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The Backbone of Live Music

Juan Wan, Director, Jam Trec Records

11-Nov-20 22:00

The Backbone of Live Music

It’s no secret that live-music events around the world came to a standstill, due to the Covid-19. Not only artists and performers are affected, but freelance music event workers are facing the same struggle. We spoke to the director of Jam Trec Records, Juan Wan, on the current situation of live music events and why it is important to adapt to new ideas in order to keep the industry alive.

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Produced by: Daryl Ong, Haniff Baharudin

Presented by: Daryl Ong, Haniff Baharudin


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