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Billboard Magazine Backstage Pass / WorldMags.netNettwerk Music Group 30th Anniversary place March 18 at the South by Twin Bandit offers its version of Southwest conference in Austin. Barenaked Ladies’ “Jane.” Two Scheduled to appear at the fete Nettwerk tracks from Coldplay are at nightclub Maggie Mae’s on Sixth included: “Yellow,” as interpreted by Street are Nettwerk acts Family of the Caroline Pennell, and “Shiver,” in a Year, Boxed In and Chadwick Stokes. version by Run River North. The event, thrown in partnership with Coming March 17 is Nettwerk: the Leo Burnett Artist in Residence 30 Years of Music, a 30-track program, starts at noon. collection that spans the label’s The company’s anniversary history, from tunes by early signees festivities started in January with Skinny Puppy and Moev to the the release of From Cover to present, with recent singles from Boxed In will join fellow Nettwerk Cover: 30 Years at Nettwerk. The Guster and Sinéad O’Connor. acts Family of 14-track collection features current Additionally, Nettwerk launched the Year and Chadwick Stokes Nettwerk acts interpreting tunes Nettcast, a twice-monthly podcast at SXSW. from the label’s robust catalog first hosted by Nettwerk staffers that made famous by previous artists on features the company’s artists in PARTYING DOWN The company may be headquartered the roster. fun settings in Los Angeles, such in Vancouver, but Nettwerk Music Among the selections on the as playing the party game Cards IN TEXAS Group is heading south to the compilation: Lily Kershaw covers Against Humanity or scrolling SXSW to host Nettwerk’s Lone Star State to celebrate its Old Crow Medicine Show’s “Wagon through dating app Tinder. 30th-birthday bash 30th anniversary. Wheel,” Radical Face reimagines Nettwerk act Scars on 45 appeared The official birthday party takes Skinny Puppy’s “Assimilate” and in the first episode. —M.N. GUS STEWART/REDFERNS/GETTYGUS IMAGES CongratulationstoNeitwerk Music Group for 30 ofyearsof success! RoyaltyShare Royalty Solutions for a Digital World From your friends at RoyaltyShare-proud to be Nettwerk's royalty software solution for more than 7 years! www.royaltysiare.C;OFT1 858-784-5400 [email protected] WorldMags.net.
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