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Music SA, formerly AusMusicSA and also known as South Australian Contemporary Music Company Ltd, is a
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whose aims are to promote, support and develop contemporary music in
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, which it does by providing training at many levels, professional development advice and live performance opportunities. It presents the annual
South Australian Music Awards The South Australian Music Awards, also known as SA Music Awards, commonly SAM Awards, formerly Fowler's Live Music Awards (FLMA), are annual awards that exist to recognise, promote and celebrate excellence in the South Australian contemporary mu ...
, puts on the two-week celebration of live music, Umbrella: Winter City Sounds, and organises a number of other musical events throughout the year.


History

AusMusicSA was established on 23 July 1997 as the South Australian Contemporary Music Development Company, trading as AusMusic SA. In 2004, ''Music SA Online'' was established, and in 2005 the organisation started the Contemporary Music Program in 29
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s. From 2007 to 2010, it ran the Louder Than Words Festival in regional SA, and from 2008 to 2012 the Coopers Alive Festival. It also managed the
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. In 2010, Music SA became a Registered Training Organisation, and in the same year Ausmusic SA was re-branded as Music SA. The organisation engaged in several collaborations with other partners, such as
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, the
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(AIR) Awards, and local radio stations, and has also published several guides relevant to the contemporary music industry. In 2015
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(who is also deputy chair of
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and a film producer), became
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/general manager of Music SA. In 2015 Music SA took over responsibility for the
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Music Awards, renamed the South Australian Music Awards (or SA Music Awards). ''Umbrella: Winter City Sounds'', a two-week live music festival, was launched in 2016, which in 2017 put on 300 events, funded by the
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and the SA Tourism Commission and has been an annual event, until the cancellation in 2020 owing to the
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. It was scheduled to run from mid-July in 2021, but 80 live music events in the first week had to be cancelled owing to a 7-day
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across the state. In 2017 Music SA launched the ''Girls to the Front'' music education program for teenage girls.


Description and governance

Music SA's focus has broadened since its inception, from an organisation with a focus on music courses in schools to a nationally recognised industry body which "educates,...advocates, promotes, mentors, supports and markets artists and industry personnel and focusses on building a thriving contemporary music community in SA". From sometime before 2007 until 2015, Music SA was located on Level 1 of the
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, with the address given as "Fowlers Building" for some of that time. From 2015 and it is situated in St Paul's Creative Centre in
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. Christine Schloithe was appointed CEO in May 2022.


Activities

Music SA's activities are aimed at benefiting the music industry in South Australia. To that end, it manages an informative SA music website; runs contemporary music workshops and training programs in schools; provides professional development services for artists and practitioners; runs music business events and seminars; provides opportunities for live performances; runs an accredited music business training program; runs Vocational Education Training (VET) programs for secondary schools; and since 2015 has been responsible for the SA Music Awards. In collaboration with the Live Music Office, it creates the ''Live Music Census'', which analyses the music supply chain in South Australia, including song-writing, retail, manufacturing, recording studios, dedicated music media, education, and live music gigs and festivals. In addition to these, it puts on a number of events and programs: ''Umbrella: Winter City Sounds'', a two-week festival; ''Adelaide Sounds'', a live music series performed at
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every Friday afternoon and alternate Saturdays and Sundays since 2013; ''Bands On Track'', a competition in which the winners get to play as support acts at the Superloop Adelaide 500 after-race concerts, and Clip It!
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competition. ''Umbrella: Winter City Sounds 2019'' featured hundreds of acts in small venues across greater Adelaide. In July 2017, Music SA created an event known as ''Scouted'', an event run as part of ''Umbrella: Winter City Sounds'' and in conjunction with Australian Independent Record Labels Association (AIR), with the aim of giving a platform to some of South Australia's most prominent unsigned musical talents, spread across venues in Adelaide's East End. The first event featured electronic duo
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, Young Offenders, Bec Stevens, Alana Jagt, Timberwolf, Heaps Good Friends and others. The event helped to boost the participants' careers, and the 2018 event was held at around the same time as the
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and Indie-Con. In the summer of 2018, Music SA and the City of Adelaide presented a series six of lunchtime and early evening concerts, called ''Rock The Square'' to showcase up-and-coming music talent in Adelaide. Lunchtime and evening concerts in Victoria Square/Tarndanyangga featured newcomers Kashaguava, Camp Coyote, Naomi Keyte, Cowboys of Love, hot mess, Madura Green, Alana Jagt and Corey Theatre Music.


South Australian Music Awards


Background

Fowler's Live Music Awards started in 2012, and these were renamed the South Australian Music Awards (or SA Music Awards or SAM Awards) when custodianship was handed to Music SA in 2015.


Funding

, Music SA receives funding from the
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, previously through
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and since 2018, through the Department of Innovation and Skills. It also receives project funding from the
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, the
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(SA Branch), APRA, AMCOS and the Live Music Events Fund. It also receives support from a range of commercial sponsors. In November 2018, after Minister for Industry and Skills
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had attended the 2018 SA Music Awards, the Government announced more than in funding to support the growth of live music in South Australia. Pisoni praised Music SA for its work in raising the profile of the awards and the local music industry.


Funding for Indigenous musicians

In January 2019, Music SA announced the establishment of a new scholarship and internship plan for
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Indigenous Australians or Australian First Nations are people with familial heritage from, and membership in, the ethnic groups that lived in Australia before British colonisation. They consist of two distinct groups: the Aboriginal peoples ...
musicians, made possible by the support of an anonymous donor, whose contribution was matched by Music SA. In April 2019, just before the election, the federal government announced its Australian Music Industry Package, which included million to provide small businesses with grants, capped at and spread over four years, to fund artist programming and improving infrastructure for live performances. With this package came a commitment to establishing a national development program to help Indigenous musicians and groups tour and record, with the program and funding to be administered by Music SA.


References


External links

* *{{official, https://southaustralianmusicawards.com.au/about/, South Australian Music Awards Music organisations based in Australia Music in Adelaide Contemporary music organizations