Trying to Make It in Music? Q&A w Industry Reps @ Black Expo – 3/14

Trying to Make It in Music? Q&A w Industry Reps @ Black Expo – 3/14

On Saturday, March 14 at the Black Expo, Heaven 100.1's own The Chef will host regional industry reps from Def Jam Records, Atlantic Records, Epic Records, Capitol Records and Motown Records to answer questions on the ever-changing music industry in 2020. Photo: Heaven FM/Saga Communications


Heaven 100.1 Music Symposium
Saturday, March 14 | 2 PM
Expo Main Stage

On Saturday, March 14 at the Black Expo, Heaven 100.1’s own The Chef will host regional industry reps from Def Jam Records, Atlantic Records, Epic Records, Capitol Records and Motown Records to answer questions on the ever-changing music industry in 2020. We’ll cover all genres of music from R&B to hip hop to gospel.

If the music business is where you want to be, then you need to be there Saturday, March 14 at 2 PM.

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