What we’re about
The purpose of this meetup group is to connect "New to Nashville" music professionals with the local industry movers and shakers.
Join this group if you are a:
- Musician
- Music Creator or Songwriter (also check out our Nashville Sync Meetup!)
- Producer or Audio Engineer (also check out our Nashville Producer Meetup!)
- Music Industry Entrepreneur
- Entertainment Industry Professional
- Music-related Freelancer or Content Creator
We'll be hanging at HOME - Helping Our Music Evolve and listening to some music in the studios while building targeted relationships. HOME is a gorgeous 24/7 music production and coworking facility in a very convenient East Nashville location. There's also:
- Indoor Stage & Outdoor Courtyard
- Rehearsal & Writing Space
- Recording and Mixing Studio
- Photo Wall and Live Streaming Setup
- Recreation Area with Pool and Ping Pong
Come check it out, and make some new connections :)
We hope to see you there!
Learn more about HOME at homeformusic.org 🏡
Want some tips for making it happen in Music City? Read this blog post from HOME's Founder called 'Advice for a New Nashville Songwriter'.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Meet My Music: Virtual Studio HangLink visible for attendees
We have so much talent in the HOME community and so many new people joining. This is your chance to get connected!
What have you been working on? Bring whatever you've got and share it in a laid-back and friendly setting. It's a casual, come-as-you-are space where everyone is welcome. Share your music, talk about your process, and discover new collaborators.
If you lean more to the industry side of things, share some music from the artists that you represent. We'd love to hear what you're working with!
And hey, while you're sharing your tunes, why not show off your creative space too? No pressure ;)
This event will be led by HOME's A&R Team, a specially skilled committee who select Homies to participate in collaborative writing sessions and make music that is valuable for sync licensing.
Please join this event HERE.
Due to protective measures, we've moved these meetups into our HOME community app. Once you click through to join us, you'll be asked to create your FREE Account in the HOME App to join the hang! See you soon!Here's a little bit about this week's host and HOME A&R Coordinator:
Logan Crowell was a dedicated songwriter and multi-instrumentalist before diving into the music industry by moving to Nashville at 32 to study music business and production at Belmont University. After his first semester, Logan founded Record Realization, an artist development company, and then created the innovative 'Voice to Venue' concept, becoming the entertainment director for over a dozen live music venues. These ventures allowed Logan to work with over 50 artists in production, booking, management, strategy and marketing.
These early projects set the stage for his ultimate creation, HOME - Helping Our Music Evolve. Through HOME, Logan has worked with hundreds of creators, including artists like Briston Maroney, Lainey Wilson, Lee Brice, Sarah Evans, Filmore, and Brothers Osborne. His true passion lies in nurturing emerging talent and helping them navigate the industry. Logan's expertise in pitching music has opened doors to major companies such as Concord, BMG, peermusic, Secret Road, Big Yellow Dog, and Prescription Songs. His introductions have led HOME Members to secure lucrative sync placements, sign with top managers, and land record deals.
Join us for Meet My Music to connect with HOME’s A&R Team and add new collaborators to your network.
RSVP now. Don't miss out on the chance to make some awesome connections that take your career to the next level!
- It All Starts With the Song: The MLC’s Song Registration WorkshopHOME - Helping Our Music Evolve, Nashville, TN
Calling all MLC Members! Get step-by-step help to register your songs with The MLC!
>> You MUST Register at this link HERE in order to attend! <<
In this interactive workshop, held in person at HOME, we will walk you through each step of the song registration process. You cannot collect your digital mechanical royalties if your songs are not properly registered in The MLC’s database. What you will learn and do in this workshop will ensure you are not missing out on your royalties.
Date/Time: Thursday, November 14 from 6:00 – 8:00pm
Venue: HOME (615 Main St, Suite G1, Nashville, TN 37206)Workshop Highlights:
- Refresher: A brief presentation about The MLC and the types of royalties it collects and distributes
- Walk Through: Demonstrations by our expert instructors of all of The MLCs song (works) registration and management tools
- Tools at Your Fingertips: Time for you to use The MLC’s tools on your own, with MLC support staff standing by to provide assistance
Workshop Requirements:
- MLC Membership: Participants must be MLC members to attend. Not a member yet? Join now and allow 48 hours for processing before attending the workshop.
- Laptop with Wi-Fi: Please bring a working laptop that can connect to Wi-Fi. If you intend to use The MLC’s spreadsheet bulk upload tool, also ensure that you have spreadsheet software installed on your laptop.
- Song Information: Have details ready about the songs (works) you intend to register, so you can make the most of the workshop.
- RSVP: To secure your spot, please RSVP in advance at THIS LINK. If, for any reason, you can't attend after RSVPing, kindly notify us immediately so we can offer your spot to someone else.
- Making Money With MusicLink visible for attendees
Independent artists, musicians, and industry professionals are invited to join an impactful webinar exploring practical, income-generating strategies and valuable resources available to Tennessee’s creative community.
Together, Jimmy Wheeler from the Tennessee Entertainment Commission (TEC) and Making Money with Music author Randy Chertkow will dive into ways independent artists can enhance their careers and financial stability.
### What to Expect:
- Practical strategies to build income streams through licensing, streaming, live performances, and fan-driven support.
- Insights into TEC’s support programs for Tennessee music creators, including growth and funding opportunities.
This hour-long session includes a Q&A segment, giving attendees the chance to engage directly with leaders committed to the success of independent artists in Tennessee.
This webinar is brought to you in partnership between Helping Our Music Evolve (HOME) and the Tennessee Entertainment Commission.
### ABOUT THE PRESENTERS
JIMMY WHEELER is a native Nashvillian and a seasoned veteran of the music industry. After attending the University of Tennessee, he started his music business journey back home in Nashville as a field marketing rep for BMG Distribution. His career led him to stints in Atlanta and Minneapolis and finally back home in 1995 where he has been ever since. Jimmy has held various positions within BMG (now Sony Music) ranging from sales, marketing, radio promotion and distribution. He left Sony in December of 2019 after 30 years. He had a brief stint at a tech firm in early 2020 which shuttered its doors during the pandemic. He spent 2 years in artist management before coming on board as the Director of Business Development for the Tennessee Entertainment Commission. Jimmy resides in Franklin with his wife Molly. They have 2 grown children and 5 grandchildren.
RANDY CHERTKOW is a musician, author, journalist, public speaker, instructor, and music consultant. He co-wrote 4 books with major publishers, including the critically-acclaimed The Indie Band Survival Guide (Macmillan) (first and second editions), The DIY Music Manual (Random House), and Making Money With Music (Macmillan). He currently works at the non-profit Center for Creative Entrepreneurship (CCE) providing music business education to musicians around the country. He also professionally speaks about music business and revenue generation at conventions, music organizations (e.g. The Recording Academy), businesses (Guitar Center), cities (New York City, Austin, Chicago), and schools (SAE, Music Industry Workshop, Columbia College). This includes speaking at venues such as Carnegie Hall. Their band, Beatnik Turtle, released over 500 songs spanning 20 albums, licensed music to Disney and Viacom, and wrote music for TV, films, and theater including Chicago's Second City. In 2007, they released a song every single day of the year.