2nd Each One Teach One Music and Radio Seminar

Published: Jan. 19, 2010, 3:35 p.m.

In this episode April Sims will discuss in detail the 2nd Each One Teach One Music and Radio Seminar, she recently attended, with Christopher L. Fields and the listening audience of A & E Radio from 7:00PM \u2013 8:00PM EST at\xa0http://www.blogtalkradio.com/aprilsims.\nAbout 2nd Each One Teach One Music and Radio Seminar\nThe 2nd Each One Teach One Music and Radio Seminar took place at University Center,\xa0Carnegie-Mellon University, located in Pittsburgh, PA on January 16, 2010 from 9:00AM \u2013 5:00PM EST. The 2nd Each One Teach One Music and Radio Seminar was organized and hosted by\xa0Kevin Amos, who is the producer for \u201cOne to One\u201d, a Sunday morning radio program aired on the Internet from 6AM \u2013 12:00PM EST. \u201cOne to One\u201d can also be heard in the Pittsburgh, PA area on\xa0WRCT\xa088.3FM, the student run radio station located on the campus of\xa0Carnegie-Mellon University.\nThe 2nd Each One Teach One Music and Radio Seminar was moderated by\xa0Bob Davis, CEO and Co-Founder of Soul-Patrol.com.\nKevin Amos\xa0assembled panels for the seminar surround music genres such as Jazz, Blues, R&B, Reggae/World Music, Hip Hop, Rock as well as panels regarding Radio Past, Present and Future; Promotion and Marketing; Independent Artists; Developing Community Voices and more.\nSome of the panelists for the seminar included, but were not limited, Emmai ALaquiva, Owner of\xa0Ya Momz House; Liz Rueger, President of\xa0Independent Artist Representatives;\xa0Christian Nowlin, Owner of\xa0Out of the Dark Records;\xa0Bob Davis, CEO and Co-Founder of\xa0Soul-Patrol.com; Jonnet Solomon-Nowlin, President of\xa0National Opera House; Mena and Vocalist; Stephan Broadus, Assistant to Publisher of\xa0Pittsburgh Courier.# # #\nAbout\xa0WAGTi: WAGTi stands for \u201cWE are GREATER than i\u201d and was created by indie artists and entrepreneurs to promote, educate, motivate and inspire indie artists and entrepreneurs.\n# # #