NASHVILLE, TN. (Top40 Charts) The
Music Business Association (Music Biz) has announced that Platinum-selling Alternative Rock band KONGOS and JUNO Award-winning Alternative Country band The
Strumbellas will co-headline "Pandora Presents," a night of live music at The Cannery Ballroom on Monday, May 16.
Doors will open at 8:30 p.m. CT, with The
Strumbellas taking the stage at 9 p.m. and KONGOS following at 10 p.m. The event will be open to all
Music Biz 2016 convention attendees.
"We're thrilled to partner with
Pandora on this can't-miss show that will bring these two very talented bands to our convention," said
James Donio, President of
Music Biz. "KONGOS has already reached Platinum status with their smash single, 'Come with Me Now,' and are primed for even bigger success with their upcoming record, Egomaniac. The
Strumbellas racked up six awards in their native Canada for We Still Move on Dance Floors, and are set to invade
America with their next album, Hope."
"Both KONGOS and The
Strumbellas have huge followings on Pandora, and we're happy to have the opportunity to present them at
Music Biz 2016," said Lars Murray, SVP of Pandora's
Music Makers Group. "Pandora's mission is to help artists translate success on our platform to success in the mainstream, and there's no better way to do that than to put them in front of the industry movers and shakers who can help them reach the next level."
KONGOS is a South African-born American Alternative Rock band consisting of four brothers: Johnny, Jesse, Daniel, and Dylan
Kongos - sons of recording artist John Kongos. Their 2014 album, Lunatic, spawned the Platinum single "Come with Me Now," which also reached #1 on the Billboard Alternative Songs Charts. The band released their latest single, "Take It from Me," on April 15, and are set to release their new album, Egomaniac, on June 10.
Hailing from Lindsay, Ontario, The
Strumbellas have been blazing a path of success through their native Canada since 2009. Their critically acclaimed 2014 album, We Still Move on Dance Floors, won that year's JUNO Award for
Roots & Traditional Album of the Year by a Group, one of a long stream of accolades that also includes the SiriusXM Indies Award for Folk Group of the Year, the Ottawa Folk Festival's
Supernova Rising Star Award, the Canadian Folk
Music Award for Contemporary Album of the Year, and CBC Music's Rising Star Award. Their new album, Hope, was released on April 22, featuring the single "Spirits."
Music Biz 2016, which will return to Nashville from May 16-18, is the music industry's premier event, giving the commerce and content sectors a place to meet with trading partners, network with new companies, and learn about new trends and products impacting the music business. Registration is open now. For more information or to sign up for the conference, visit www.musicbiz2016.com.
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Music Business Association (Music Biz) is a membership organization that advances and promotes music commerce — a community committed to the full spectrum of monetization models in the industry. It provides common ground by offering thought leadership, resources and unparalleled networking opportunities, all geared to the specific needs of its membership.
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