2010 Summer NAMM Photo Gallery

  • Wanna Play Music Sunday
    NAMM welcomes music students, parents, music advocates and enthusiasts in the Nashville region to attend our first "Wanna Play Music Sunday."
  • Pre-Show Party at The Hang
    Many attendees kicked off Summer NAMM with music, food and friends at the ninth annual Pre-Show Party at The Hang.
  • The Hang Bands
    Several industry bands took the stage at The Hang.
  • Attendees Start the Day with a Hot Meal at the NAMM U Breakfast Session
    A free meal at the NAMM U Breakfast Session drew lines of attendees at 8 a.m. on Friday.
  • The Wooten Brothers Perform on Friday
    A rare performance by all five Wooten brothers got a standing ovation at Friday's NAMM U Breakfast Session.
  • Flood Relief Efforts at Summer NAMM
    NAMM hosted booths to support musicians affected by flooding in Nashville: GRAMMY Foundation's MusiCares booth held a silent auction with Member-donated instruments and Nashville Musicians Association, AFM Local 257 collected donations for re-distribution.
  • Exhibits Come to Life on the Summer NAMM Show Floor
    NAMM exhibitors stayed busy during set-up for 2010 Summer NAMM.
  • NAMM President/CEO Joe Lamond and Nashville Mayor Karl Dean
    NAMM President/CEO Joe Lamond talked about local flood relief efforts with Nashville Mayor Karl Dean at Friday's NAMM U Breakfast Session.
  • Musicians of All Ages Performed at The Hang
    Music makers as young as 5 years old showed their stuff at the Pre-Show Party on Thursday night.
  • Industry Bands Kick Off the Show
    A variety of songs and sounds filled The Hang on Thursday night.
  • Music Education Days Welcome Reception
    Student musicians showed their talents during Music Education Days while educators connected with the industry and checked out the newest music products.
  • Wooten Brothers Rock the Breakfast Session
    Attendees were thrilled to start their day with a lively performance by The Wooten Brothers.
  • Buyers Arrive at Summer NAMM
    A steady stream of traffic flowed through the Nashville Convention Center on the first day of 2010 Summer NAMM.
  • Cool Cats on the Show Floor
    Summer NAMM welcomed many first-time exhibitors to meet with buyers and build a buzz about their brand.
  • Panelists Address the State of the Industry
    Alan Friedman and Kevin Cranley were part of the panel at the State of the Industry Address, sharing ideas to help retailers stay strong during a changing economy.
  • NAMM U Idea Center Sessions Draw a Crowd
    Throughout the day, attendees took in a variety of NAMM U sessions in the Idea Center to get tips on everything from sales to social media.
  • Buyers Test Out the Latest Products at Summer NAMM
    Hands-on demos helped attendees make buying decisions on the show floor.
  • The Pre-Show Party Regulars "Printz" Wow the Crowd
    NAMM Members enjoyed industry bands, free food and drinks, and networking opportunities at the Pre-Show Party at The Hang.
  • Idea Center Sessions Give Attendees Plenty of Takeaways
    Many show-goers sat in on Saturday's NAMM U sessions; people also stopped by the Idea Center to pick up information about B2B initiatives and other programs.
  • Industry Experts Share Tips and Tactics at NAMM U
    Retailer Pete Gamber is known for his successful music lesson program, which he explains at Idea Center sessions.
  • Strumming on the Show Floor
    Product demos help buyers make sound decisions.
  • A Musical Night for Flood Relief
    The public was invited to the Hard Rock Cafe on Friday night for the BIG Gear Giveback, an event to raise money for those affected by the flood and an opportunity for people to get tickets to Wanna Play Music Sunday.
  • The Bright Lights of Music City
    Live entertainment draws people to downtown Nashville establishments all day and all night.
  • Starting the Day with Hot Food and Hot Topics
    Attendees lined up for a complimentary meal before Saturday morning's NAMM U Breakfast Session.
  • The Day Begins with Music
    Before the start of each NAMM U Breakfast Session, the audience is treated to live music, like Saturday morning's unique performance by electric violinist Tracy Silverman.
  • NAMM U Presents a Strategic Vision of Business
    Jon Schallert presents "Driving Customer Traffic and Sales in This Economy with Destination Principles" at Saturday's NAMM U Breakfast Session.
  • Buyers Taking Care of Business
    Retailers checked out displays, looking for new products for the falll and holiday selling seasons.
  • Attendees Pack the Idea Center
    Retailers sat in on 11 Idea Center sessions on Saturday, focusing on finance, technology, retail ideas and lesson programs.
  • The Sounds of Music Education Days
    Music educators tuned into live performances, informational sessions and music-learning products during Summer NAMM.
  • Musicians Demonstrate the Power of Products
    Unique instruments make an impression on the show floor.
  • Exhibitors Make the Most of Quality Business Meetings
    Summer NAMM's atmosphere allows buyers to get more face-to-face time with exhibitors.
  • A Drumroll for the Latest Products
    Attendees test out products from every category and innovative technology at Summer NAMM.
  • Building Partnerships Between the Industry and Music Educators
    NAMM invited music teachers to Summer NAMM to connect with industry partners to explore current issues, children-specific instruments and musical teaching techniques.
  • In-Depth Information on the Show Floor
    Summer NAMM allowed for quality meetings between vendors and buyers.
  • Master Clinic with Victor Wooten
    A crowd packs the Wanna Play Music Sunday session with bassist Victor Wooten.
  • Morning Music at Summer NAMM
    The Born Again Senior Minstrels deliver a powerful performance at the Sunday's NAMM U Breakfast Session.
  • Musicians Jam on Wanna Play Music Sunday
    Nashville's finest musicians, including Aaron Tippin, came together at the Wanna Play Sunday Celebrity Jam.
  • Wanna Play Music Sunday Celebrity Jam
    The Celebrity Jam stars created a Wanna Play song for the show.
  • Celebrities Took the Stage on Wanna Play Music Sunday
    Louise Mandrell sang for the crowd on Sunday.
  • Ending the Show on a Musical Note
    Many Summer NAMM attendees enjoyed the Wanna Play Celebrity Jam, which featured Gov. Mike Huckabee and country music stars Aaron Tippin, Louise Mandrell and John Anderson, accompanied by some of Nashville's finest studio musicians.
  • Making Music at the Jam
    The talents of top Nashville musicians entertained the audience.
  • Unique Finds on the Show Floor
    Unique sounds filled the show floor.
  • Talking about the Wanna Play Fund
    Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee joins NAMM President/CEO Joe Lamond on stage to talk about music education.
  • The Beat Goes On
    The drum circle was a hit with attendees.
  • Demos on the Show Floor
    All kinds of guitars and accessories were a big hit with buyers in Nashville.
  • Master Clinic with Doyle Dykes
    People packed the room to get ideas and hear music from guitarist Doyle Dykes.
  • A Buyer's Paradise
    Attendees called Summer NAMM a wonderland for anyone who loves music.
  • Best in Show Panelists Talk about Their Favorites
    Mike Guillot of Mississippi Music shows and tells one of his finds on the show floor at Sunday's "Best in Show" session.
  • The Panelists from Best in Show
    Sunday's NAMM U Breakfast Session panelists pose for a picture: Mike Guillot, Zach Phillips, Brian Reardon, Victor Salazar, George Hines, Gordy Wilcher and moderator Frank Alkyer.
  • Music Education Days Keep the Music Going
    Performances took place throughout the show for music educators in attendance.
  • Governor Huckabee's Book Signing
    TV commentator and former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee autographed copies of his book at the show.
  • Wanna Play Music Sunday Workshops
    Workshops gave musicians tips for making the most of industry technology.
  • Tips and Tactics in the Idea Center
    Attendees sat in on daily sessions to get new ideas from others in the industry.
  • Making Music on the Show Floor
    Musicians performed a duet with products on the show floor.
  • Special Effects on the Show Floor
    Technology put a twist on music at Summer NAMM.

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