Did the COVID19 Pandemic Kill the Music Scene as We Know It

louisville

has been called top music scene in

america

according with times magazine louvre has

been named

top most cultural city in america

according with

with travel and leisure magazine and as

well

top world festival and events

music it’s in accordance with the

international association of events and

and travel 2018 was

a year of great music thousands of

people was

gathering together to celebrate music

musicians were touring all over

kentucky and all over the world the

recording studios

were having hundreds of people recording

every week

we saw music driving and we we sat in a

louisville let’s keep it weird

music was amazing connecting people

cultures from all over the world

and that spirit i create the latin music

awards i founded the latin music wars

it seemed like a cool idea at that time

but it became something bigger than i

thought

we supported hundreds of artists here in

kentucky we connected with this

with a community here to bring in

diversity and inclusion

we had more than 50 artists dominating

that and i

we gave it scholarships and we create an

opportunity for more musicians

to support each other i remember in 2020

at the beginning of 2020 we were

putting together the second edition we

didn’t know that covet was coming

i remember my boss came to me and say

israel take a few weeks

i think we’re gonna start working from

home and then we’ll come back we don’t

know how long it’s gonna take this we

didn’t know

much about covet what it was one week

it turned into three four weeks one

month

it’s been a year until now everything

changing for us

so we start thinking wow we can do what

i can do to support the community

the artists the music industry and

kentucky

today musicians are just playing online

they use their phone their computer

on social media to put their music

audiences are gone today is just

online it’s virtual now audiences and

music is all about audiences

and connection with each other

we saw on social media everything is

canceled we go to restaurants

it’s closed we go to venues everything

is

postponed tours are being cancelled

musicians are not having the gigs

artists are home again after many many

years of touring

the economical impact to musicians is

unprecedent we have never seen this

before

and it will the music industry has been

one of the first ones to be affected

and probably will be one of the last

ones to recover

according with different studies

millions and millions of dollars just in

the city of louisville are lost in the

music industry

billions of dollars nationally and

internationally musicians who have been

touring every single day

or playing every single day have to stay

home they don’t have

jobs everything is gone they have to be

drivers they have to be delivering food

they have to be doing social work

they have to change to something else

because pro

the industry is gone

musicians in tower have musicians in

general have

an unbreakable heart an innovative brain

and heart and that’s what we see today

we see hundreds of musicians putting

everything

online but we don’t realize that most of

them don’t even know how to use on

technology they don’t know how to use

the social media platforms to put the

music online

and how to transmit and connect with

artists

but the heart of musicians are amazing

they have a great heart

and they put a lot of work and effort to

put some music for you

in that air for i say what can i do to

help the community and i put

in 2018 i put the latin music awards we

had hundreds of people we reached over

one million people

online and then in 2020 what can i do to

help the community

how can i support and i say i’m going to

do the virtual

latin music awards series that was the

first time actually the latin museum was

the first

latin music awards in this region

there’s not been done in

illinois there’s not been done in in

south carolina and ohio and kentucky

ever so was the first time i thought i

was just going to be an event

a simple event but it became something

bigger that i thought so

in 2020 i said what can i do to help my

community

how can i help the economy in one way or

another

so i put the virtual series event

i invite different musicians from town

we recorded in a lot of lions studio

and we put a series of concerts for the

community hundreds of thousands of

people

were able to watch connect

with these musicians this activate the

economy because behind these events that

is

photographers that is sound engineers

that is videographers

there is so many people involved and i

was so honoring to put this together but

at the same time it’s like okay we have

the second edition of the latin music

awards

that only know is just showing music

but it’s connecting different cultures

ethnicities bringing

and boost the economy so i say we’re

gonna do it

and i we did it again and we did it the

latin music was second edition virtually

it was

something new something different and

unique for

me and for my team and for everyone

because we were living in a very

difficult time in 2020

we have 11 categories where we celebrate

and honor the great work of different

musicians we did it virtually within our

university google

it was all virtual the winners were from

different parts of the world

who live here in kentucky who contribute

to the culture to the economy here in

kentucky

and this event was an event to connect

as society before

the community to bring or diverse

community together and helping our

economy and these musicians

who’ve been working so hard for many

many years and with this we were able to

give some marketing opportunities

pr opportunities and just connecting

with different people

i’m hispanic and for me was i want to

contribute to the community this amazing

state of kentucky how can i help how can

i connect

and i’ve been playing with different

musicians from from the jazz genre

uh classical music to pop music

and for me was putting this together to

connect

different artists

we not only had different nominees and

awards

and just celebrating diversity but it

was

more of that so we gave four

scholarships to four students latino

students

who can study music and can continue

pursuing

music studies so that was something that

we’re very very honored

and we were surprised how many

many companies big big companies to

small companies

supporting us the community come

together to celebrate this actually it

was one of the few

awards music awards that were made in

the whole

state of kentucky in 2020 and we’re very

proud to put this together

but most importantly to support our

community and connect

and bring this awareness off or music

industry is suffering very very much

probably it will be the last one to

recover

how can we do to help and support our

music industry

number one subscribe to their channel

subscribe to their email list

go buy their music watch their videos

there is a lot

today a lot of organizations and

foundations that are supporting

musicians

go donate every dollar count and they

are

in need of use report

during this time if there is anything

good that we can see that happen

towards the music industry is creativity

this has been a moment for musicians to

rediscover themselves

to bring their creativity alive again

they have more time to create more time

to be with family

and who knows maybe we will see the next

best

hits music hits in the next years

because of this pandemic

we will see a lot of musicians composing

and creating amazing things

we are looking forward to see that when

are we going to come back again to

reunite and celebrate hundreds thousands

of people and festivals

and enjoying music we don’t know yet but

when that moment comes

i encourage you to support musicians

local musicians go

support them and help them to survive

after this

tremendous crisis

in 2020 some of the most well-known

musicians

got together to put a song called lifa

louisville

terry abrams the louisville conductor of

the louisville orchestra

was in charge of this he was as well

part of the latin music awards of one of

the judges in 2018

and there was different musicians who i

have been playing with before

i had collaborated and i worked with

them before like

jacoby artur carly johnson’s great

musicians here in town

that put this together and i want to

leave you with this

thought and at this part of the sun

to remember the music industry bring us

hope

bring us together bring ethnicities and

diversity together

and i can tell you and i can leave you

with this with this talk

with a little bit of music in the power

of us

we can live each other off thank you