AUSTIN MUSIC FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES SXSW 2015 EVENTS AND COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS

    Date/Time:
    03/14/2015 - 03/21/2015 | Saturday | 12:00 pm - 10:00 pm

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    901 E 6th St.
    901 E 6th St.
    Austin,Texas 78702

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    The Austin Music Foundation (AMF) is proud to announce its upcoming events and community partnerships for SXSW 2015. AMF will serve as the official community partner for the Spotify House “Get Heard” seminar taking place on Saturday, March 14 at 901 E 6th St. Austin, Texas 78702. The event starts at 12 p.m., is free and open to all ages, and no SXSW badge is required. “Get Heard” will bring leaders in social marketing, analytics and streaming services together to provide real tips and techniques to help Austin musicians build their fanbase and promote their music. Interested attendees should RSVP here: http://spotifyhouse.com/get-heard.

     

    On Wednesday, March 18, the Austin Music Foundation will be the community partner for South By San Jose taking place from 12 to 8 p.m. in the Hotel San Jose/Jo’s Coffee parking lot at 1300 South Congress Ave., Austin, Texas 78704. This event is free and open to the public. Showcasing bands include The Golden Dawn Arkestra, Israel Nash, Not In The Face, The Eastern Sea, Bee Caves, The Trishas, Emily Wolfe and Walker Lukens.

     

    On Saturday, March 21, AMF is presenting a free showcase open to the public at the Tiniest Bar In Texas located at 817 West 5th St., Austin, Texas 78703. The lineup, which the Austin Music Foundation curated, is as follows:

     

    6:15-6:45 p.m. O Conquerer

    7:00-7:30 p.m. Silver Ships

    7:45-8:15 p.m. Wildcat Apollo

    8:30-9:00 p.m. Ben Cina

    9:15-10:00 p.m. KP & The Boom Boom

    (*Times subject to change)

     

    “The Austin Music Foundation is thrilled to be deeply involved in so many exciting events during SXSW this year, and we hope that those in the community who attend these events will be able to learn, network or hear some great local music,” said Brad Stein, AMF Board Chair. “We hope that people will come out and enjoy themselves at these AMF partnered events, which are free and open to the community.”

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