Australian Music Week has just thrown down a list of the first 30 showcasing artsits confirmed to play at the annual music summit this November.
The list includes some familiars to the Blue Mountains with Dog Trumpet, Rhythm Hunters and Andy Golledge all making the massive list.
The first round of delegates who will participate in AMW's conference programme are also online, with AMW presenting over 20 panels featuring leading industry figures from Australia and abroad, including personnel from record labels, agencies, management and touring companies, tackling topics such as radio, touring, marketing, emerging technologies, artist management, and mental health within the music industry.
Check www.australianmusicweek.com for the full list of showcasing artists and delegates.
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