Inaugural “Music Is My Business” Panel Event to be held
at Starstruck Entertainment on July 18
Photo Credit: Jessica McIntosh Photography
(Nashville, Tenn. – July 12, 2023) Women’s Music Business Association (WMBA Nashville) is set to kick off its 2023 fundraising initiatives with an inclusive t-shirt campaign titled “Music Is My Business.” The campaign, commencing on July 18th, pays homage to an iconic line of shirts that WMBA members proudly wore for over two decades. These revitalized shirts embody the essence of inclusiveness while celebrating the diverse narratives and contributions of individuals within the vibrant music industry ecosystem.
“To be given a platform where I can give a voice to those like myself who aren’t able to speak any longer or won’t due to fear-the outcast or judged, music is the universal language in which I am able to give those said voices meaning- as well as my own. That’s why Music is My business. Wearing this shirt makes me feel empowered, inspired and accepted” – Ally Free, Musician/Songwriter & Member of Black Opry
The funds raised from the t-shirt campaign will directly support WMBA’s vision and mission. The organization aims to fuel future diverse programming, contribute to the Nashville community, expand recruitment efforts, and empower more female leaders within the industry. The shirts will be available for purchase both in-person at the upcoming panel event and online through the official WMBA Nashville website (www.wmbanashville.org) starting July 18th.
The inaugural panel of the Music Is My Business series will take place on Tuesday, July 18th, at 6 PM, hosted at Starstruck Entertainment. The event will provide an exclusive insider’s look into the business of music, featuring esteemed panelists, including Kari Barnhart (Studio Bank), Lauren Spahn (Shackelford, Bowen, McKinley & Norton, LLP), and Kristin Lee (KLBM).
WMBA extends an open invitation to all industry professionals to attend this event. WMBA members will enjoy free admission, while non-members can attend for a nominal fee of $10 at the door.
Women’s Music Business Association (WMBA) is an exclusive professional organization dedicated to fostering opportunities for women within the music business through education, networking, industry involvement, community service, and organizational fellowship. Every month, the WMBA hosts membership meetings featuring guest speakers and panelists from all areas of the music business as well as networking events, philanthropic opportunities, and social outings for current and prospective members alike. The WMBA is a 501(c)(6) non-profit organization. For more information, please visit https://www.wmbanashville.org/. Stay connected @wmbanashville.
Ally Free, Musician/Songwriter &
Member of Black Opry
Photo Credit: Virginia Brick