LAUNCH brings together two aspects of the music industry for one exciting weekend in beautiful historic Downtown Lancaster, PA for the seventh straight year. The Festival showcases nearly 200 artists from all over the country, representing a variety musical styles – from rock to folk, from pop to punk, from country to funk all performing in a three block radius for fans during one electric weekend. Today, we discussed the conference with creator & founder Jeremy Weiss.
What sparked the idea for the Launch Music Conference?
I had a co-creator for the first five years and we met at a few small conferences where we were panelists. We were really impressed with some of them and were talking about all the different things that really made it special. The developing artists, their enthusiasm, the opportunities they were given, hooking with some colleagues, meeting new people as a participant in the conference – comparing notes after having been to South by Southwest after a few decades a few times, CMJ, etc. and we started talking about my town of Lancaster. So there was a site visit, checked it out, saw that there were over 80 independent art galleries, tons of restaurants, music venues – everything was five to seven minute walk. Lancaster has a really good geographic advantage. We have gotten nearly every premier act from every genre of music because of our positioning between major markets like Phily, DC, Boston, New York, Baltimre. So it seemed like the right thing to do. Went to mayor’s office and they were really into it. We rented a facility and went for it.
How many artists are expected to attend?
We have hundreds and hundreds that submitted to perform. We can’t place them all obviously but we will have 184 unique performances with over 175 artists performing. What we do that I am pretty sure is the only festival of its size in the country that does so is anyone who submits is granted a badge to attend the full conference portion and most of the festival for free. That is due to a little bit of altruism and knowing that artists need advice – they are typically broke. We want to give them every opportunity to meet and communicate with our panelists and professionals. We want them to network with each other and maybe learn a few things. As long as we can keep the support from the sponsors in the community up we will be able to do that moving forward. We will probably have over three hundred artists attending. CONTINUE READING
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Contact: brandon@clarkentlaw.com
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Contact: BCMcLane@aol.com
Buzz Track: Allt kommer Bli Bra
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Contact: contact@marigold.nu
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Contact: booking@melvilletheband.com