Canadian Music Week

Canadian Music Week (or CMW) is an industry conference and music festival held over four days in various venues throughout Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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History

Canadian Music Week began in 1981, and has grown to become one of Canada’s largest and most influential media and music conferences. It draws top industry professionals to participate in a four-day program of activities. Designed to stimulate the exchange of market intelligence, increase dialogue and provide networking opportunities, Canadian Music Week continues to present the ideal platform for more than 2,000 national and international delegates.

2010 was CMW's 28th year, and is the single longest running multi-day Canadian music and media event. It manages to consistently bring together more than 2,000 music industry professionals for the week's events - combining conferences, award shows, & one of Canada’s biggest "New Music" festivals. Throughout the duration of the event, performers put on shows at venues ranging from popular bars and halls, to trendy clothing stores and cafes. Many emerging new bands use the festival as an opportunity to 'get spotted' by the A&R reps that are around in greater than average numbers during the festival. The Festival spans 4 nights of performances, with over 700 showcasing bands at over 40 live music venues in downtown Toronto.

Notable participants

Notable Speakers and performers that have been a part of the event (Canadian Music Week) include:

Canadian Indies Hall of Fame

CMW also honours important independent and alternative artists with its annual "Canadian Indies Hall of Fame" program. Artists who have been inducted into the Hall of Fame include Parachute Club, The Pursuit of Happiness, Martha and the Muffins and D.O.A., Rough Trade (band)

Canadian Music Industry Hall of Fame

Canadian rock trio Alanis Morissette was inducted into the Canadian Music Industry Hall of fame at Canadian Music Week 2008

Featured Cultural Spotlight Performances

Canadian Music Fest

Since 2009 , Canadian Music Week has referred to the festival component of the event as Canadian Music Fest, which they refer to as "Canada’s largest new music festival". [3]

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