Chimney Rock Winery in Napa will host Martin Taylor on Sunday, April 21st for a special private show with jazz vocalist Alison Burns. The events start with a wine reception at 3:30 PM and the show will begin around 5:00 PM. There's only a few tickets left so be sure to reserve your seat today! Tickets can be purchased online at the Napa Valley Land Trust website. Printed tickets are not necessary, registered attendees will be checked in upon arrival. For more info call Chimney Rock Winery at (707) 257-2641.
On March 2nd and 3rd, Mike will be playing two shows with the Pacific Chamber Symphony titled the "Mike Marshall Concerto for Mandolin and Strings".
Visit their website for more details: http://pacificchambersymphony.org/
We got some great pics of Nathan from Bass Player Live 2012, some legendary bass players stopped by the booth to wish Nathan well with his online bass lessons.
Lee Sklar, Steve Bailey, Stu Hamm and Nathan posing at the Electric Bass School booth
Next weeks SFMusicTech Summit highlights the rise of online music education. With a study showing people are willing to pay up to $50 a month* for online music lessons, the San Francisco event, which brings together visionary entrepreneurs and investors in the evolving music/business/technology space, will host a panel on what this rise of online music lessons means for musicians, startups and consumers. Speaking on the panel will be former AOL VP of Technology and Strategy David Butler, whose own Napa-based edtech startup has become the largest provider of online music schools with paid subscribers in over 58 countries.
As VentureBeat.com stated last week: “Everyone knows that the music industry is in a precarious place. The status quo is crumbling, paradigms are shifting, time-honored institutions are facing new hurdles. From artists to consumers to label execs, everyone’s wondering: what’s next?”
Next weeks SFMusicTech Summit highlights the rise of online music education. With a study showing people are willing to pay up to $50 a month* for online music lessons, the San Francisco event, which brings together visionary entrepreneurs and investors in the evolving music/business/technology space, will host a panel on what this rise of online music lessons means for musicians, startups and consumers. Speaking on the panel will be former AOL VP of Technology and Strategy David Butler, whose own Napa-based edtech startup has become the largest provider of online music schools with paid subscribers in over 58 countries.
As VentureBeat.com stated last week: “Everyone knows that the music industry is in a precarious place. The status quo is crumbling, paradigms are shifting, time-honored institutions are facing new hurdles. From artists to consumers to label execs, everyone’s wondering: what’s next?”