‘Succeeding as a Woman in the Music Industry’ Replay March 29

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On Wednesday, March 8 (International Women’s Day), Underground Music Collective teamed with Women in Music Nashville to present ‘Succeeding as a Woman in the Music Industry,’ featuring a panel of female entrepreneurs who shared their experiences navigating the music industry, the challenges they’ve faced and overcome, and the lessons they’ve learned.

This Wednesday, March 29 at 6 p.m., we’re proud to offer a special encore presentation of this panel discussion on our YouTube channel, to close out Women’s History Month.

Panelists include:

  • Ursula Langford, Entertainment attorney, producer, director, creator of film and television, and principal of production company Focality Productions.
  • ShySpeaks, Grammy Award-winning independent hip-hop and spoken word artist and co-host of the Minding My Creative Business podcast (The Indie Post, Good Morning Texas, Dallas Weekly).
  • Erin McLendon, Nashville-based singer/songwriter, Belmont University graduate, and owner and co-founder of Music on the Move Studios.
  • Moderated by Adrienne Allen, Founder/CEO of IPY Agency

Want more educational programming like this? Register for our JAM (Jazz Appreciation Month) Roundtable, taking place Wednesday, April 19 at 6 p.m. CT.

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