I began my musical experience when I was a young tyke. My mother always sang me Beatles songs, always encouraged me to listen to new music and opened my eyes to the absolute joy of live music. I attended my first concert, The Beach Boys, at a baseball stadium in Tulsa, OK. And that was the beginning. My parents let me go to alternative rock concerts when I was in the 7th grade. They even ventured to let me attend EdgeFest, where I got to see hardcore bands like Slipknot, Disturbed, Korn, Kid Rock, etc. Wow. I won't post photos from that time in my life - let's just say that I had dinosaur teeth, round glasses, JNCO jeans, polyester shirts and chain necklaces. Classy.
I have attended many shows since my younger years, and the more I see the harder I fall in love with the whole shebang: the instruments, the lights, the atmosphere, the venue, the bands, the posters, the fans, the merch and the rat-tailed roadies. It's an experience to see someone live and I fully believe that at least 93 percent of bands are much better live. Therefore I have decided that a career somewhere in this industry is my true destiny. (The "I wanna grow up to be a mermaid" thing didn't really work out.)
While I was at Oklahoma State University working on my undergrad degree I got involved in a great organization called Orange Peel. Orange Peel is a student-run concert/pep rally that happens at the beginning of football season to get fans ready for the big year ahead. We bring in huge names and sell tickets at a VERY reasonable price, ensuring the student body can afford to attend the show. In 2005 I was the assistant marketing director for the show and we brought in Jason Mraz, LIT and comedian Pablo Francisco.


I am now, as mentioned above, at the University of Texas in Austin working toward my master's degree in advertising. While I'm thoroughly enjoying the courses I'm taking, I feel this independent study will add more depth to my love and understanding of the music promotions industry. I've also gained an incredible learning experience from my summer internship with C3 Presents - the group who produces Lollapalooza and the Austin City Limits Festival, books many venues in Austin and manages an amazing lineup of artists. I'm getting to work with one of the best in the business and I plan to use lots of folks there to help me with my research.
Well, I'm ready if you are. Let's explore the ins and outs of music promotion, and in the wise words of the great Axl Rose, "welcome to the jungle."