Neil Berg’s Fifty Years of Rock and Roll

From the progenitors of Rock and Roll in the 1940s, through the glory years of the ’50s, ’60s, and ’70s, up until MTV in the early ’80s, NEIL BERG’S 50 YEARS OF ROCK & ROLL uses fascinating stories and groundbreaking music, with tributes to such important and iconic rock stars/groups/genres as Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Elvis Presley, Ray Charles, Buddy Holly, Bob Dylan, Frankie Valli, The Beatles, Beach Boys, Motown, Aretha Franklin, The Who, Janis Joplin, Woodstock, Simon & Garfunkel, Carole King, Led Zeppelin, Elton John, Stevie Wonder, Billy Joel, Aerosmith, Linda Ronstadt, Bruce Springsteen, Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, Disco, New Wave, Journey, and others!

Come join us on this Musical Journey!

Date: June 20
Time: 07:00 pm – 09:00 pm
Location: Union Turnpike and 193rd Street, Queens

NYMM Tour of Brooklyn Paramount

On November 24, 1928, Brooklyn Paramount introduced the most immersive entertainment experience the world had ever seen. Emboldened as ‘America’s first movie theater built for sound,’ Brooklyn Paramount set the stage for a storied saga of beginnings. The historic venue hosted events of all kinds from jazz icons like Ella Fitzgerald to the work of Hollywood’s sole female director of the time—Dorothy Arzner to LIU’s Basketball games! Now, after 60 years since its last curtain call, this palace of entertainment is being revived as a multigenre sensory spectacle of state-of-the-art sound.

We invite you to come tour the space, experience the history and check out how the space has been renewed to welcome the next generation of legends to the stage.

Date: June 22
Time: 12:00 pm – 01:00 pm
Location: 385 Flatbush Ave Ext, Brooklyn, NY 11201, Brooklyn

The Recipe Music Workshop: Lunch and Learn for Kids

“The Recipe Music Workshop: Lunch & Learn for Kids”, an interactive day of music, learning, and fun, is designed to inspire and develop the talents of young, emerging artists. This dynamic and engaging program, led by Grammy-nominated Singer Songwriter and Adjunct Professor Mary Brown along with her team offers a unique, immersive experience combining hands-on music production, vocal training, and music education with entrepreneurship, fun games, and arts & crafts. There will be a nourishing mealtime setting, fostering a safe and supportive community for young artists to grow and thrive.

The workshop also includes a segment on self-care, emphasizing the importance of well-being. This event aims to be a beacon of positive change, encouraging creativity, personal growth, and a sense of community among participants.

The day will conclude with an exciting live performance by Grammy-nominated singer and children’s author, Divinity Roxx, inspiring attendees with her talent and dedication.

Highlights of “The Recipe Music Workshop: Lunch & Learn for Kids” include:

– Interactive sessions on music production and vocal training
– Educational insights into the music industry and entrepreneurship
– Fun and engaging games to foster creativity and teamwork
– Creative arts & crafts activities
– A healthy communal meal setting
– Discussions on self-care and well-being
– A live performance by Grammy-nominated artist Divinity Roxx

Date: June 23
Time: 02:00 – 06:00 pm
Location: Kaufman Music Center, 129 W. 67th Street 10023, New York, NY 10023

The Recipe Music Workshop

Join Us for “The Recipe Music Workshop”, A One-Day Event for Singers, Songwriters, Producers, and Music Artists crafted to inspire and equip emerging music artists. This event, led by Grammy-nominated Singer, Songwriter, and Adjunct Professor Mary Brown, alongside esteemed industry experts, offers small bites of knowledge through interactive songwriting exercises, vocal training, hands-on production tips, and engaging conversations focused on marketing, distribution, touring, and royalties.

Each segment of the workshop will be followed by an engaging Q&A session, providing attendees the chance to delve into the specifics with our panel of industry professionals. This workshop aims to nurture creativity, enhance technical skills, and provide strategic insights for building a successful music career.

Small Bites will include:

  • Vocal Training
  • Songwriting
  • Music Production
  • Recordings
  • Legalities
  • Artist Development
  • Marketing
  • Social Media
  • Distribution
  • Touring & Merchandising

The event will culminate in a catered Networking Mixer.

Date: June 26
Time: 04:00 – 10:00 pm
Location: Powerstation at Berklee NYC, 441 West 53rd Street New York, NY 10019

Independent Perspectives Part 3

Independent Perspectives is a three-part virtual series presented by Merlin. Each session features speakers from across Merlin’s dynamic membership of independent labels, distributors, and other right holders, discussing their company’s footprint in New York: their history in the city, why New York is a crucial place for their business, how their presence in New York impacts their global strategy, and other matters that independents navigate every day.

Speakers to be announced shortly.

Date: June 25
Time: 01:00 pm – 02:00 pm
Location: Online

Independent Perspectives Part 2

Independent Perspectives is a three-part virtual series presented by Merlin. Each session features speakers from across Merlin’s dynamic membership of independent labels, distributors, and other right holders, discussing their company’s footprint in New York: their history in the city, why New York is a crucial place for their business, how their presence in New York impacts their global strategy, and other matters that independents navigate every day.

This edition will feature Emily Puterbaugh, Secretly Group’s Global Director of Streaming and Digital Sales, and Josh Madell Secretly Distribution’s Director of Artist and Label Strategy, in conversation with Shannon Bradley, Senior Manager of Commercial Partnerships at Merlin.

Date: June 18
Time: 01:00 pm – 02:00 pm
Location: Online

Independent Perspectives Part 1

As part of NY Music Month, an initiative of the NYC Mayor’s Office of Media + Entertainment, Independent Perspectives is a three-part virtual series presented by Merlin. Each session features speakers from across Merlin’s dynamic membership of independent labels, distributors, and other right holders, discussing their company’s footprint in New York: their history in the city, why New York is a crucial place for their business, how their presence in New York impacts their global strategy, and other matters that independents navigate every day.

This edition will feature Gregory Hirschhorn, Founder and CEO of Too Lost, in conversation with Shannon Bradley, Senior Manager of Commercial Partnerships at Merlin.

Date: June 4
Time: 01:00 pm – 02:00 pm
Location: Online

How to Build a Sustainable Music Career & Collect All Revenue Streams

Amazon #1 best-selling author, host of the #1 Music Business podcast globally, & music industry veteran Emily White will be covering the entire modern music industry, from recording to release, while ensuring artists aren’t missing any revenue stream along the way in a single session.

This presentation, Q&A + networking event will cover: getting your art together; pre-recording marketing foundation; getting your “business affairs” together; how to record with or without a budget; music publishing isn’t scary or confusing + how to land a sync placement; setting up your release & distribution plan; how to market with or without a budget; your live strategy & efficient touring; merch-recon; revenue stream checklist; how to know when to begin the process again; as well as when you need an attorney, business manager, and/or a manager – a.k.a. defining an artist’s traditional “team.”

Free Hal Leonard manuscript notebooks will be provided for all attendees on a first come, first serve basis. See you there!

Date: June 4
Time: 06:00 pm – 08:00 pm
Location: 327 Bowery, New York, NY 10003, Manhattan

Make it Live! Book and Market Your Next Show

Join Mehmet Dede, talent buyer at Drom and author of “Make It Live: The Handbook for Getting Gigs,” for this presentation to learn how live music works including the booking, planning and marketing processes.

Some of the things you’ll learn in this masterclass include:

How to get booked into clubs
How to promote your concerts
The do’s and don’ts of playing venues
In addition to the in-person workshop, participants will have access to instructional videos ahead of the masterclass and meet their cohort online to start networking

Anyone looking to build a career in the live music sector will walk away with practical knowledge and clear starting points to book and market their live performances.

*The masterclass is open to both beginners-level artists as well as emerging performers.

Date: June 12
Time: 5:00 pm
Location: Power Station at BerkleeNYC, 441 W 53rd St, New York, NY 10019, Manhattan

Fenix Studio Free Rehearsal Space

As part of NY Music Month and thanks to generous support from the NYC Mayor’s Office of Media + Entertainment, Fenix Studios is proudly offering FREE rehearsal space to all local musicians during the month of June, 2024.

Fenix Studios is a 10,000 square foot uniquely accessible creative environment that is home to 6 rehearsal studios, 2 recording studios, 1 production songwriting room, a white cyclorama studio, as well as a podcast studio. With a heavy focus on inclusivity, Fenix Studios prides itself on welcoming all levels of talent and ability. Rehearsal studios are equipped with at least two guitar amplifiers, a bass rig, 5-piece drum kit, an upright piano, and microphones through a professional PA system.

Location: 4442 Arthur Kill Road Staten Island NYC, 10309