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‘Very Useful’ Record Store Links At The Texas Music Office Website
From: Texas Music Office E-mail: music@governor.state.tx.us
April 16th was the ‘4th Record Store Day’. Around the world music fans will visit their local record stores in search of music. The Texas Music Office invites you to join them! In Texas we have 349 record stores to choose from: the oldest, U.V. Blake Record Center in Lubbock, opened in 1930, to the youngest, Denton’s brand-new Mad World Records, opened in March of 2011. In retrospect, Texas had 599 record stores in 2000.

San Antonio area record stores Web-site:http://governor.state.tx.us/music/directory/stores/recordstores-sanantonio/

Fort Worth / Dallas record stores Web-site:http://governor.state.tx.us/music/directory/stores/recordstores/

Waco / Temple / Killeen record stores Web-site:http://governor.state.tx.us/music/directory/stores/recordstores-waco/

Northeast Texas record stores Web-site:http://governor.state.tx.us/music/directory/stores/recordstores-northeast/

Southeast Texas record stores Web-site:http://governor.state.tx.us/music/directory/stores/recordstores-southeast/

Houston area record stores Web-site:http://governor.state.tx.us/music/directory/stores/recordstores-houston/

Austin area record stores Web-site:http://governor.state.tx.us/music/directory/stores/recordstores-austin/

Corpus Christi / Victoria record stores Web-site:http://governor.state.tx.us/music/directory/stores/recordstores-corpus/

Brownsville / McAllen / Laredo record stores Web-site:http://governor.state.tx.us/music/directory/stores/recordstores-brownsville/

West Texas record stores Web-site:http://governor.state.tx.us/music/directory/stores/recordstores-west/

El Paso record stores Web-site:http://governor.state.tx.us/music/directory/stores/recordstores-elpaso/

Panhandle / High Plains record stores Web-site:http://governor.state.tx.us/music/directory/stores/recordstores-panhandle/

Texas Music Office
Contact: Casey Monahan,
Marc Fort and Steve Ray
P.O. Box 13246 Austin, Texas 78711-3246
Ph: 512-463-6666 <> E-mail: music@governor.state.tx.us <> Web-site: http://www.EnjoyTexasMusic.com
The Texas Music Office, part of the Office of Governor Rick Perry, serves as the information clearinghouse and promotion office for the Texas music industry.
**You Can’t Hear American Music Without Hearing Texas** 04/21/11
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‘Very Useful’ Links At The Texas Music Office Website
From: Texas Music Office
The Texas Music Office recently added 9 new business guides to its EnjoyTexasMusic.com web-site.
Below are direct links to each addition:

TABC Regulations and Laws for Venues Web-site: http://governor.state.tx.us/music/guides/venues
A summary of the Texas Alcohol and Beverage Commission’s regulations for serving alcohol at a business such as a music venue, bar or restaurant.

TABC Regulations and Laws for Special Events Web-site: http://governor.state.tx.us/music/guides/special_events
A summary of the TABC’s regulations for serving alcohol at a special event such as a private party.

City, State, and Federal Tax Regulations for Venues Web-site: http://governor.state.tx.us/music/guides/tax_requirements
A summary of some of the taxes that live music venues might be required to pay.

What Every Bar & Restaurant Owner Should Know About Playing Music In Their Establishment Web-site: http://governor.state.tx.us/music/guides/music_in_venues
A summary of performance royalty license fees (BMI, SESAC, ASCAP) that venues must pay in order to play recorded or live music.

Music Performance Accounting Worksheet Web-site: http://governor.state.tx.us/music/files/Gig_Recap_Spreadsheet_(Excel_version).xls
An Excel gig recap spreadsheet that tracks show-related income and expenses.

City Sound Ordinances Web-site: http://governor.state.tx.us/music/guides/sound_ordinances
Nineteen Texas city sound ordinances.

What is the Digital Millennium Copyright Act? Web-site: http://governor.state.tx.us/music/guides/tmlp/tmlp_copyrights/#CoO
A summary of the main aspects of the DMCA.

Common Terms used by Digital Distributors Web-site: http://governor.state.tx.us/music/guides/digital_distribution_common_terminology
Nineteen general definitions used by the majority of digital distribution companies.

How to clear samples and obtain music licenses. Web-site: http://governor.state.tx.us/music/guides/tmlp/tmlp_copyrights/#fairuse
Section about sampling for the “Getting Started in the Music Industry” guide

These additions were written by TMO Law Fellowship interns Austin Hegarty and Emily Burrows from the UT School of Law.
Please feel free to reply with other topics you think we should include on our web-site.

Contact: Casey Monahan, Marc Fort and Steve Ray
P.O. Box 13246 Austin, Tx 78711-3246
Ph: 512-463-6666 <> Fax: 512-463-4114 <> E-mail: music@governor.state.tx.us <> Web-site: http://www.EnjoyTexasMusic.com
The Texas Music Office, part of the Office of Governor Rick Perry, serves as the information clearinghouse and promotion office for the Texas music industry.
**You Can’t Hear American Music Without Hearing Texas** 10/08/09
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Spectrum Talent & Booking Agency
P.O. Box 34239 San Antonio, Texas 78265
Providing quality entertainers and musicians since 1987.
Contact: Debbie Murphy Ph: 210-545-2828 E-mail:
Contact: Mike Harlow Ph: 210-545-2828
E-mail: mike@spectrumtalentbooking.com12/22/05 05/28/09 11/02/10
10/13/11
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Texas Music Coalition
ABOUT TMC
The Texas Music Coalition is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization founded in 1998 to educate its membership and the general public regarding music and the music industry, with the goal of encouraging growth and development of the industry in the San Antonio area.
We are open to all music genres and members include musicians, songwriters, vocalists, publishers, publicists, venue owners, managers, entertainment attorneys, promoters, producers, studio owners, engineers, DJs, music directors, educators, students and persons in a variety of music-related fields. Annual dues are $35 for individual membership, $25 per band members if all members of a band join, and $15 for students. For more information, visit the TMC Web-site: http://www.texasmusiccoalition.org.

Texas Music Coalition
P.O. Box 120126 San Antonio, Texas 78212
Ph: 210-522-1963 E-mail: info@texasmusiccoalition.org Web-site: http://www.texasmusiccoalition.org
"TMC - For All The Music Texas Makes"
06/17/10

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AFM Local 23, Musicians’ Society of San Antonio
AFM Local 23, Musicians’ Society of San Antonio was established in 1897. The 200+ current members perform in practically all genres and styles. “We can help you hire quality musicians for ALL occasions. Contact: info@musiciansofsa.com Address: 427 N. Main San Antonio, Texas 78205 Ph: 210-227-3582 E-mail: info@musiciansofsa.com Web-site: http://www.musiciansofsa.com
01/19/06

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Austin Music Foundation
From: Austin Music Foundation
About AMF
The Austin Music Foundation (AMF) is a nonprofit organization that operates on a singular mission: to unite, ignite, and revolutionize Austin's music community. Since February 2002, we have been fueling the local music scene by educating our local artists and professionals, building a world-renowned community with roots in local music, and incubating the next wave of talent.
Ph: 512-323-0787 E-mail: members@austinmusicfoundation.org Web-site: http://www.austinmusicfoundation.org
© 2006, Austin Music Foundation P.O. Box 4309 Austin , Texas 78765
01/25/07

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Music City News Media and Marketing
337 42nd Avenue | Nashville, TN 37209
1616 Westgate Circle | Brentwood, TN 37027-8019
Ph: 615-771-1295 Fax: 615-771-1292
K. Atwood – Director E-mail: KATwood@mcnmm.com 03/29/07


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alma music
E-mail: almamusicnewsletter@almamusic.it
Web-site: http://www.almamusic.it E-mail: info@almamusic.it 07/06/06
10/13/11

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North By Northeast Music and Film Festival and Conference 06/28/07

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Woodstock Film Festival & Hudson Valley Film Commission
The Woodstock Film Festival is a nonprofit organization which presents an annual program and year-round schedule of film, music, and art-related activities that promote artists, culture, inspired learning, diversity, and sustainable economic development through film, video, and media production and exhibition.The Hudson Valley Film Commission promotes sustainable economic development by attracting and supporting film, video, and media production. For information, Ph: 845-679-4265 or visit Woodstock Film Festival. 05/20/10

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San Antonio Food Bank
4311 Director Drive San Antonio, Texas 78219-3203
Ph: 210-304-7515 Office: 210-337-3663 Fax: 210-337-2646
Web-site: http://www.safoodbank.org/ 07/14/05

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About SugarHill Recording Studios
The oldest continually operating recording studio in Texas is nestled in a southeast Houston neighborhood that over time has been home to legendary producers, record labels, and artists who’ve produced some of the most historically important and widely recognized musical recordings. Beginning the legacy in 1946, musician Harry Choates, with producer Bill Quinn, laid tracks for the Cajun classic “Jole Blon” for Gold Star Records. Blues icon Lightnin’ Hopkins recorded soon thereafter. In the 1950’s the studio hosted Pappy Dailey’s D label, George Jones cut “Why Baby Why?” and the Big Bopper recorded “Chantilly Lace.” Willie Nelson, Bobby Bland and Arnett Cobb recorded sessions. In 1960s, the Sir Douglas Quintet tracked “She’s About a Mover.” The mid-1970s introduced Crazy Cajun producer Huey P. Meaux and his work with Freddy Fender and Clifton Chenier. Since the 1980s, SugarHill has hosted Tejano artist Little Joe, country great Johnny Bush, and urban powerhouse Beyoncé.

For more on SugarHill Recording Studios, visit Web-site: http://www.sugarhillstudios.com/
SugarHill Recording Studios 5626 Brock St. Houston Texas 77023
12/15/11 04/08/10

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Brandy Reed - RPR Marketing & Public Relations
952 Harpeth Bend Dr. Nashville, TN 37221 Ph: 615-673-0150
04/20/06

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From: Krista Mettler – Skye Media & Design
For more information Contact: Krista Mettler – Skye Media & Design
Ph: 908-889-5029
E-mail: skyemedia@comcast.net E-mail: publicity@rockridgemusic.com E-mail: krista.mettler@skyemediaonline.com
Web-site: http://www.skyemediaonline.com


Director–Publicity,
Rock Ridge Music:
Ask me about Sister Hazel, Ike Reilly, Miggs, Psychostick, Travis Mitchell Band, Chris Volz, LEO

Six Ounce Gloves, Ernie Halter, Ugly, Echovalve, Rob GEE, Dare, The Marble Index, 54 Seconds, and more!
Publicist for: Lyrics For Life - Web-site: http://www.lyricsforlife.org 10/30/08

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Digital Music News
From: Digital Music News E-mail: news@digitalmusicnews.com
About Digital Music News LLC
Digital Music News is the leading source of industry news, information and analysis for thousands of executives worldwide. We strive to deliver a publication that carries the highest level of objectivity, accuracy, and timeliness. The Digital Music News founder and publisher is Paul Resnikoff E-mail: paulr@digitalmusicnews.com. All articles are written by Paul Resnikoff and news analyst Alexandra Osorio. Steve Hindle oversees backend systems, and Rochell Abonalla manages administrative aspects. Hindle also manages the engineering of new services. The company is based in Los Angeles, and the company is a registered LLC in the State of California. Current subscriber total: 19,344. Twitter (@digitalmusicnws) followers: 5,685. All subscribers are opt-in, no exceptions.

Contact Information:
For advertising and sponsorship inquiries E-mail: sponsorship@digitalmusicnews.com <•> To inquire about posting jobs E-mail: jobs@digitalmusicnews.com
Submit all company updates, confidential tips, and general questions to E-mail: news@digitalmusicnews.com 12/31/09

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SXSW 2009 ‘Almost’ Nightly Reviews & Updates <> SXSW 2008 ‘Almost Nightly’ Updates SXSW 2007 ‘Almost Nightly’ Updates
SXSW 2006 ‘Almost Nightly’ Updates <> SXSW 2005 ‘Almost Nightly’ Updates <> SXSW 2004 (3/17-20)Updates
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The Best of Sam Kindrick
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Don’t forget to pick up ‘ACTION Magazine’ at your favorite club.

“The Texas entertainment magazine since 1975”

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As a policy S.A.M.B.E. provides an open forum for ALL musicians, fans, promoters etc. Have a safe week.
John Q. Pardini

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KRTU 91.7 FM Jazz for San Antonio
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KSYM 90.1 – You’ll hear music other DJ’s are afraid to play!
Ph: 210-486-5796 for more info or click on KSYM 90.1
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