Last night, a reader emailed with a very important question: Why is the NAMM Show so important, and why's it so hard to get in?
The NAMM Show -- the twice-yearly event that offers music technology companies a chance to showcase their latest and greatest gear being released in the upcoming year -- is one of the most important events in the music industry; tickets are hard to come by, as it's limited to working professionals in the music business. So why's NAMM so important?...Read Full Post
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