TONS, Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp and AWAL to host first London Artist Immersion Week

TONS (The Other Nashville Society), along with the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp and AWAL will be hosting their first London Artist Immersion Week, a cross-cultural music program.

Taking place on October 19, five up-and-coming AWAL artists will fly from London to Nashville for a week of collaborations, panels, parties, and conversations within Music City’s bustling multi-genre music community.

The AWAL artists include Millie Turner, Litany, Iyamah & MAX RAD. They will spend the week in co-writing sessions, networking events, and unique Nashville experiences curated by TONS.

The artists will be paired up with top tier songwriters and producers like Audra Mae, Jim Jonsin, and Jon Santana from the TONS community.

In addition, they’ll be immersing themselves in Nashville’s iconic music scene ranging from Nashville’s iconic Bluebird Cafe, the Ryman Auditorium, and the city’s longest running independent radio station, Lightning 100.

Each artist’s experience will be tailored to their own genre and needs, completely curated by the local TONS experts. As a part of this week, TONS is hosting a panel conversation with leading creatives and executives from both sides of the pond to further explore what these two music scenes have in common as well as areas for future opportunity.

The Other Nashville Society is a collective of Nashville-based non-country music industry professionals who focus on building community, opportunities, and awareness across the wider music business for their scene.

This group of over 1,000 members includes representatives from all the major agencies, publishers, labels, and management companies, as well as creators like Kara Dioguardi, Chris Carrabba, and a slew of other notable songwriters, producers etc.

AWAL is TONS’ title sponsor for 2019 and the partnership has focused on connecting the creators in Nashville and growing the TONS community.

BODE Nashville will be hosting the artists for the week and a panel discussion will be held on Tuesday, October 22 at ANALOG in the Hutton Hotel.

To follow along on social media, search for #TONSUKinvasion.

“When we started TONS, one of our goals was to build a stronger bridge between the non-country music scene in Nashville and other music cities around the globe.”

Josh Collum, TONS

TONS Co-founder Josh Collum said: “When we started TONS, one of our goals was to build a stronger bridge between the non-country music scene in Nashville and other music cities around the globe.

“London was No.1 on our list. The two cities share a similar rich musical history and a reverence for the song. There’s a kinship that’s unique.”

“AWAL is globally focused from day one for each of our artists so creating an opportunity to take five of our promising up-and-coming British artists to Music City is an exciting prospect for collaboration between the two communities.”

Matt Riley, AWAL

AWAL’s VP A&R, Matt Riley, added: “The global music business is more connected than ever and Nashville has always stood out as an incredibly vibrant creative community.

“AWAL is globally focused from day one for each of our artists so creating an opportunity to take five of our promising up-and-coming British artists to Music City is an exciting prospect for collaboration between the two communities.”

Butch Spyridon, President & CEO, Nashville CVC, said: “Nashville is home to songwriters, musicians and artists of every genre.

“This partnership not only gives us an opportunity to showcase our diverse music community, but also all that Music City has to offer as a destination with a key international audience. We look forward to following the artists’ Nashville experience.”

 Music Business Worldwide

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