Music Products Industry Bands Together as 101st NAMM Show Closes
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Music Products Industry Bands Together as 101st NAMM Show Closes
Increase in International Registration and Elton John Benefit Concert Among Highlights of Record-Breaking Trade Show
ANAHEIM, Calif., January 21, 2003NAMM, the International Music Products Association, today announced that some 67,601 industry professionals, a four percent increase from last years record-breaking registration, came to the 2003 NAMM Show in Anaheim to see the latest music products and learn new ways to improve their businesses.
The NAMM Show, the music products industrys largest annual domestic gathering, wrapped up Sunday after four thrilling days of conference sessions, celebrity sightings, performances and exhibits, showcasing the hottest products the music products industry has to offer in 2003. This years show saw a phenomenal 15 percent increase in international registration and played host to the largest concert event in the shows history: a star-studded tribute to Sir Elton John that raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for NAMMs music education charities.
The NAMM Show has been really good for us this year by getting the right people to see our product that would not have seen it otherwise, said Chris Donahue, Tradition Guitars. The show was well attended and we got a lot of sales leads and new dealers out of our business here.
This years show has been outstanding, said Doug MacCallum, vice president and general manager for AKG Acoustics, U.S. At this show weve seen a great diversity of customers, and with our new trade show booth and new products, its been a winner of a show.
Music retailers also seemed to be optimistic about the future. Peter Brunner, a buyer from The Music Box in Van Nuys, California, said, The shows been good. Im amazed with all of the software companies here. Im buying product and looking forward to a good 2003.
Throughout the crowded aisles, show attendees and exhibitors gathered to hear, play and experience music of every style. Heavy traffic at the NAMM Member Success Center demonstrated the industrys commitment to creating new customers from the earliest ages to older adults and seniors as well as finding new ways to improve efficiency and save money in the coming year. In 2003, NAMM will be taking its music-making message to the Web with the launch of its new teen initiative, The Music Edge and supportmusic.com, a new Web-based grassroots advocacy tool.
In a year full of challenges, it is reassuring to know that so many of our Members had such a great show and are so full of hope and excitement for the future, said Steve West, chairman of NAMM and president, West Music.
The music products industrys next gathering will be NAMMs Summer Session in Nashville, July 18-20, 2003. The 2004 NAMM Show will take place January 15-18 at the Anaheim Convention Center.
About NAMM
NAMM is the not-for-profit association that unifies, leads and strengthens the $16 billion international musical instruments and products industry. NAMM’s activities and programs are designed to promote music making to people of all ages. NAMM is comprised of more than 9,000 Member companies. For more information about NAMM, interested parties can visit www.namm.org or call 800-767-NAMM (6266).
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