Linkedin is one of the largest professional online networks with over 24 million professionals registered. The Music Producers Forum now has an official group within Linkedin for music industry professionals.
The Music Producer’s Forum is for music artists, musicians, songwriters, producers and performers of music.
Founded by independent musician, songwriter and producer Jomar Reyes in 2007, the Music Producers Forum’s vision is to connect like minded musicians around the world through this website, social networks and meetups.
“The forum is a great example of when like minded people can get together for a common goal, in this case taking original independent music to a higher level combining production, performance, networking & marketing skills to help it all come together with experienced people who are open to help & share ideas.”
Paul “The Captain” Morgan, Band Member drummer & co-producer of Rivers and Roads
Global Audience Readership
Readership of the Music Producers Forum stretches from Europe, Australia, Asia and the USA, with backgrounds ranging from independent to Grammy Award winning artists and producers.
Membership
The Music Producers Forum was founded in October 2007 in Sydney Australia. As the first of its kind for Music Industry, the membership base is in its phase of exponential growth, as driven by compelling content in the form of case studies, product and event news.
Linkedin is one of the largest professional online networks with over 24 million professionals registered. The Music Producers Forum now has an official group within Linkedin for music industry professionals.
Meetings
Currently, regular meetings are held around Australia, as well as plans for meetings to be organised around the globe. These meetings gives members a chance to meet face to face, share their music and experiences and form lasting and powerful contacts and collaborations.
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