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Jimmie Vaughan
- Oral History
Jimmie Vaughan took time from his 2020 tour schedule for his NAMM Oral History interview during which he spoke about his early days as a musician
Stay Informed With NAMM Newsletters
- Article
To serve our industry, NAMM crafts daily and monthly newsletters with the latest news and opportunities for music, sound and entertainment technology.
NFIB and the U.S. Chamber of Congress Issue Phase IV CARES Act Legislative Guidance
- Issues and Advocacy
https://ww1.namm.org/issues-and-advocacy/covid-19-update/nfib-and-us-chamber-congress-issue-phase-iv-cares
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Industry Leaders Call on Senate to Offer Event Professionals COVID-19 Relief
- Press Release
In a letter delivered earlier today, the NAMM Executive Committee and Michael T.
The NAMM TEC Awards Announces Final Call for Entries
- Press Release
The NAMM TEC Awards committee has announced that the call for entries to be honored at The 36th annual NAMM TEC Awards will close on August 31, 2020.
Ep. 78 - The Beach Boys
- Blog Post
Join Dan, Mike and Ashley as they go on a Surfin’ Safari this week with The Beach Boys!
PPP Extended to August 8
- Article
On Saturday, July 4, President Trump signed S.
Wanted: Music Store Photos
- Blog Post
You must have a favorite music store, everyone does. The NAMM Resource Center wants to see it!
Tips for Turning Your Reverb Sales Up to 11
- NAMM U Post
Are you looking to boost your sales on Reverb? In this special online session, Sebastian Fabal, the company’s senior director of operations and outreach,...
Eric Whitacre's Virtual Choir 6: "Sing Gently" Film to Debut Sunday, July 19
- Press Release
Virtual Choir 6: "Sing Gently," an original composition from Eric Whitacre, will make its global premier on Sunday, July 19, at 10:30 a.m.
Member Benefits
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As a NAMM member, you are an industry insider with access to hot new products that set your business up for success, free professional education, discounts on...
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Federal and State COVID-19 Relief Resources
- Issues and Advocacy
https://ww1.namm.org/issues-and-advocacy/covid-19-update/federal-and-state-covid-19-relief-resources
There are options still available to small businesses in the form of grants and loans at the state and federal level.
NAMM Advocacy Webinar Featuring John B. King, Jr., former Secretary of Education at the U.S. Department of Education
- Issues and Advocacy
https://ww1.namm.org/issues-and-advocacy/music-education/namm-advocacy-webinar-featuring-john-b-king-jr
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Rosa Gil del Bosque
- Oral History
Rosa Gil del Bosque was the only female founder of Amigos de la Guitarra de Valencia, an organization dedicated to presenting concerts that showc
Beverly Noga
- Oral History
Beverly Noga learned all she knows from her mother about the music business.
Joe Chambers
- Oral History
Joe Chambers was inspired by his older brother George to play guitar and write songs.
NAMM Advocacy Forum
- NAMM U Post
“If you’re not at the table you’re on the menu” - Mary Luehrsen, Executive Director of The NAMM Foundation
Dennis Dreith
- Oral History
Dennis Dreith was inspired and encouraged by several music teachers and professors during the early part of his education.
Ep. 77 - Jonathan "Sugarfoot" Moffett
- Blog Post
This week we celebrate the phenomenal drumming career of Jonathan “Sugarfoot” Moffett.
NAMM Advocacy Forum to Feature John B. King, Jr.
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“If you’re not at the table you’re on the menu” - Mary Luehrsen, Executive Director of The NAMM Foundation
Chris Montez
- Oral History
Chris Montez recorded a number of hit records including “Let’s Dance” in 1962 followed by “Call Me” and “There Will Never be Another You.” He als
Billy Hart
- Oral History
Billy Hart was born in Washington DC, where he was exposed to the drums at a young age.
NAMM Advocacy Forum
- Issues and Advocacy
“If you’re not at the table you’re on the menu” - Mary Luehrsen, Executive Director of The NAMM Foundation
Eddie Henderson
- Oral History
Eddie Henderson is a medical doctor who found himself in high demand by some of the legends of jazz.
George Cables
- Oral History
George Cables was classically trained on the piano having studied at the High School of Performing Arts in Manhattan and at Mannes College.
Cecil McBee
- Oral History
Cecil McBee studied clarinet in elementary school and was inspired by the encouragement of his band director.
Dave Nicholas
- Oral History
Dave Nicholas was just four years old when he began playing a piano that was left in their new house when they moved in the 1930s.
Sebastian Mariné
- Oral History
Sebastian Mariné was encouraged to pursue music by his parents.