dead prez, producer Darien Bankhead, entrepreneur and executive Laze Elliott, entertainment attorney Kendall Minter and Harmony Program founder and executive director Anne Fitzgibbon.In unveiling the initiative, The Royalty Network has also made a number of pledges.
They include: supporting organizations that provide black students with cost-free music education; donating musical instruments to schools and music programs in underprivileged communities; providing webinars and one-on-one mentorship to aspiring music professionals; offering free access to The Royalty Exchange’s Burbank recording studio for black student artists each month; designating a quarterly period where the company will offer a dollar-to-dollar match on the overall.
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