15 Şubat 2013 Cuma

Andrew Loog Oldham Confirmed For New York Sound City Keynote

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On March 11, the New York Sound City 2013 conference will get underway with an array of music industry panels and roundtables at the Wythe hotel in Brooklyn, followed by an evening showcase at the Knitting Factory.

Andrew Loog Oldham, who managed the Rolling Stones in the 60s, will be a the featured keynote speaker. Oldham will be joined by the veteran music industry executive & manager Danny Fields (Iggy and the Stooges, Ramones, Velvet Underground, Nico, The Doors, MC5) for an hour-long conversation delving deep into the heart, blood and sweat of rock and roll.

The central theme of the New York Sound City 2013 conference is the notion of British Invasion -- how the relationship between New York and Liverpool, two great ports and hotbeds of music and creativity have shaped popular music for generations.

From the Rolling Stones and the Beatles with blues, R&B and rock and roll, through to the interplay between UK and US Punk movements with the Sex Pistols, the Clash, the Ramones and New York Dolls, and right up to the current EDM explosion. There has always been a symbiotic musical relationship between the US & UK, making Oldham a perfect fit as keynote speaker.

Credited with establishing the Stones' reputation as the bad boys of the British Invasion and orchestrating their ultimate rise to prominence as the "world's greatest rock & roll band," Andrew Loog Oldham worked with the Stones on multiple albums, including the band's 1964 debut.

Today, as the host of SiriusXM's Andrew Loog Oldham Program on Little Steven's Underground Garage Channel, he provides daily insights into the early days of the British invasion, tying it all together by showing a direct link between those glory days, and what's hot at this very moment.

Tickets for the New York Sound City 2013 conference are available at  http://www.liverpoolsoundcity.co.uk/home/business/nysc-tickets.aspx.

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