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FEEDBACK CONFERENCE MOVES TO NASHVILLE FOR ITS 2009 EVENT AND REVEALS STELLAR LINE UP OF SPEAKERS

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One Of A Kind Event Equips Artists To Be Effective In Their Mission By Providing Practical Teaching, Passionate Worship And Relevant Resources.
Erwin McManus, Phil Vischer, Brett Manning, Tom Jackson, Matthew Paul Turner And Others Slated To Appear – September 3-6 in Nashville, TN


Franklin, TN (August 10, 2009) – Continuing its commitment to equip independent artists for both a career and ministry, Feedback Conference is pleased to announce an unprecedented line up of speakers, presenters and performers for its 2009 event, to be held September 3-6 at The Factory in Franklin, just outside Nashville, TN. 

In its third year, Feedback boasts a line-up of industry veterans who will cover all aspects of being an artist; from technique and artistry to faith and ministry.   Speakers and presenters for the conference include Erwin McManus (author, pastor of Mosaic Los Angeles), Phil Vischer (founder of Big Idea, Veggie Tales and Jellyfish Labs), Tom Jackson (performance consultant for Taylor Swift, Jars of Clay), Brett Manning (vocal coach for Keith Urban, Paramore, Leeland) and Matthew Paul Turner (author, speaker), as well as an impressive list of record label executives, marketing gurus and music industry experts. Carlos Whittaker, worship pastor and web 2.0 junkie, will lead worship each day and will also be speaking on blogging and social networking.

"Our whole team is excited about this years FEEDBACK conference coming to Nashville, in our own backyard,” says Feedback co-founder, Terry Weaver.  “Our lineup of speakers, teachers, and judges is better than its ever been. We are poised to connect artists with the tool, resources and relationships that can help them live out their calling in this exciting time to be an artist!”

More than just four days of seminars and teaching, Feedback also allows attendees the opportunity to showcase their talents and receive creative analysis from a panel of industry experts.  While not the main focus of the event, showcase winners will be chosen and will receive a substantial prize from conference sponsors. (Information about Feedback’s 2009 sponsors and prize package will be forthcoming.)

"Going from bad to good is easy – going from good to great takes a lot more work,” explains live music producer, Tom Jackson. “Artists need to always have the attitude of wanting to learn, wanting to improve their ministry. And attending events like Feedback is one of the things that can help set an artist apart from the crowd, help get their message out there, and make their mission more effective."

About Feedback Conference
Launched in 2007 by a team of industry veterans, Feedback Conference is an event for all artists, no matter their style, genre or target audience.  The event is designed to give artists the tools they need to be more effective in their mission through practical teaching, passionate worship and relevant resources.  The goal is to not only provide artists the chance to be heard by the industry, but also the opportunity to be able to make an impact with or without the help of a record label. 

For more information about the Feedback Conference, a complete program and registration information, please visit www.feedbackconference.com.