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Born To Be Wide to host 'Creating The Perfect Music City' Seminar Born To Be Wide next takes place on Thursday 5 November and begins with an interview with veteran promoter Pete Irvine at Edinburgh’s Electric Circus. The co-founder of Regular Music, Unique Events and author of the Scotland The Best guidebook, will be in conversation with Olaf Furniss and will also participate in a panel discussion imagining the perfect music city. With a focus on the capital, it will explore ideas about how to build and nurture artistic and business talent, and will draw on recent reports by the Music Venue Trust and the University of Edinburgh. The latter found that live music contributed £40m to the city’s economy, and its gig goers attend more than twice as many shows as the Scottish average. Its co-author, Adam Behr, will also take part in the panel with additional speakers from different musical sectors including Honeyblood’s Stina Tweeddale and Edinburgh UNESCO City of Literature Trust director, Ali Bowden.
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“Stina and Ali will bring valuable perspectives and make a great contribution to the discussion,” says Born To Be Wide founder Olaf Furniss, adding that through playing in hundreds locations around the world, Tweeddale is well-placed to give examples of successful models. In addition, Bowden brings a unique insight into what factors have enabled another creative genre to thrive and how challenges faced by the literary community, were overcome. “For the past year Edinburgh’s live community has been looking at how to overcome the obstacles it faces and this discussion will go a stage further and look at what would constitute the perfect environment for music, and music businesses, to flourish,” continued Olaf. “For four decades Pete has been a pioneer in the city’s music scene, so expect great stories and fantastic insights to complement those of Adam and the other panelists.”
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Following the discussions, speakers will be invited to DJ and socialise with the audience.
GIGnotes ..... Thursday 5 November, The Electric Circus, Edinburgh, £5.50 / £4 Musicians’ Union Members. Tickets on weblink below
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