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Radio Milwaukee Unveils “Backline” in Partnership with gener8tor to Help Milwaukee Musicians Succeed Through Grants, Intensive 12-Week Program and Workshops

Backline Launches Search for Program Director; Musicians Can Apply For Program in June

By - Mar 28th, 2018 06:23 am
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Radio Milwaukee.

Milwaukee (March 28, 2018) – 88Nine Radio Milwaukee (WYMS-FM 88.9) announced Wednesday the creation of Backline, a grant and educational initiative in partnership with business accelerator gener8tor to help Milwaukee musicians succeed, establish Milwaukee’s reputation as an emerging music city and help Milwaukee companies attract and retain young employees.

Backline will recruit four Milwaukee area musicians or bands for its first 12-week session this summer, modeled on gener8tor’s nationally ranked business start-up accelerator. Selected musicians and groups will be eligible to receive grants of $20,000 for financial support and initiatives identified through the accelerator process, such as recording, promotion and touring.

Backline will also produce and host free, quarterly workshops on navigating the music business, with local and national industry professionals sharing expertise. Backline will post workshop videos and related educational materials on its website. A full-time program director is being sought to run Backline, with applications being accepted through April 13 at https://www.backlinemke.org/careers. Musicians and bands of any genre can apply for the accelerator from June 4 to June 29 at the Backline website, http://backlinemke.org.

A kickoff event for interested musicians and sponsors takes place at the 88Nine studios, 220 E. Pittsburgh Ave., from 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Thursday April 5. Backline will use gener8tor’s accelerator application and interview process to select recipients for the first session. gener8tor staff and a group of music industry professionals from outside of Milwaukee and independent of 88Nine will choose grant recipients.

“Our goal is to help Milwaukee become known as one of the country’s most vibrant music cities,” 88Nine Radio Milwaukee Executive Director Glenn Kleiman said. “This will help our musicians, but also help our companies attract the young employees they need.” “Our research has shown the two biggest hurdles limiting the success of talented Milwaukee musicians are funding and knowledge of the business side of music,” he said. “Backline directly addresses these needs.”

Radio Milwaukee conceived of the program after conducting research and interviews with musicians and people in the industry as part of its mission of championing the Milwaukee music scene. It partnered with gener8tor because of the accelerator’s success in helping launch start-up businesses.

Kleiman said Backline’s goal was to connect musicians to industry people who can educate and guide them, not to make musicians into business people.

“In the music world, ‘backline’ is the equipment a venue provides touring musicians – the amps, drums, maybe a bass guitar,” Kleiman said. “To musicians, ‘backline’ signifies support. And support is what we’re about.”

Among programs in the U.S. aimed at helping musicians succeed, Backline is unique because it uses the model of a business start-up accelerator and a radio station is leading it.

gener8tor Co-Founder Joe Kirgues said Backline, like other business accelerators, would provide professional advice and guidance over a short and intense period.

“To make it today, musicians need talent and music-industry knowledge,” Kirgues said. “Our accelerators will teach them valuable entrepreneurial skills, including what they can do on their own and how to procure services and navigate the industry to succeed.”

Backline will run one 12-week accelerator session this year and plans to offer two sessions a year starting in 2019.

The first free workshop will be held in June. “While the funding part of our program directly benefits a select group of recipients, the workshops and web content will be open to the entire music community,” Kleiman said. He said Backline was seeking ideas for workshop topics from musicians.

Backline is funded by organizations including Northwestern Mutual, Novo Foundation, Manpower, Quarles & Brady, Summerfest and VISIT Milwaukee. Individual donors include Lynde Uihlein, Sarah and Steve Zimmerman, Kyle and Ruthie Weatherly, John Crouch, Kelly Fitzsimmons, John and Brigid Miller, Gary Reynolds, Ross and Angela Williams, Josh and Sandi Adams, Ignacio and Susan Catral, Juli Kaufmann, C.J. Krawczyk, Patrick Guarasci, Jeff Rusinow and Lacey Sadoff. Bentoff Communications and the Hal Leonard Corporation are providing in-kind support. Backline is seeking additional donors and corporate partners.

“Summerfest is proud to be part of Milwaukee’s music scene, one that rivals any city in the country and has helped shape our event into The World’s Largest Music Festival,” Scott Ziel, associate booking director of Milwaukee World Festival, Inc., said. “It is especially exciting to be part of an initiative like Backline which further supports the development of creative Milwaukee artists and allows us to showcase our hometown talent.”

One of the Backline artists will be the recipient of the Mary Louise Mussoline Fellowship, named in memory of Radio Milwaukee’s late executive director.

Visit http://backlinemke.org for more information on the program, to sign up for its email list and to learn about donor and sponsorship opportunities. Backline is also on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

About 88Nine Radio Milwaukee
A non-profit, community-funded radio station, 88Nine Radio Milwaukee (WYMS-FM 88.9) has
focused on supporting Milwaukee musicians since its 2007 launch. The station plays at least one
Milwaukee artist per hour, recognizes Milwaukee music through its Milwaukee Music Awards,
broadcasts a live weekly session with a Milwaukee band and spins Milwaukee music 24/7 on
414Music.fm, via its HD2 broadcast radio channel and on mobile and online streams. Learn about
88Nine and stream the station at www.radiomilwaukee.org or via the 88Nine mobile app.

About gener8tor
gener8tor is a nationally ranked accelerator that invests in high-growth startups. gener8tor supports
the growth of these startups through its network of experienced mentors, technologists, corporate
partners, angel investors and venture capitalists. gener8tor is a proud member of the Global
Accelerator Network (GAN) and is sponsored by American Family Insurance. gener8tor is a GOLDtier
accelerator in the U.S. as ranked by the Seed Accelerator Rankings Project. Learn more about
gener8tor at www.gener8tor.com.

NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. It has not been verified for its accuracy or completeness.

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One thought on “Radio Milwaukee Unveils “Backline” in Partnership with gener8tor to Help Milwaukee Musicians Succeed Through Grants, Intensive 12-Week Program and Workshops”

  1. Susan Orr-Koehn says:

    This is so exciting for us!

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