Soundhouse Founder to Present at Berklee Global Summit
Soundhouse Founder, Caleb Chapman will be a panelist for Berklee College of Music’s upcoming global event, “Music in the Age of COVID: Best Practices from Around the World”. Chapman will be sharing the many innovations the Soundhouse team has used to survive and even thrive despite the devastating impact of the coronavirus.
The summit includes three days of panel discussions featuring renowned musicians and industry experts from across the globe as they share resources, tools, and strategies on how to make a living with music during a pandemic. Participants will gain insights on how to generate new sources of income, create and collaborate remotely, and overcome the financial, emotional, and psychological challenges musicians are facing around the world.
Registration is free and open to all.
April 13, 10:00 a.m. ET: Africa and India Panel (RSVP)
Jacques Murigande (Mighty Popo), Artists/Educators
Aditya Balani, director of the Global Music Institute
Godwin Tom, founder of the Music Business Academy for Africa
Louise Carver, South African folk-rock singer-songwriter and pianist
Moderators: Tonya Butler and Jason Camelio
April 14, 8:00 p.m. ET: Asia Pacific Panel (RSVP)
Terence Leong, Group CCO of KKBOX Group
Jae Chong, singer-songwriter, producer
Julia Wu '15, R&B singer, Berklee alumna
Taku Hirano '95, percussionist, touring artist, Berklee alumnus
Moderators: Hae Joo Kim and Christopher Wares
April 15, 2:00 p.m. ET: Americas and Europe Panel (RSVP)
Nannette Velez, director of Latin Grammy Cultural Foundation
Will Wells B.M. '11, producer, songwriter, musician, recording engineer, Berklee alumnus
Caleb Chapman, Grammy-nominated educator, executive, producer, author, performer
Chris Cooke, cofounder and managing director of Complete Music Update (CMU)
Moderators: Ralph Jaccodine and Toki Wright