Multi-day band boot camp ends with Band & Brew Crawl in Ocean Beach
San Diego CA— Springboard Music Festival is taking over San Diego for the second time to provide aspiring musicians the opportunity to pitch their music to industry professionals and bring music lovers an event in what feels like a grassroots “American Idol” or South by Southwest. The unparalleled three-day conference and festival ends with a Band & Brew Crawl in Ocean Beach.
The Springboard “West” Music Festival begins on January 11 at OB Theatre with a two-day “Band Bootcamp” —an opportunity for emerging artists from all over the U.S. to take the stage and showcase their talents in front of veterans and professionals in the music industry and generate exposure in front of a live crowd. Ticketed attendees are invited after the boot camp to enjoy unplugged performances, local art, fashion and craft beverages.
This year’s notable veterans and professionals on the “Moment of Truth” panels include:
- Vicky Hamilton – American record executive, former manager of Guns N’ Roses, Poison and former consultant for Mötley Crüe
- Billy Smiley – Music producer, songwriter and musician, former guitarist in Christian rock band White Heart
“There are so many artists and bands around the world that have the talent, the perseverance, the strength, but never had the moment to prove themselves or find out from professionals what the need to take the next step,” said Founder and Creator of Springboard Music Festival, Barry Coffing. “This festival, conference combination provides just that, all the while giving fans a front row seat to the action.”
The festival ends on Saturday, January 13 with the Band & Brew Crawl, a full-day celebration that brings together all 40 bands on four stages across Ocean Beach including Winston’s, OB Theatre, The Harp and Mother’s Saloon.
Springboard Music Festival made its way to San Diego last year after years of uber-success in Houston. In the past, the festival has mentored and featured over 500 artists and assisted with over 100 career-changing deals including recording, management and publishing contracts. Over 30 songs have been placed in films thanks to the “Moment of Truth” live pitch sessions and countless collaborations have resulted from performing on the same stages. Additionally, the festival headlined major artists including Warren G, Paul Wall, Frankie J and Big Pink.
All three days are open to the public. Tickets are $10 a person per day and available for purchase here. All proceeds benefit local nonprofits, Autism Tree Project Foundation, Pioneer Day School, and nonprofit focused on helping artists create a balance between artistic focus and economic reality, Sustainable Artists.
For more information on festival making musician’s dreams come true, log onto www.springboardwest.com.