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Austin Turns Out For BMI’s ‘Your Band As a Business’ Forum

An SRO crowd of more than 400 musicians, band managers, producers, songwriters and publishing company representatives attended BMI's "Your Band As a Business" Forum 2001, held December 3 at Antone's in Austin. Tips on touring, production, publishing, performing rights, manufacturing, packaging, promotion and legal issues were shared during a lively Q&A session between attendees and industry pro panelists including Mark Mason of BMI Nashville; Kevin Connor, local radio…


From News, posted 12.10.01

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On their new Arista album Wrestling Over Tiny Matters, the Austin, Texas quartet Sister Seven delivers 13 expertly crafted songs whose abundant hooks and infectious choruses belie the quartet's origins as a freeform jamming combo. As guitarist Wayne Sutton told The Austin Chronicle, "We used to find grooves and put songs around them. Now, lyrics and melody come first." Fronted by tattooed singer/guitarist Patrice…


From MusicWorld, posted 5.31.00

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