Songwriters, artists, producers, managers, publicists… mark your calendars: the Artist Development Incubator Workshop returns to The Well Coffeehouse on Music Row with JJT and his special guest, attorney, author, professor, and proud music fan, Mark H. Maxwell! We’ll talk about the critical difference between “networking” and serving, the key legal issues facing artists and songwriters in today’s constantly changing creative landscape, and much more. PLUS – this is an amazing opportunity to connect with other writers, artists, and producers from around the area. Spread the word!!
Mark H. Maxwell is an amazing entertainment attorney – and a professor at Belmont – but also a huge music fan who still gets to Bonnaroo every year and collects vinyl like a teenager. He has an excellent book called “Networking (s)Kills” that explores the differences between mere networking – which is exhausting, shallow, and often self-defeating… and creative serving… which is life-giving and leads to all kinds of thriving. We’ll be talking about that and lots more. I hope you’ll join us. This is for you.
(A $10 donation will be accepted to support Music At The Well – but scholarships are available. $65 memberships are also available and will get you into ALL events for a full year, INCLUDING audio recordings of all gatherings (including previous gatherings.)
Songwriters, artists, producers, managers, publicists… mark your calendars: the Artist Development Incubator Workshop returns to The Well Coffeehouse on Music Row with JJT and his special guest, attorney, author, professor, and proud music fan, Mark H. Maxwell! We’ll talk about the critical difference between “networking” and serving, the key legal issues facing artists and songwriters in today’s constantly changing creative landscape, and much more. PLUS – this is an amazing opportunity to connect with other writers, artists, and producers from around the area. Spread the word!!
Mark H. Maxwell is an amazing entertainment attorney – and a professor at Belmont – but also a huge music fan who still gets to Bonnaroo every year and collects vinyl like a teenager. He has an excellent book called “Networking (s)Kills” that explores the differences between mere networking – which is exhausting, shallow, and often self-defeating… and creative serving… which is life-giving and leads to all kinds of thriving. We’ll be talking about that and lots more. I hope you’ll join us. This is for you.
(A $10 donation will be accepted to support Music At The Well – but scholarships are available. $65 memberships are also available and will get you into ALL events for a full year, INCLUDING audio recordings of all gatherings (including previous gatherings.)
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