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Representations of Women in Music MediaTime: 5:00PM – 6:00PM
Place: Austin Convention Center (531 E 4th St.) Room 15
Add to your schedule: http://schedule.sxsw.com/2016/events/event_PP51516Panelists:Fabi Reyna is the Founder of She Shreds Magazine and organizer for Shred Fest. She began playing guitar at the age of 9 and has been an integral part of her music community ever since. Past music gigs include U.S and European tours as a guitar and bass player with numerous bands as well as booking shows during SXSW and even more fun basement shows. Current and past bands include The Ghost Ease, Newman/Schonberg/Reyna Group, Reynosa, Sexhair, and Chain & the Gang.Kiran Gandhi is currently a second-year MBA at Harvard University who worked previously as a digital analyst at Interscope Records in Los Angeles. In 2013, she toured internationally for artist M.I.A. as her drummer across Europe, North America, Japan and Latin America. Kiran recently gave a TEDx talk in Brooklyn on a concept she calls "Atomic Living" that examines how to manage seemingly conflicting passions.Michele has been an artist manager for two decades, having guided the careers of Bad Religion, Sonic Youth, Beck, Tenacious D, Ryan Adams and Charlotte Gainsbourg, as well as provided support for Foo Fighters, Beastie Boys, Rage Against The Machine, Queens of the Stone Age, Norah Jones, Jimmy Eat World and Band of Horses. Michele has produced wide-ranging and large-scale projects from Tenacious D's now-annual music and comedy festival (Festival Supreme) to Beck's collaboration with Lincoln Motor for the car company's “Hello Again” campaign. "Hello Again" featured 160+ musicians performing live in the round, with Beck at the center of it all, and was captured by visionary director Chris Milk.Sadie Dupuis is the guitarist, vocalist and songwriter for the band Speedy Ortiz. She has recently been featured in NPR, Vogue, Cosmopolitan Magazine, Amy Poehler’s Funny Girls, among others. Speedy Ortiz was named artist of the year for 2015 by Noisey / Vice. Sadie also creates music under the moniker, Sad13 – releasing "Basement Queens" via Google in January 2016. Sadie holds a MFA in poetry.Tom Barnes - Staff Writer & Editor / Mic.com
Tom Barnes is a staff writer and editor of Mic.com’s music section. His writing generally focuses on identity issues, political activism and how the two manifest in music. He began learning the drums at 13 and currently plays in several independent Brooklyn-based bands, including Slush and Joe McCarthy and the Faders.
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