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This week on Beale Street Caravan, we're back at the Overton Park Shell for the 2023 Tambourine Bash, a night of Memphis music collaboration and showcases benefitting Music Export Memphis (MEM). Listen to performances from the Rising Stars Fife and Drum band, Grammy winner Cedric Burnside, Dirty Streets, Deonna Pruitt, Alexis Grace, and more! We also sit down with MEM executive director, Elizabeth Cawein, to learn more about how the organzation benefits local artists. Grammy nominated blues man, Guy Davis, will also be with us to deliver an installment of the Blues Hall of Fame, an exploration of the lives of the pioneers and innovators enshrined in the Blues Hall of Fame.
This week on Beale Street Caravan, we're back at the Overton Park Shell for the 2023 Tambourine Bash, a night of Memphis music collaboration and showcases benefitting Music Export Memphis (MEM). Listen to performances from the Rising Stars Fife and Drum band, Grammy winner Cedric Burnside, Dirty Streets, Deonna Pruitt, Alexis Grace, and more! We also sit down with MEM executive director, Elizabeth Cawein, to learn more about how the organzation benefits local artists. Grammy nominated blues man, Guy Davis, will also be with us to deliver an installment of the Blues Hall of Fame, an exploration of the lives of the pioneers and innovators enshrined in the Blues Hall of Fame.
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Host Andrew Bartolotta chats with Elizabeth Cawein, a music advocate and strategist who founded Signal Flow Public Relations and launched Music Export Memphis in 2015.Music Export Memphis functions as an export office for Memphis music, creating opportunities for musicians to showcase their music outside of the city and drive tourism, talent attraction, and economic development.During the conversation, Elizabeth shares her experiences as a changemaker in Memphis' music industry, the impact of Music Export Memphis in creating opportunities for musicians, and the importance of music in building smart cities.Join us for an inspiring conversation on the power of music in driving economic development and building communities.Learn more and support their efforts: https://musicexportmemphis.org/
Host Andrew Bartolotta chats with Elizabeth Cawein, a music advocate and strategist who founded Signal Flow Public Relations and launched Music Export Memphis in 2015.Music Export Memphis functions as an export office for Memphis music, creating opportunities for musicians to showcase their music outside of the city and drive tourism, talent attraction, and economic development.During the conversation, Elizabeth shares her experiences as a changemaker in Memphis' music industry, the impact of Music Export Memphis in creating opportunities for musicians, and the importance of music in building smart cities.Join us for an inspiring conversation on the power of music in driving economic development and building communities.Learn more and support their efforts: https://musicexportmemphis.org/
Host J.D. Reager talks to Music Export Memphis founder Elizabeth Cawein and the busiest person in Memphis music, Graham Winchester, on location at the Overton Park Shell in Memphis. Then he talks to musician Rachel Maxann on location at InDo in Nashville, and Rachel performs "Better Off Dead" and "Breathe" live. backtothelight.net musicexportmemphis.org
Elizabeth Cawein of Music Export Memphis joins Eric Barnes on The Sidebar.
Host J.D. Reager chats with guests Bailey Bigger, Steve Selvidge (The Hold Steady, Bash & Pop), Elizabeth Cawein (Music Export Memphis), Andrew Geraci (Alicja-Pop, San Salida) and Chris Davenport (San Salida) on location at the Levitt Shell during The Tambourine Bash, an annual fundraiser for Music Export Memphis. J.D. also shares a live performance from the evening - Selvidge's "Lazarus" featuring Amy LaVere and Jody Stephens (Big Star) - courtesy of Memphis Magnetic Recording.
Everyone has those songs. You know the ones... they transport you to a specific place in time solidifying a memory into a milestone. But do cities have that, too? Elizabeth Cawein, music advocate and founder Music Export MEM, is here to explain how each city has a unique sound, and why that matters. She shares how our city is where contemporary and legacy combine creating a DIY ethos that can't fit into a specific formula. And her 2018 TEDxMemphis Talk serves as proof. Tune in to see for yourself!
Elizabeth Cawein founded Music Export Memphis in 2016 to elevate the careers of Memphis musicians, to make Memphis a city of choice for musicians and other creatives, and to elevate Memphis’ brand as a contemporary music city. More recently, Music Export Memphis had to switch gears during the pandemic to fulfill its mission in different ways. Championing the cause of Memphis music didn’t start in 2016, though. Elizabeth cut her teeth at the Memphis Music Foundation’s resource center and founded her own music-only PR firm, Signal Flow PR, along the way.
Host J.D. Reager is joined by his friend, colleague and a big-time supporter of Memphis music and musicians, Elizabeth Cawein. Elizabeth talks about her inspiration for founding the non-profit organization Music Export Memphis and it's mission, working with J.D. on the Rock for Love benefit show and her new side hustles as a DJ and radio host. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Elizabeth Cawein of Music Export Memphis joins Eric Barnes on The Extra Podcast.
Elizabeth Cawein, Memphian, music policy activist, and educator, discusses music's relationship to urbanism and her City's efforts to confront COVID-19. http://detroitsound.org/artifact/elizabeth-cawein
Music & culture expert; publicity & marketing professional; entrepreneur; instructor; producer; moderator; and ‘sound diplomat’ – these are all terms that describe Elizabeth’s career. We had a lively conversation about her fascinating experience with many aspects of the music industry. Thank you for listening. We welcome your comments via Twitter at exportstoriespodcast @exportstoriesp1, and via our website at www.exportstories.com
Elizabeth Cawein delves into the psychology of music, the paralysis of choice and the evolution of consumption in this episode of Walkabout Radio. As Founder of the Music Export Memphis (MEM), Elizabeth believes that music is a driver of economic development and that artists want to live in cities that provide opportunities for them. She has moderated panels at SXSW in 2015 and 2016 and hosts a showcase at Folk Alliance International. In 2015, she was honored by the British Council at its inaugural Education UK Alumni Awards, celebrating outstanding U.S. alumni of British institutions, for her entrepreneurial work. During this episode, Elizabeth and I dive into Drake, our favorite 90s one-hit-wonders and the progression of music culture.
¿Cómo se convierte una ciudad en una "ciudad musical"? La publicista Elizabeth Cawein explica cómo una escena musical próspera hace a una ciudad más sana y feliz, y comparte ideas para brindar apoyo a las escenas de música local y demostrar el talento local de las ciudades al mundo.
Comment une ville devient-elle connue pour « sa musique » ? La publiciste Elizabeth Cawein explique la façon dont le développement des scènes musicales permet d'améliorer la santé et le bonheur des milieux urbains. Elle partage quelques astuces pour encourager votre scène musicale locale et vous vanter du talent de votre ville auprès du monde entier.
Como uma cidade torna-se conhecida como uma "cidade da música"? A publicitária Elizabeth Cawein explica como as cenas musicais prósperas tornam as cidades mais saudáveis e mais felizes e compartilha ideias para reforçar sua cena musical local e exibir o talento de sua cidade para o mundo.
Wie wird eine Stadt zur "Musikstadt"? Die Publizistin Elizabeth Cawein erklärt, wie eine prosperierende Musikszene eine Stadt glücklicher und gesunder macht, und stellt diverse Ideen vor, wie man die Musikszene in der eigenen Stadt stärken und die Welt für ihre Talente begeistern kann.
How does a city become known as a "music city"? Publicist Elizabeth Cawein explains how thriving music scenes make cities healthier and happier and shares ideas for bolstering your local music scene -- and showing off your city's talent to the world.
This week on Memphis Musicology, we sit down with Music Export Memphis founder Elizabeth Cawein to discuss the many ways that MEM is working to showcase Memphis musicians outside the city while simultaneously bolstering the city’s brand. We also take a look at several women from Memphis’ “golden age” and explore how they helped to shape the city’s musical legacy, sometimes decades after their careers officially ended.