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NAMM, the National Association of Music Merchants, announced today that it will join the Coalition for Music Education in Canada in its sixth annual Music Monday event May 3, 2010, to demonstrate the importance of music education programs throughout North America, and to celebrate the many proven benefits of playing music for people of all ages.

 NAMM, the national association of music merchants, announced today that it was the one of the top 10 booths being searched for at interactive kiosks by attendees at the AARP conference this past weekend. According to Morgan Ringwald, NAMM’s Wanna Play? booth was extremely popular with people at the conference because of the many hands-on music-making sessions available for participation.

School music programs across the U.S. being threatened by lack of funding will get some unexpected help from NAMM, the National Association of Music Merchants, and some great teen bands as part of the national SchoolJam USA competition.  The first year of the event drew more than 200 entries from a variety of unsigned bands across the country, with each band made up of talented teen musicians between the ages of 13 to 18.

The NAMM Foundation today announced that it is inviting school music educators to attend the third annual “Music Education Days” event at the NAMM Show, the largest music products trade show held annually in Anaheim, Calif.

On September 11, 2009, NAMM was named a defendant in a class action lawsuit filed by David Giambusso on behalf of himself and others similarly situated.  The complaint, which was filed in the Southern District of California, alleges that NAMM conspired with Guitar Center and Fender to raise the prices of various musical instruments and related products, including guitars, violins, and strings.  Since that time, numerous additional complaints have been filed in California, Tennessee, Illinois, Kentucky and the District of Columbia.  In class actions such as this, it has become

The Music Instinct: Science and Song, is a television documentary that brings together researchers and musicians to investigate the biological, emotional and psychological impact of music. Elena Mannes and Margaret Smilow, director and producer (respectively), of the two-hour documentary--developed with major funding from the National Science Foundation--were awarded the Grand Prix at Pariscience 2009, an international science film festival.

The 2009 Music China show recently concluded in Shanghai and NAMM, the trade association of the international music products industry, once again organized its NAMM University professional development sessions for show attendees. More than 1,100 people attended the NAMM University sessions, a 15 percent increase from 2008.  

Creating a common vocabulary for a business as wide and diverse as the international music products industry isn’t easy. But that’s the primary goal of the Ad-Hoc Technology Committee formed by the NAMM Board of Directors in 2006. The group recently met at NAMM headquarters in Carlsbad to continue its work in creating a system for electronic transactions between trading partners.

NAMM, the trade association of the international music products industry, received a special commendation yesterday for the efforts of its SupportMusic Coalition at the inaugural International Music Council’s (IMC) Musical Rights Awards held during IMC’s World Forum on Music.

The world-renowned Oak Ridge Boys, longtime supporters of music education and music making, appeared on FOX's Huckabee this weekend to announce the online auction of a signed guitar with proceeds going to the NAMM Foundation's Wanna Play Fund.

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