Music Commission - Feb. 5, 2024

Music Commission Regular Meeting of the Music Commission

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REGULAR MEETING of the MUSIC COMMISSION February 5, 2023, 6:30PM CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS ROOM 1001, 301 W 2ND STREET, Austin, Texas 78701 Some members of the Music Commission may be participating by videoconference. The meeting may be viewed online at: http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch-atxn-live Public comment will be allowed in-person or remotely via telephone. Speakers may only register to speak on an item once either in-person or remotely and will be allowed up to three minutes to provide their comments. Registration no later than noon the day before the meeting is required for remote participation by telephone. To register to speak remotely, call or email Shelbi Mitchell, 512-974-6318, Shelbi.Mitchell@austintexas.gov. CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS/COMMISSIONERS: Nagavalli Medicharla - Chair, Anne-Charlotte Patterson – Vice Chair, Oren Rosenthal – Parliamentarian, Nelson Aguilar, Shane Bartell, Tami Blevins, Leonard Davila, Lauryn Gould, Jonathan “Chaka” Mahone, Celeste Quesada, Scott Strickland CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL AGENDA The first 10 speakers signed up prior to the meeting being called to order will each be allowed a three-minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items not posted on the agenda. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Approve the minutes of the Music Commission Meeting on January 8, 2023. 1. STAFF BRIEFINGS 2. 3. Live Music Fund collections update by Kim McCarson, Program Manager, Music & Entertainment Division, Economic Development Department. Live music venue eligibility for 2024 Live Music Fund update, Erica Shamaly, Division Manager, Music & Entertainment, Economic Development Department. Font Size: 12; Font: Times New Roman; Font Style: Regular 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. DISCUSSION ITEMS 5. Update on consultant evaluation of the Live Music Fund program by Erica Shamaly, Division Manager, Music & Entertainment Division. Discussion after presentation on ACL 2023 by Emmett Beliveau, Chief Operating Officer, C3Presents. Discussion on musical performances for Music Commission meetings following update by Shelbi Mitchell, Program Coordinator, Music & Entertainment, Economic Development Department. Discussion on all ages shows and how we support youth in Austin. Discussion on music journalism and access to media coverage in Austin. Discussion on music commission budget recommendations. Discussion on calendar for Live Music Fund awardee events. 10. DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION ITEMS subsidies from the City of Austin. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS 11. Discussion and possible action on recommendation for Austin Record Convention ADJOURNMENT The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the American with Disabilities Act. Reasonable modifications and equal access to communications will be provided upon request. Meeting locations …

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2 ● Moody Amphitheater ● Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater ● Emo’s ● Scoot Inn ● Superstition ● Antone’s ● C-Boys Heart & Soul ● 3Ten ● Stubb’s indoors Photo by Alex Parker Media The Walkmen at Stubbs Austin C3 PRESENTS 3 EConomic impact of ACL music festival 2022 ● Since 2006, ACL has generated $3.08 Billion for the Austin economy C3 PRESENTS 4 over the course of our partnership MORE THAN has been generated by the festival $60 MM $7.2 MM in 2022 alone Austin Parks Foundation has been a partner and beneficiary of the Austin City Limits Music Festival for 18 years. Proceeds generated from the partnership go toward restoring Austin public parks, trails and green spaces. Together, we’ve invested in parts across the city through large scale investment and specific park projects like restoration of historic spaces, trail improvements and maintenance, safety surfacing and more. partnership spotlight AUSTIN PARKS Foundation 5 partnership spotlight student outreach In 2023, we hosted 42 college students for a day-long site visit ● Texas State ● Huston-Tillotson ● UT Austin Student organizations in attendance: ● UT – Black Business Student Association ● TXST – Hispanic Business Student Association ● HT – Advanced Business Program 6 partnership spotlight Huston-tillotson In 2023, Huston-Tillotson University launched a new Music Business Foundations certificate program with support from C3 Presents. HT’s program will supply real-world know-how and allows students an inside track to internships at C3 Presents. This program is open to the public, not just HT students. 7 Reusable Cups: 2023 re-used 2.5 million cups across 15 shows. 1.1 million cups at ACL Festival alone. Material Recovery: We identify key elements onsite that can have a second life and find local community partners to utilize them. In 2023, we saved 21.9 metric tons consisting of ● ● ● ● 21,250 pounds of carpet 13,701 pounds of wood 7,251 pounds of food 6,059 pounds of furniture Sustainability spotlight Austin City Limits 2023 C3 PRESENTS 8 9

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Austin Live Music Fund 2024 Program Guidelines Erica Shamaly, Music & Entertainment Division Manager Economic Development Department Music Commission Meeting, 2/5/2024 Austin Live Music Fund • The Live Music Fund was established by City of Austin Ordinance No. 20190919-149 and provides an ongoing budget for cultural funding programs for Austin's music industry • The Live Music Fund Master Timeline outlines how pilot program guidelines formed through a robust community engagement in coordination with the Music Commission and as part of the Cultural Funding Review: Arts, Heritage, Music • Music Commission Recommendation 20201019-2bii stated that the core equity principles of Preservation, Innovation and Elevation & Collaboration (P.I.E.) be followed to create greater economic growth in Austin's music industry • Music Commission Recommendation 20220207-3b: Commission recommends "Option 2" to amend guidelines presented on September 13 according to feedback from the Live Music Fund Stakeholder Working Group 2 Austin Live Music Fund – Purpose & Core Principles Program Purpose – Encourages, promotes, improves, and showcases Austin’s diverse live music industry through supporting a wide array of music initiatives, including Live and online events; studio, video, and merchandise production; and, touring, marketing, and broadcasting that is targeted to local audiences, visiting and potential tourists, and conventions delegates. Core Equity Principles – Music Commission Recommendation 20201019-2bii provided that a Preservation, Innovation and Elevation & Collaboration (P.I.E.) fund be established from the Live Music Fund to create greater equitable economic growth in the music sector. Based on this direction, the core principles of P.I.E. inform the 2024 Austin Live Music Fund through awardee equity training and strategic planning. 3 Austin Live Music Fund – 2024 Eligible Applicants Professional Musician – Must meet at least one of the following requirements: • At least 2 years of documentation showing that Applicant has regularly performed as a professional musician— solo or as part of a band—in live performances to public audiences • Or 6 released recordings (singles) • Or 6 promotionally released music videos Independent Promoter – Must meet all of the following requirements: • No more than 3 staff, including the owner, and • Documentation showing that Applicant has curated and promoted live shows featuring musicians and bands for at least two years, and • Must not be contractually tied to one venue. Live Music Venue – Must meet at least five (5) components of the City of Austin definition: • An establishment where live music programming is …

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MUSIC COMMISSION MEETING 2/05/2024 H O T E L O C C U P A N C Y T A X C O L L E C T I O N S L I V E M U S I C F U N D Kim McCarson Program Manager UPDATED 2.05.2024 FY 24 Year-to-Date Hotel Occupancy Tax Collections – Live Music Fund FY24 Amended Budget December 2023 w/ Encumbrances 4,903 FY24 Year-to-Date w/ Encumbrances 931,943 FY24 Year-End Estimate $17,874 $312,748 $827,586 $19,399 $338,773 $854,923 $12,938 $323,076 $798,287 $5,509 $217,400 $744,461 $4,903 $171,733 $755,308 FY 23 October February FY 24 November March December April January May FY 23 Year-to-Date Hotel Occupancy Tax Collections – Live Music Fund FY23 Amended Budget 2,954,967 September 2023 w/ Encumbrances 17,874 FY23 Year-to-Date w/ Encumbrances 4,472,973 FY23 Year-End Estimate 4,043,166 $17,874 $312,748 $827,586 $19,399 $338,773 $854,923 $12,938 $323,076 $798,287 $5,509 $217,400 $744,461 FY 23 October April November May December June January July February August March September

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