
UPCOMING EVENTS Join the AMF team at the Paggi House on April 28th & 29th for the first ever ATX fest!San Fransico's Tea Leaf Green will headline the two-day festival which also includes 11 of Austin's hottest buzz bands. Chill out under the Oaks while listening to the eclectic sounds of the participating bands. Remember... a portion of the proceeds benefit AMF! Advance tickets are $25 and can be purchased in Austin at Paggi House, Austin Java on Barton Springs, and Waterloo Records. | Ruthless Promotion: Marketing to the Masses Monday, August 29th, 2005, Tambaleo, 6:30-7:30pm Seminar Discussion, 7:30-8:30pm Round Table Workshop Panelists from Los Angeles and Austin will cover �Do It Yourself� strategies that will help you evaluate your promotional strengths and weakness, how to overcome obstacles, and build a plan to help you work smarter, not harder. A workbook template will be provided so you can create your own marketing plan. Attendees will also have the chance to talk one-on-one with panelsits during the round table workshop. Come and listen to the Austin Music Foundation�s ultimate panel on marketing and promoting your band. As always, Austin Music Foundation offers Music Industry Boot Camp free to attendees as a part of our public service to Austin�s music community. Panelists: His first major label album, Livin' Or Dyin' (Rising Tide), landed Ingram in the proud Texas lineage of Rodney Crowell, Steve Earle (who produced the album) and Robert Earl Keen as an artist and songwriter of unique vision and lasting impact. His debut Lucky Dog release, 1999's Hey You, even further impressed listeners with its extension of Ingram's creative leap from his honky-tonk roots to an expansive and eloquent modern country style. Billboard dubbed him "the ultimate anti-hat act" and the West Columbia, South Carolina Free Times declared Ingram as "the kind of artist that country radio needs." Being what the Dallas Morning News described as "a fearless performer," Jack rarely takes a break, playing some 200 dates a year in a multitude of venues - from rock clubs to country bars to fairs to movies (he appeared in the movies Hope Floats and Abilene). On the aptly and evocatively titled Electric, his second album for Sony's Lucky Dog Records, Ingram firmly nails down the final elements of his cutting-edge slacker-country style. The album features guest vocalists like Patty Griffin and Lee Ann Womack, and unites Ingram's roots music grounding with a potent contemporary sound. As an artist, Ingram ultimately prefers to look to the future rather than rest on the laurels of his numerous accomplishments and Electric is the album where Ingram's artistic vision truly comes into its own. Because with every record Ingram makes, he strives to outdo what he's done before and continue to fine-tune the sound that's all his own. Ingram currently hosts a show three times per week on XMSatellite�s channel 12, and is slated for the national release of a live album later this fall. The Texas native will also perform on a CMT special titled �Outlaws� with Toby Keith, Merle Haggard, and Shelby Lynn premiering November 5th.
George Couri- Currently the Director of the Management Division for Capital Sports and Entertainment, Couri works with some of the most talented in the industry. Grammy-winners Blues Traveler recently signed under Couri and CSE. To date the band has sold more than 7 million albums and maintains a fan base of 2,000- 6,000 per market, per show. Couri also manages panelist and Sony/Lucky Dog recording artist Jack Ingram, as well as Universal Recording artist and actress Schuyler Fisk. Past clients include Grammy nominee Abra Moore, and MTV regular Dynamite Hack. The latter scored a #1 song on Modern Rock radio as well as being the recipients of one of the best record deals ever landed by an unknown artist. Couri is also responsible for securing a label deal with Universal Records called Primer Records. |