The
global music industry is busy designing new products, dreaming up
events and crafting creative marketing themes in preparation
for the NAMM Show’s return to the Anaheim Convention Center, Jan. 23-26, 2014.
Manufacturers, retailers and other professionals in the music product, instrument, pro-light and audio world depend on the NAMM Show to amplify business, and set the stage for success at the start of each new year.
Registration opens for NAMM Member exhibitors and retailers Oct. 2. Exhibit space is still available for the 2014 event. The earlier a company commits, the more location options will be available. NAMM member hotel bookings open Oct. 2 with non-member housing opening Nov. 13. Find more info for making the most of the 2014 NAMM Show at
http://www.namm.org/thenammshow/2014.
Manufacturers, retailers and other professionals in the music product, instrument, pro-light and audio world depend on the NAMM Show to amplify business, and set the stage for success at the start of each new year.
"The
NAMM Show has been called the ‘World’s Show’ by our membership and our
team is honored to be entrusted with the responsibility
of putting it on," said Joe Lamond, president and CEO of NAMM.
"NAMM’s
2014 event will feature exhibitors from around the globe debuting
amazing new products, educational tracks aimed to support our members'
growth and more music, concerts, parties and networking
opportunities than ever before. It is without a doubt the biggest
industry ‘family reunion’ of the year. I cannot imagine why anyone would
choose to miss it."
The
National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) brings back all features from last year’s show, including in-hotel badge
pick-up, fewer ID checks
and increased opportunities for professional development, while adding
even more spots for networking, and great live entertainment on The
Grand Plaza Stage for 2014. The NAMM Show’s open lobby will include a
greater array of services and facilities for Members,
such as the Member Center, the NAMM Foundation kiosk, and a special
exhibit from the Museum of Making Music.
New for 2014, on Wednesday night
the industry is welcomed on arrival to Anaheim with a block party held
in the Grand Plaza. Featuring live entertainment and a selection
of the city’s best food trucks, the gathering is an ideal opportunity
for the industry to connect and unwind together after a long day of
set-up and travel.
Entertainment – Members applauded the increase
in live music with the addition of the new Grand Plaza Stage. For 2014,
NAMM promises to up the ante with Grand Plaza entertainment that will
keep the momentum of the day going strong with, what else? More music!
The Venue Stage, located in the courtyard between
The Venue (in the arena) and the Hilton will feature live music, but
also product demonstrations throughout the show, and hands-on music
making events including ukulele and drum circles. Submit bands and performers for the NAMM stages now.
Networking
– Greeting old friends, making new ones,
and conducting vibrant business is central to the NAMM Show, and the
2014 show will provide ample opportunities. Hotel lobby entertainment
schedules are being designed to accommodate enterprising,
business-friendly meetings that encourage camaraderie among
the industry as the day turns to night.
TEC Awards
-- Todd Rundgren will be honored with the Les Paul Award at the 29th
Annual Technical Excellence & Creativity Awards. The awards
recognize outstanding achievement in professional audio technology and
production and will be
presented Friday, Jan. 24 from 6 - 9 p.m. at the Anaheim Hilton Pacific Ballroom during NAMM.
The Les Paul Award,
named for the revolutionary inventor and esteemed musician, is
presented annually to honor individuals or institutions that have set
the highest standards of excellence in the creative application of audio
and music technology.
Russ Paul, son of Les Paul, will make the
presentation on behalf of the Les Paul Foundation, sponsor of the award.
Instituted in 1991, the honor has been granted to such luminaries as
Pete Townshend, Paul McCartney, Brian Wilson, Stevie Wonder, Neil Young and Peter Gabriel.
The TEC Foundation for Excellence in Audio will also induct two new members to its
Hall of Fame. Audio engineer and sound researcher John Meyer
co-founded and is CEO of Berkeley’s Meyer Sound Laboratories, Inc. He
will be recognized for bringing groundbreaking developments to the
design and manufacture of the loudspeaker and
for his cutting-edge contributions to sound reinforcement in the
performing arts.
Legendary session musician Hal Blaine of the Wrecking Crew
played drums on more than 5,000 records, TV jingles and film scores.
Career highlights include hits for Elvis Presley, the Beach Boys and
dozens more.
The
TEC Awards ceremony is expected to attract more than 1,000 global
manufacturers of audio equipment and software, as well as top music
producers, engineers, sound mixers and musical artists. The awards
ceremony
is now produced as part of the NAMM Foundation. It will be held on the
second night of The NAMM Show.
For tickets, visit
www.tecawards.org.
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