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Doxology Music Presents #Notes2Notes Music Business Crash Course | @wilsonjoel

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After much anticipation, Doxology Music has finally rolled out the full details of the music business crash course which was announced in part earlier.

With the theme #Notes2Notes, the Doxology Music Business Crash Course (Series 1) has enjoined the hands of some of the industry greats with various qualities to assist Artistes, Musicians, Music Producers & Music promoters in becoming their best.

Facilitators include Sammie Okposo (Gospel Artiste/CEO Zamar Entertainment), Uche Nnaji (CEO of OUCH),  Steve Babaeko (CEO X3M Media),  Femi ‘Kwame’Aderibigbe (CEO Virtual Media Network LTD), Timi Dakolo (Recording Artiste), Tee-Mac (Recording Artiste),   Praiz (Recording Artiste),  Adegoke Coker (Speaker/Author), Aderonke (OAP) and of course Wilson Joel,  who is the host and the CEO of Doxology Music.

 

Date: Saturday, 3rd of September, 2016

Time: 9am

Venue: Freedom Park,  Onikan, Lagos

It is a “No Holds” workshop made to push you into your best ever productive musical season!

To book a seat and for further enquiries:

Email: crashcourse@doxologymusic.net

Telephone: 0902 060 4870

Connect:

Twitter | Facebook | Instagram: @doxologymusic

Website: doxologymusic.net

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