Music Industry Insiders Invited to Become Charter Members of theMIDB.com
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Sept. 5 -- LP33.tv wHO are launching
a retinue of resource services for artists, manufacture insiders and fans, today
opened the Music Insiders Database (theMIDB.com) to music industry
professionals inviting them to go charter members within this online
community. theMIDB is a comprehensive online Who's Who promoting networking
among music industriousness professionals. theMIDB.com will keep to originate
significantly as industry professionals populate this online community.
theMIDB.com features profiles of thousands of musicians, executives,
artist managers, songwriters, publishers, producers, sound engineers,
composition artists, journalists and other members of the music trade. By
signing up for a liberate theMIDB.com business relationship, trade professionals may supply or
update their biographies with their resumes, awards, photographs,
recommendations and other pertinent vocation information. This information
will also be available in a shareable widget to be put-upon on early social
networking sites.
"This kind of online putz is priceless for the music trade," says
LP33.tv CEO and founder Andrew Bentley. "This is a business where people
must constantly connect, discover and push in order to keep their
careers viable -- and finding the right-hand talent, the right brains, and the
right backing is essential. Being on theMIDB.com is like organism at the big
party where the people most important to your life history are all congregated.
You've got to be there too."
The on-line database was designed and developed by a team of euphony
industry vets, including Bentley himself, whose resume includes positions
as the CFO of the Virgin Music Group, as well as EMI's external
territories. Bentley was also CEO of EMI Music/Asia Pacific. Driven by
LP33.tv's music director of content Vlad Lodzinski, a old executive producer
for MTV, the online music resource will feature article rich content and resources
such as, industry news show and podcasts by industriousness experts. Technical
development was lED by LP33.tv's LJ Scott, a musician and an experienced
developer of web 2.0 music sites.
"Music is a self-aggrandising business, but it's as well a deeply personal experience,
both for artists and listeners," says Vlad Lodzinski. "At LP33.tv, we're
giving consumers back the ability to
Monday, 8 September 2008
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