With the economy in an apparent freefall and the U.S. on the verge of regime change, we figured it was time to lighten things up and talk about ….. Rock and Roll! So we assembled a panel of folks in the rock business at the Acadia Café in Minneapolis (www.acadiacafe.com) for a spirited discussion on the intersection of music and IP – band brands and domain names, performing rights organizations, Girl Scout sing-alongs, user-generated radio, and BTO covers. Here’s the panel – and certainly an appropriate group for the presidential transition team: Keefe Russell – bass player for the Capital Sons (www.capitalsons.com); Justin Grammens – co-founder of internet radio company LocalTone Systems and former drummer of Radio 5 (www.localtoneradio.com); Phil Wilson – co-founder of LocalTone Systems and former program manager at 104.1 Jack FM; and our esteemed host, Ted Lowell, co-owner of the Acadia – purveyor of independent musical sounds and killer beer. We wanted the Mood Swings too (www.myspace.com/themoodswings), but maybe next time. So sit back, crack a beverage of choice and listen to this Rock ‘n Roll IP Head Check.
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