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MusicPro ’26: Sessions for Independent Artists

The MusicPro ’26 conference, a three-day event dedicated to the career development of independent artists, has announced the addition of new sessions aimed at enhancing the skill sets of attendees. Scheduled to take place from March 27-29, 2026, at the Musicians Institute in Hollywood, the conference is hosted by the Give A Note Foundation, a nonprofit organization focused on promoting music education.

Among the newly introduced sessions are various panels and workshops that cover essential topics for artists navigating the contemporary music landscape. Notable sessions include discussions on the business aspects of music, marketing strategies, and the intricacies of music synchronization, led by industry professionals. The conference aims to provide networking opportunities between independent musicians and established industry leaders, fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing.

MusicPro ‘26 is supported by key sponsors including MusicPro Insurance and Pandora AMP, which enhance the conference’s offerings by providing resources and tools tailored to the needs of music professionals. The event is produced by Westchester Media, further solidifying its commitment to the independent artist community.

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