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SXSW - Sharing a Passion for Music Discovery Additional Performing Artists Announced Austin, Texas - January 10, 2017 - South by Southwest® Conference and Festivals (SXSW®) has announced 498 additional artists set to perform at the 2017 event. SXSW is the destination for industry professionals, influencers and international media who share a passion for music discovery. This is a small sample of over 2,000 artists scheduled to perform from Monday, March 13 - Sunday, March 19, 2017. The SXSW Music Festival hosts a curated mix of new, up-and-coming, international, and legendary artists in a variety of musical genres performing in venues throughout downtown Austin. A few highlights are Au/Ra, Cameron Avery, Kadhja Bonet, CAPYAC, Cloud Castle Lake, Brent Cobb, Fuzon, Goldlink, The Japanese House, Lizzo, Tkay Maidza, Pill, The Relationship, RF Shannon, R.LUM.R, Maggie Rogers, Satellite Young, Alexandra Savior, Savoy Motel, Eric Slick, Trementina, and Cindy Wilson. The latest list of artists scheduled to perform for the attending global creative industries includes: 5ive (Earth TX) Balún (Brooklyn NY) A-Town GetDown (Austin TX) Banditos (Birmingham AL) The Academic (Mullingar IRELAND) Jacob Banks (Birmingham UK-ENGLAND) Acid Tongue (Seattle WA) Sho Baraka (Atlanta GA) Adele H (Bergamo ITALY) The Bastards of Fate (Roanoke VA) Lydia Ainsworth (Toronto CANADA) The Bay Rays (Tunbridge Wells UK-ENGLAND) Airways (Peterborough UK-ENGLAND) Bobby Bazini (Mont-Laurier CANADA) AlcolirykoZ (Medellín COLOMBIA) BdotCroc & DJ Keezy (Minneapolis MN) All Our Exes Live In Texas (Newtown Bee Caves (Austin TX) AUSTRALIA) Belle Game (Vancouver CANADA) All We Are (Liverpool UK-ENGLAND) Best Fern (Montreal CANADA) Altocamet (Mar Del Plata ARGENTINA) Big AL Cherry (Monroe LA) ANALOGIX (Fukuoka-Shi JAPAN) The Big Moon (London UK-ENGLAND) Marisa Anderson (Portland OR) Big Thief (Brooklyn NY) Apache (San Francisco CA) Scott H. Biram (Austin TX) Arco (Granada SPAIN) Birds of Olympus (Wicklow IRELAND) Ariana and the Rose (New York NY) Birthday (Oakland CA) Arise Roots (Los Angeles CA) Birthday Club (Houston TX) Jor’Dan Armstrong (Atlanta GA) Black Rheno (Sydney AUSTRALIA) Ask Carol (Oslo NORWAY) Blac Youngsta (Memphis TN) Nicole Atkins (Nashville TN) Tiano Bless & One Family Band (Santiago CHILE) Atlántico House Caribe (Bogotá COLOMBIA) Blueprint Blue (London UK-ENGLAND) Au/Ra (Saint Paul ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA) Kadhja Bonet (Los Angeles CA) Autoramas (Rio De Janeiro BRAZIL) Boogarins (Goiânia BRAZIL) Cameron Avery (Perth AUSTRALIA) Borchi y Su Doble Redoble (Mexico City MEXICO) Bad Pop (Vancouver CANADA) Brass Street Boys (Coyoacán MEXICO) Lizi Bailey (Atlanta GA) Beth Brown (Newcastle AUSTRALIA) Baked (Brooklyn NY) Brutal Juice (Denton TX) Molly Burch (Austin TX) The Deslondes (New Orleans LA) Eshon Burgundy (Philadelphia PA) DeZorah (McAllen TX) Louise Burns (Vancouver CANADA) The Digital Wild (Austin TX) Adrion Butler (Dallas TX) Distractor (Costa Mesa CA) Caballeros Del Plan G (Gómez Palacio MEXICO) The Districts (Philadelphia PA) Josiah Caleb (Dallas TX) Divine Council (Richmond/Chicago VA) Analee Cantu (Austin TX) Michael Dixon (Houston TX) Capela (São Paulo BRAZIL) DJ Grip (Austin TX) CAPYAC (Austin TX) DJ J HEAT (Newark NJ) Carpenter Brut (Poitiers FRANCE) DJ Overcomer (Dallas TX) Cary The Dreamer (Miami FL) DJ RayRay (Taipei TAIWAN) Casi (Bangor UK-WALES) Dj Ride (Lisbon PORTUGAL) Castlecomer (Sydney AUSTRALIA) DJ RS (Tokyo JAPAN) Castro (Dallas TX) Doeman (Houston TX) Nyck Caution (Brooklyn NY) Nicole Dollanganger (Toronto CANADA) Chad Valley (Oxford UK-ENGLAND) The Dove & the Wolf (Philadelphia PA) CHAI (Nagoya JAPAN) Dre Prince (Austin TX) The Chain Gang of 1974 (Los Angeles CA) The Drummies (Dallas TX) Chamothy The Great (Austin TX) DTCV (Columbus OH) Chasca (San Marcos TX) Dual Core (Austin TX) Chill Russell (Austin TX) Duchess Says (Montréal CANADA) Christina (Shreveport LA) Duotang (Winnipeg CANADA) Stef Chura (Detroit MI) E. 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Fanning (Dublin IRELAND) Coucheron (Sandvika NORWAY) Farida (Gjøvik NORWAY) Martin Creed (London UK-ENGLAND) FARRO (Franklin TN) Alex Cuba (Artemisa CUBA) Fat Tony (Houston TX) Buck Curran (Lewiston ME) Fauna Shade (Everett WA) Cuyo (Taos NM) Faux Ferocious (Nashville TN) Da Chick (Lisbon PORTUGAL) Charlie Faye & The Fayettes (Austin TX) Sturle Dagsland (Stavanger NORWAY) Feather Trade (Athens GA) The Darcys (Toronto CANADA) Feeder (London UK-ENGLAND) Tim Darcy (Montreal CANADA) Joshua Feuerstein (Phoenix AZ) Darkbird (Austin TX) Field Trip (Los Angeles CA) Darling West (Oslo NORWAY) Fifi Rong (London UK-ENGLAND) Dead Meadow (Los Angeles CA) FingerFingerrr (Sao Paulo SP) Dear Boy (Los Angeles CA) Five Eight (Athens GA) Jared Deck (Weatherford OK) Fizzy Blood (Leeds UK-ENGLAND) De Osos (Mexico City MEXICO) Food Court (Sydney AUSTRALIA) Forecast in Rome (Mexico City MEXICO) Jade Eyes 孔雀眼 (Taipei TAIWAN) Foreign Air (Charlotte NC) Jahkoy (Toronto CANADA) Forever (Montreal CANADA) The Japanese House (London UK-ENGLAND) Joey Fourr (London UK-ENGLAND) Japanese Wallpaper (Melbourne AUSTRALIA) F.R.E.E. 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    2020 ANNUAL REPORT WAAX at Valley Fiesta. Photo by Dave Kan. OUR VISION To support and promote a thriving contemporary live and recorded music industry that transforms lives and delivers artistic, cultural, social and economic value to Queensland. QMUSIC 3/374 Brunswick Street PO Box 878 Fortitude Valley Qld 4006 Australia T (07) 3257 0013 E [email protected] W www.qmusic.com.au Queensland Music Network Incorporated ABN 14 083 014 720 CONTENTS PRESIDENT’S REPORT ...............................................................................................................................4 CEO’S REPORT ....................................................................................................................................................6 FIRST NATIONS PROGRAMMER AND PRODUCER REPORT .......8 PROGRAMMING .......................................................................................................................................10 PROGRAM OF ACTIVITIES ..........................................................................................................11 INDUSTRY ADVOCACY ....................................................................................................................27 PARTNERSHIPS ...............................................................................................................................................29 QMUSIC FEATURES ...............................................................................................................................30 QMUSIC’S REACH ....................................................................................................................................36