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The time is quickly approaching for SXSW so we will make things a little easier for you. Check out the full list of panels that will be featured this year.

  • AfroBeats (Ammo Talwar, Punch Records)
  • Asia’s Seeping Influence Into Western Music (Rob Campanell, Blastro Networks)
  • Brands and Bands: Opportunities Beyond Licensing? (Roger Wojahn, Wojahn Bros Music)
  • Brands Are Music Fans Too, Not Just Pots Of Cash (Joe Edwards, I Like The Sound Of That)
  • C3S: Putting the Revenue in Creative Commons (Wolfgang Senges, Cultural Commons Collecting Society)
  • Constructive Disruption for the Music Biz (Jim Carroll, The Irish Times)
  • Digital Marketing Bootcamp For Musicians (Theda Sandiford, Universal Republic Records)
  • Digital Media/Music in Africa (Rab Bakari, Mixerpot LLC)
  • Downloaded: The Music Industry in the Digital Age (Alex Winter, VH1 Rock Docs)
  • Economics, Consumer Psychology, and Music (Jodi Beggs, Northeastern University)
  • EDM: DJs vs Producers (Jeff Pollack, Pollack Media Group)
  • Enhancing the Mobile Music Experience (J Sider, BandPage)
  • Essential Music Royalties (Travis McFetridge, Great South Bay Music Group Inc.)
  • From 140 to 0: The Rise in Image-Based Marketing (Scott Perry, Sperry Media)
  • Get The Best Buck For Your Bang-Maximizing Revenue (Neeta Ragoowansi, TuneSat)
  • Guess What? Your Press Release Sucks! (Howard Wuelfing, Howlin’ Wuelf Media)
  • Guiltless Pleasures: Imagining a Post-Snob World (David Greenwald, Rawkblog)
  • Herding Cats: New Digital Management for Artists (Rynda Laurel, 1968media)
  • How to Build a Profitable Music App (Legally) (Brian Hirsh, Mirrored Media)
  • How to Stretch Your Recording Budget (Larry Crane, Tape Op/Jackpot Recording)
  • Inside the Music Supervisors’ Brain: Case Studies (Jon Bartlett, MEGAPHONO)
  • Insight from 1 Million Consumer Interviews (Chris Carey, EMI Music)
  • Into the Mystic: Secular Music as a Quest for More (Greg Garrett, Baylor University)
  • Live Music Supervision Session: Anatomy of a Scene (Rebecca Rienks, E! Entertainment/NBCUniversal)
  • Man v Machine: Data Science and the Future of A&R (Zanab Hussain, SimpleReach)
  • Music Festivals- The Real Deal From The Experts (Todd Sims, Flavorous)
  • Music Festivals Powered by Tech Innovation (Esben Danielsen, Roskilde Festival)
  • Music in Devices – Can Music Support User Demand? (Vickie Nauman, 7digital)
  • Music Subscription & Artist Revenue (Antony Bruno, Digitalmusic.org)
  • Musical Identity: What Music Taste Says About You (Jim Lucchese, The Echo Nest)
  • Musician Business: Lessons from the Grateful Dead (Bob Weir, The Grateful Dead)
  • Musician Tools that Matter (Chris Wiltsee, BandPage)
  • My Money & My Fans: The Copyright Conundrum (Margot Kaminski, Information Society Project at Yale Law)
  • Navigating Washington – Policy and Music in 2013 (Michael Bracy, Future of Music Coalition)
  • New Orleans Music Today (Scott Billington, Rounder Records)
  • Principles of Pop/Rock Record Making: Songwriting (Howard Benson, Howard Benson Productions)
  • Radio is Still Radio: And That’s a Good Thing (Brian Lakamp, Clear Channel)
  • Rogue Ticketing: Louis CK and LCD vs. Ticketmaster (Gannon Hall, Ticketfly)
  • Silicon Valley Isn’t the Enemy (Anymore) (Mike McGuire, Gartner)
  • Singles Labels + Artists: Proven Success (Jake Hurn, White Iris)
  • So We Won SOPA: Turning a Moment into a Movement (Michael Petricone, Consumer Electronics Association)
  • Songwriting for the Screen (Amanda Krieg, Format Entertainment)
  • SXSW Interview: Ken Scott (interviewed by Kevin Augunas)
  • The Brand Called YOU: A New Take on an Old Theme (Liz Leahy, Section 101)
  • The Future of Music + Brands Looks Promising (Eric Johnson, DDB Chicago)
  • The Power of Lyrics in the Digital Age (Deborah Newman, MusicStrat)
  • The Royal(ties) Pain in the Music Industry’s A$$ (Patrick Reynolds, Triton Digital)
  • This Is Your (Rap) Life (Tahir Hemphill, Harvard University)
  • UK 101: How to Break Your Band in the UK (Jules Parker, PRS for Music)
  • Using Social to Fill the House (Jordan Glazier, Eventful)
  • Where To? A Sat Nav For The Music Business (Horace Trubridge, British Musicians’ Union)
  • Who Cares If You Have an Audience? (Brian Felsen, CD Baby)
  • Wild About You (Stuart Coupe, Laughing Outlaw Records & Management)
  • Writing for Music Libraries (Steve Knill, GMR Marketing)

Props to Hypebot [AlLindstrom]