Women of Color Unite (WOCU) and The Pan African Film Festival (PAFF) are proud to present an engaging panel discussion in celebration of Black Music Appreciation Month. This event promises to be a dynamic exploration of the rich history, cultural impact, and ongoing evolution of Black music across various genres.
Attendees will have the unique opportunity to gain insights from industry professionals, hear personal stories of success and challenges, and engage in thought-provoking discussions about the future of Black music. The panel will be further enhanced by a special live performance, showcasing the vibrant talent that continues to shape the landscape of contemporary Black music.
This not-to-be-missed event will take place on June 27 from 12PM to 2PM PDT / 3PM to 5PM EDT at Soho Works (https://www.sohohouse.com/en-us/houses/soho-house-new-york). For those unable to attend in person, the panel will also be streaming live on Spoutible, ensuring a wide audience can participate in this celebration of Black musical heritage and innovation.
You will be able to join here: https://spoutible.com/pod/6674a128e0a09913e6c8ec32
The panel will feature the following distinguished participants:
Moderator:
Tammi Mac: A renowned radio personality and actress, known for her engaging interview style and deep knowledge of the music industry.
Assistant Moderator:
J-Tasha: An up-and-coming voice in music journalism, bringing fresh perspectives to the conversation.
Panelists:
Fairley McCaskill: Vice President of Media Relations & Strategy at Atlantic Records, offering invaluable insights into the business side of the music industry and its evolving landscape
Ervin "EP" Pope: A respected music producer and composer with a wealth of experience working with top artists across multiple genres.
Tallie Spencer: A dynamic music journalist and on-camera personality, known for her in-depth coverage of emerging trends and artists in Black music.
LaVoyce: A talented singer and songwriter, bringing first-hand experience of navigating the music industry as a performing artist.
This diverse panel promises to offer a comprehensive look at the multifaceted world of Black music, from creation and production to promotion and industry dynamics.
Sincerely,
Team Spoutible