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As part of NExNE ’07 – Music Convention North East:

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 7TH - BRING YOUR DAUGHTER TO THE (SLAUGHTER) SEMINAR

GREEN DRAGON STUDIOS, STOCKTON-ON-TEES

6-8pm

This panel will look at how Rock and Metal is perceived, marketed and promoted by the music industry. Does this genre run in a parallel universe to that of the mainstream music business? Our panel all have a great deal of experience to draw upon in answering this question.

Dave Thorne Previously Marketing Manager at Mercury/Vertigo where his roster included acts like Metallica. Dave now runs Noise Pollution Management, looking after Swedish Metal outfit Arch Enemy.

Eric Cook Formerly manager of Venom and now director of Demolition Records. Eric now works with artists such as: Twisted Sister, Hanoi Rocks, Wasp and McQueen.

Dave Ling A music journalist for more than 20 years, Dave Ling was part of the team that launched Metal Hammer magazine into the UK, also a co-founder of both RAW and Classic Rock magazines. He now writes for Classic Rock and Metal Hammer.

There is no admission charge for this events, but spaces are limited

To book a place email [email protected]

For more information including details of the NExNE live gigs visit the NExNE website

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Is it just me or does that site have NO listing of address or phone numbers or anything for that? If I hadn't looked at the .uk on that e-mail address I would have thought it was the NE US... :rolleyes:

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