Music City: Glasgow UNESCO City of Music
We're proud to be working with the City of Glasgow to put together a web-radio station to celebrate it's elevated status as a UNESCO 'City of Music', the first city in the UK to be awarded with such an honour. If you'd like to get involved, please get in touch..Music City Radio – call for submissions!
In August 2008 Glasgow was named a UNESCO City of Music with the distinct honour of being the first British city to receive this status.
If you are one of the people involved in the music scene of Glasgow, City of Music is pleased to be able to invite you to be part of our new project ‘Music City Radio – Celebrating Glasgow’s Music’.
Due to launch in April 2010, Music City Radio will help promote your music, events, concerts and shows to local and international listeners who will tune in via our website: www.glasgowcityofmusic.com
We are working with our friends at Open Ear www.openearmusic.com to create a bespoke music stream that covers all genres of music being produced in the city for our new website (due April 2010), as we know that the best way to promote the amazing music being produced in the city is to let people hear it.
If you have material (MP3’s of releases, live recordings, interviews etc.) that you would like to include you can upload it here:
http://soundcloud.com/open-ear/dropbox
Or send it on disc to:
Glasgow City of Music
20 Trongate
Glasgow
G1 5ES
All music we use will be fully credited and will link to your website / download shop.
For more information please contact:
Website: info@glasgowcityofmusic.com
Telephone: 0141 3022819
We would also like to hear your thoughts on this project and any suggestions are welcome.
If this email doesn’t apply to you but you know someone who might be interested please forward it on. The more the merrier! Click
The Creative Cities Network connects cities who want to share experiences, ideas and best practices aiming at cultural, social and economic development. To reflect all that’s going on in Glasgow’s music scene we plan to launch a new website in Spring 2010 which will allow anyone involved in Glasgow’s musical life to promote what they do, find out information, list events and showcase their work. For more information please get in touch or visit: www.glasgowcityofmusic.com or www.unesco.org