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BMI Offers Taste of New Music, Good Eats at CMJ 2006

Hot new music and tasty food were on the menu at the 2006 CMJ Music Marathon held in New York, where BMI hosted a series of lunchtime performances by some of the best new talent around. Record label executives, music publishers, entertainment attorneys and music lovers were among the attendees who were treated to a midday meal and a preview of BMI's latest discoveries.


From News, posted 11.09.06

BMI Events Draw Eclectic Crowds at Woodstock Film Fest

Wavy Gravy, John Sebastian, composer David Mansfield and others were in focus during BMI's events held at this year's Woodstock Film Festival in Woodstock, N.Y. BMI once again sponsored the Film Music panel and an evening showcase, and also hosted an eclectic industry dinner.


From News, posted 10.24.06

BMI Hosts Film Music Panel, Showcase at 7th Annual Woodstock Film Festival

BMI will host two events at the 7th Annual Woodstock Film Festival, being held Oct. 11-15 in Woodstock, N.Y. BMI's 7th annual Film Music panel will take place on Oct. 14 at 10:30 a.m. at the Utopia Studios; tickets are $12. BMI and WACBIZ will also co-present a "See It Hear First" showcase with World of O.T.I.S. and the Rosewood Thieves on Friday, Oct.…


From News, posted 10.12.06

The Rosewood Theives

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The small valley town of Deposit, N.Y., lies along the west branch of the Delaware River and is nestled between the bustling metropolitan areas of Albany and Syracuse. Deposit is also host to the Decker House, an all-American rickety white farmhouse that is more ghostly than quaint. Local socialite Bonnie Decker lived and died in that house. Within a month of her passing, the Rosewood Thieves left…


From MusicWorld, posted 10.02.06

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