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June 27, 2007

Events, Latin, Austin

PULSO DE LA MUSICA LATINA - San Antonio

Business panel of industry executives, including BMI's Assistant Vice President Latin-Writer/Publisher Relations. The panel will discuss Latin music, the Texas music scene, GRAMMY and Latin GRAMMY Awards, and the importance of The Latin Association of Recording Arts and Sciences. The panel is presented by The Recording Academy Texas Chapter in partnership with The Latin Recording Academy; it’s made possible in part by BMI, Freddie Records, Mercury Mambo and David Acosta.

Panel moderator is Ramiro Burr, San Antonio Express-News music reporter/columnist and Billboard correspondent; other panelists include Gabriel Abaroa, President of The Latin Recording Academy and David Garcia, entertainment attorney.

The event will take place at Anacacho Ballroom, St. Anthony Hotel 300 E. Travis Street, San Antonio from 3:30-5:00 p.m.


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