life as a Music Creator
5 schedule::attendees
Location Room 325
eventtype  Other
event::about 

For close to a century, ASCAP has been a leader in the area of advocacy and grassroots efforts focused on protecting the rights of creators. As part of our ongoing effort to inform and educate key Washington policy makers and legislators about the issues that affect music creators, we are looking to capture testimonials from our members and fellow creators at this year’s EXPO. If you would like to have your voice heard by your respective Members of Congress and others, please stop by Room 325 (near the 3rd Floor elevators) to record a brief video and, in your own words, articulate what being a music creator means to you!

Topic  Advocacy, ASCAP

1:10 PM
to 1:40 PM

Book Signing & Talk: Ariel Hyatt's The Musician's Roadmap to Facebook and Twitter
57 schedule::attendees
Location ASCAP Playback Stage
eventtype  Sponsor Session
Panelists  Ariel Hyatt
Host Organization(s)  Ariel Publicity
event::about 

Ariel Hyatt’s new book The Musician's Roadmap to Facebook and Twitter is your complete guide to getting liked, followed and heard. It's 171 pages packed with practical information on how to use the two most effective social media platforms online today. In this era, no musician should be without this information.

Sponsor  Ariel Publicity
Genre  Multi-Genre

1:10 PM
to 2:10 PM

Bose
8 schedule::attendees
Location Beachwood
eventtype  Sponsor Session
event::about 

Demo the Bose L1® Portable Line Array Systems
Using proprietary Bose® technology, L1® systems combine PA and monitors into a single, highly portable solution. You'll have the option of demoing the L1 Model II, the original L1 Model I or the L1 Compact system with our instruments or with yours.  Hear how you can fill the room with your sound in a way no ordinary speaker can.  The Bose Live Sound expert, Mark Chipeur, will be on hand to answer questions. 

Sponsor  Bose

1:10 PM
to 2:10 PM

Etymotic
1 schedule::attendees
Location Runyon
eventtype  Sponsor Session
event::about 

Hear and Demo the In-Ear Gear
Enhance your composing, mixing, monitoring and producing by using the right earphone equipment. Meet the Etymotic Research specialists who designed the first in-ear monitors as well as the artists and engineers who've been using them for two decades. The only thing remaining when the right earphones are selected is to make sure they are comfortable. On-site ear impressions can be taken if customization is desired.

Sponsor  Etymotic
Topic  Equipment

1:10 PM
to 2:10 PM

Harry Fox Agency
39 schedule::attendees
Location Laurel
eventtype  Sponsor Session
Host Organization(s)  Harry Fox Agency
event::about 

How Does HFA Benefit Songwriters
Not sure what Harry Fox Agency does? Join Adam Tully, a talented musician and member of HFA's Publisher Services team, for an overview of how affiliating with the nation's leading music rights organization can benefit you, the songwriter. He will also talk about Songfile, the trailblazing online tool that makes licensing cover songs fast and easy. Adam will be on hand to answer questions to help you navigate the ever-changing music landscape.

1:10 PM
to 2:10 PM

Hitlab
11 schedule::attendees
Location Doheny
eventtype  Sponsor Session
Host Organization(s)  Hitlab
event::about 

A fresh approach for artists to reach stardom
Hitlab.com introduces a radical new technology that couples music theory with artificial-intelligence to identify and recognize a song’s potential for commercial success. With thousands of submissions, and Akon at the helm, Hitlab represents a fresh approach for artists to reach stardom. Join with members of the executive team for an intimate meet and greet and learn more about Hitlab.

Sponsor  Hitlab
Topic  Technology

1:10 PM
to 2:10 PM

Lunch Break & Sponsor Sessions
40 schedule::attendees
Location 2nd & 3rd Floor

1:10 PM
to 2:10 PM

PMC, Prism Sound, Open Labs and Dangerous Music with Dean “Sir” Gant
17 schedule::attendees
Location Nichols
eventtype  Sponsor Session
event::about 

Featured Guest: Dean “Sir” Gant, a multi-award winning producer, who has worked with Anita Baker, Peabo Bryson, Madonna, Outkast, Earth, Wind & Fire and many others. The producer in Sir Gant steered his selection of immensely talented guest artists, respectfully pairing their prowess with his on his project The Journey. Gant will delve into this project and his other iconic recordings.

1:10 PM
to 2:10 PM

West L.A. Music
5 schedule::attendees
Location Solano
eventtype  Sponsor Session
Host Organization(s)  West L.A. Music
event::about 

Daily giveaways and very special pricing for all
Meet product reps and demo the latest gear from Yamaha, Steinberg, Roland, Audio Impressions, PreSonus, Kala Ukulele, UBass, IK Multimedia, Boss, Cakewalk and others.  Once in a lifetime discounts will be offered to EXPO attendees with product giveaways being announced daily.

Sponsor  West L.A. Music

1:40 PM
to 2:10 PM

Sponsor Session: Etymotic - The Secrets of Effective In-Ear Monitoring
30 schedule::attendees
Location Hollywood Ballroom #2
eventtype  Sponsor Session
Speaker/Artist(s) Info 

Moderator: Bobby Owsinski - Author, Producer, Music and Tech Advisor

Mead Killion – Founder -Etymotic Research; Jazz Pianist, Audiologist, Inventor

Ian Kuhn - Monitor Engineer - Dave Matthews Band, Smashing Pumpkins, Poi Dog Pondering

Host Organization(s)  Etymotic
event::about 

Hear from the inventor of the in-ear monitor and an experienced sound mixer who will discuss the benefits of using cost-effective, high performance in-ear monitors to hear better during live performance.  Many performers are also unaware of the simple steps they can take to ensure that a musician’s most valuable asset is preserved. The uninitiated and seasoned pro alike will learn how in-ear monitors can protect hearing for a lifetime. 

Sponsor  Etymotic
Genre  Multi-Genre

2:15 PM
to 3:30 PM

Master Session with Pharrell Williams
194 schedule::attendees
Location Grand Ballroom
eventtype  Master Session
Speaker/Artist(s) Info 

Interviewer: Jon Platt

event::about 

Pharrell Williams is a songwriter, rapper, singer, record producer and fashion designer. As part of The Neptunes, Pharrell has produced numerous hit singles for various artists, earning three Grammy Awards for his work, including Producer of the Year. He has written and produced records for a Who’s Who of musical stars across the spectrum, including Nelly, Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Gwen Stefani, Kanye West, Daddy Yankee, Snoop Dogg, Madonna, Maroon 5, Shakira, The Hives and the Gorillaz, among others. Not content to work in one genre, he has created hip-hop, R&B, pop and funk-rock with his own group, N.E.R.D. A savvy businessman as well as an accomplished music creator, he is the co-founder of the clothing brands Billionaire Boys Club and Ice Cream Footwear. In this session, explore with Pharrell what can be accomplished when you have talent, ambition, vision, a knack for collaboration, and the knowledge of how to focus those gifts into a smart and successful career. 

2:15 PM
to 3:30 PM

Murphy's Laws of Songwriting Meets FutureHit.DNA
73 schedule::attendees
Location Hollywood Ballroom 1
eventtype  Panel
event::about 

Two noted songwriting experts and authors, Ralph Murphy (Murphy’s Laws of Songwriting: The Book) and Jay Frank (FutureHit.DNA), will share their insights on how successful songs drive commerce to give you a competitive advantage in your own writing.

2:15 PM
to 3:30 PM

Recording in Your Home Studio - For Better or Worse... (Presented by Sennheiser)
69 schedule::attendees
Location Silver Lake
eventtype  Panel
Speaker/Artist(s) Info 

Moderator: Christopher Spahr - Sennheiser

 

Host Organization(s)  Sennheiser
event::about 

Writing great music is important. But creating and capturing a great sound is equally important and this panel will explore various ways to do that in your personal studio. Learn professional studio techniques from an artist, a producer, an engineer and an acoustician, and how those techniques affect instruments and vocals in a variety of studio settings. You will also learn about mic selection, monitoring, acoustics and how choosing the right audio tools can elevate your art.  And when to leave the home studio and let a professional handle your project.

Sponsor  Sennheiser

2:15 PM
to 3:30 PM

Scene and Heard: How to Make It as a TV Composer
74 schedule::attendees
Location Mt. Olympus
eventtype  Panel
Speaker/Artist(s) Info 

Moderator: Bruce Broughton

 

event::about 

A diverse group of top TV composers will discuss the daily challenges of creating music for some of today’s most popular network and cable television shows, as well as their experience in creating music for other media. Learn what you can do to prepare for a career in one of music’s most demanding – and rewarding – genres.

Genre  Film & TV

2:15 PM
to 3:30 PM

What's Your Music Worth? (Presented by Limelight)
110 schedule::attendees
Location Hollywood Ballroom #2
eventtype  Panel
Speaker/Artist(s) Info 

Moderator: Don Passman, Esq.

 

Host Organization(s)  Limelight
event::about 

While music continues to be delivered to wider audiences in innovative new ways in addition to the traditional ways, you may be wondering: where’s the money? This panel will explore the many different areas of today’s music business that generate income, from video games, film and TV to downloads and streams, advertising commercials and much more.

3:40 PM
to 4:10 PM

ASCAP Members: Videotape a Message for Congress about Your Life as a Music Creator
10 schedule::attendees
Location Room 325
eventtype  Other
event::about 

For close to a century, ASCAP has been a leader in the area of advocacy and grassroots efforts focused on protecting the rights of creators. As part of our ongoing effort to inform and educate key Washington policy makers and legislators about the issues that affect music creators, we are looking to capture testimonials from our members and fellow creators at this year’s EXPO. If you would like to have your voice heard by your respective Members of Congress and others, please stop by Room 325 (near the 3rd Floor elevators) to record a brief video and, in your own words, articulate what being a music creator means to you!

Topic  Advocacy, ASCAP

3:40 PM
to 4:10 PM

Bandzoogle
32 schedule::attendees
Location Laurel
eventtype  Sponsor Session
Host Organization(s)  Bandzoogle
event::about 

Websites for Music Creators
Bandzoogle is the most powerful website platform for music creators. It lets you build a full website without having to learn code or hire a web designer.  Bandzoogle also makes it easy to integrate marketing features to engage your fans, and commerce features allowing to you to sell your music and merch directly to them.  Come meet our experts, who will demo the site builder platform, discuss best practices for musician websites and show you many examples of websites that rock.

Sponsor  Bandzoogle

3:40 PM
to 4:10 PM

Bose
3 schedule::attendees
Location Beachwood
eventtype  Sponsor Session
event::about 

Demo the Bose L1® Portable Line Array Systems
Your songs are personal. The Bose® L1® portable line array systems are here for you to plug in and deliver your songs the way you hear them. Take this opportunity to find out what the buzz is about and have your questions about these systems answered. A keyboard, acoustic guitar and microphone are available, or feel free to bring your own.

Sponsor  Bose

3:40 PM
to 4:40 PM

Etymotic
3 schedule::attendees
Location Runyon
eventtype  Sponsor Session
event::about 

Hear and Demo the In-Ear Gear
Enhance your composing, mixing, monitoring and producing by using the right earphone equipment. Meet the Etymotic Research specialists who designed the first in-ear monitors as well as the artists and engineers who've been using them for two decades. The only thing remaining when the right earphones are selected is to make sure they are comfortable. On-site ear impressions can be taken if customization is desired.

Sponsor  Etymotic
Topic  Equipment

3:40 PM
to 4:10 PM

Hitlab
7 schedule::attendees
Location Doheny
eventtype  Sponsor Session
Host Organization(s)  Hitlab
event::about 

A fresh approach for artists to reach stardom
Hitlab.com introduces a radical new technology that couples music theory with artificial-intelligence to identify and recognize a song’s potential for commercial success. With thousands of submissions, and Akon at the helm, Hitlab represents a fresh approach for artists to reach stardom. Join with members of the executive team for an intimate meet and greet and learn more about Hitlab.

Sponsor  Hitlab
Topic  Technology

3:40 PM
to 4:10 PM

PMC, Prism Sound, Open Labs and Dangerous Music with Michael Bearden
27 schedule::attendees
Location Nichols
eventtype  Sponsor Session
Panelists  Michael Bearden
Host Organization(s)  PMC, Prism Sound, Open Labs, Dangerous Music
event::about 

Featured Guest: Michael Bearden’s diverse musical skills have been used by the biggest names in music, including Mary J Blige, Christina Aguilera, Ricky Martin, Destiny's Child, D'Angelo, Jennifer Hudson, Usher, India Arie, Skakira, Brian McKnight, and Jennifer Lopez. A composer and keyboardist, he currently is the music director for Lopez Tonight. In this amazing session, there will be numerous examples of Michael Bearden’s musical career and it will include Q&A opportunities for the audience.            

3:40 PM
to 4:10 PM

Sponsor Sessions
9 schedule::attendees
Location 2nd & 3rd Floor

3:40 PM
to 4:40 PM

West L.A. Music
7 schedule::attendees
Location Solano
eventtype  Sponsor Session
Host Organization(s)  West L.A. Music
event::about 

Daily giveaways and very special pricing for all
Meet product reps and demo the latest gear from Yamaha, Steinberg, Roland, Audio Impressions, PreSonus, Kala Ukulele, UBass, IK Multimedia, Boss, Cakewalk and others.  Once in a lifetime discounts will be offered to EXPO attendees with product giveaways being announced daily.

Sponsor  West L.A. Music

4:15 PM
to 5:30 PM

The Writers Jam
252 schedule::attendees
Location Grand Ballroom
eventtype  Performance
Speaker/Artist(s) Info 

Host: Sue Drew - ASCAP

event::about 

This group represents some of modern music’s most successful songwriters from across the musical spectrum. In a fun, stripped-down, in-the-round setting, they will share the fascinating stories behind the creation of their best-loved and chart-topping songs and will perform them live. Feel free to sing along!

8:30 PM
to 12:15 AM

Evening Performances at the Renaissance Hotel Lobby Lounge
165 schedule::attendees
Location Hotel Lobby Lounge
eventtype  Performance
event::about 

Join us at night at the Renaissance Hotel Lobby Lounge (1st floor) and enjoy live performances from songwriters. Check your program book and hotel lobby area for details.

 


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