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Everything You Need to Know About Tonight’s UMC Events in Nashville

October and the home stretch of 2025 are set to begin with a bang tonight, right here in Nashville.

We’ll be back at Helping Our Music Evolve (615 Main St., Suite G1, Nashville) this evening for a double dose of fun with the UnderDogs, beginning at 6 p.m. with a live taping of our Have You Met…? interview series. Join host Jazzy the Uncontrolled Goddess as she welcomes outstanding UnderDogs and special guests to share about their projects, processes, and the ways life informs the creative journey. Tonight’s lineup includes:

  • Hip hop artist, producer, and 1/2 of Da’ Healerz Foundation Mecca
  • DJ, sound engineer, producer, and songwriter Agie Gee
  • Revolutionary hip hop artist and industry educator T.R.A.N.E. Spitta

Speaking of industry education, you’ll want to stick around after Have You Met…? concludes, as we offer a special, FREE presentation of our Building Your Authentic Artist Brand workshop. This workshop — as experienced at SXSW 2025, and soon to be experienced at Confluence Carolinas and NOLA MusiCon later this month — guides musicians (and other creatives) through the steps of developing a purpose-driven, values-based creative ecosystem. Building Your Authentic Artist Brand is designed to help artists identify the unique “why” behind their work; learn best practices for attracting their true audience across three key segments (fans, collaborators, and business partners); and build a sustainable, profitable creative business on their own terms.

Want the inside track on all of these opportunities and more? Consider checking out the buttons below!

Have You Met…? Live! Returns to Nashville Oct. 1

It’s been a minute since we’ve sat down and gotten to know some of the UnderDogs, hasn’t it?

Let’s fix that — and let’s do it live!

Join us at Helping Our Music Evolve (615 Main St., Suite G1, Nashville) at 6 p.m. CT — right before our FREE Building Your Authentic Artist Brand workshop — for an in-person edition of Have You Met…? This series, hosted by Jazzy the Uncontrolled Goddess, is an opportunity to get to know the creatives in our UnderDogs community through real conversations in an intimate setting.

Joining us for this edition of Have You Met…? are…

  • Hip hop artist, producer, and 1/2 of Da’ Healerz Foundation Mecca
  • DJ, sound engineer, producer, and songwriter Agie Gee
  • Revolutionary hip hop artist and industry educator T.R.A.N.E. Spitta

Attendance is FREE — and, unlike other editions of Have You Met…?, the only way to catch this one live is to be there in-person! A replay will be made available on our YouTube channel at a later date to be determined.

Want to be featured on an upcoming edition of Have You Met…? Join the UnderDogs today!

Coming to NOLA MusiCon? Enjoy 25% OFF Courtesy of UMC!

In case you couldn’t tell, we’re already more than a little excited to be back in the Big Easy for this year’s edition of NOLA MusiCon, taking place October 28-30 at the George and Joyce Wein Jazz & Heritage Center in New Orleans, LA.

To celebrate the first round of official speaker announcements — where you just might see a familiar face appear — we’re here to bring you in on the fun at an exclusive rate!

From now through the conference, enjoy 25% off your conference badge when you enter the coupon code UMC25 at checkout. We’re grateful to NOLA MusiCon for offering this special deal to our UnderDogs and all those close to the UMC community, and we look forward to hanging out with you in New Orleans this spooky season!

Protecting Arts in Nashville: A Conversation with Morehead-Cain Scholars

As the cost of living increases in Nashville, Music City’s creative class must adapt in order to survive and thrive.

Five students from UNC Chapel Hill’s Morehead-Cain Scholarship ProgramMarli English, Benjamin Garland, Addison Truzy, Jey Sedam, and Chandler Beals — have spent the past eight weeks in Nashville, interviewing key stakeholders in the creative and business communities. On this special roundtable edition of The Quinn Spinn, we gain insight into their findings.

Special thanks to the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce for making this conversation possible.

This episode of The Quinn Spinn was recorded and produced at Helping Our Music Evolve (H.O.M.E.), Nashville, TN.

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Ready to Learn the Fundamentals of Beatmaking?

Foundation Mecca is a Nashville-based hip hop artist and producer who wears many hats. He’s one-third of the heal hop trio Heru Heru, as well as one half of Da Healerz with fellow Nashville native, Lord Goldie.

On Wednesday, July 17, join Foundation Mecca for a special Q&A, Fundamentals of Beatmaking. In this virtual session, Foundation will reveal everything you need to know to get started with production for artist projects, sync, and more. We invite you to bring your questions to the chat, which we’ll answer live on the stream!

This conversation is being offered to the public for FREE by the UMC Academy. For more educational content and creative connections, consider joining the Academy today: https://umcworldwide.com/academy.

10 Takeaways from the ForbesBLK Summit for Your Creative Journey

Earlier this week, I had the honor and privilege of attending the 2024 ForbesBLK Summit in Atlanta. A community fostered by one of the most trusted business media outlets on Earth, ForbesBLK exists to champion a global community of Black entrepreneurs, professionals, leaders and creators that are driving systematic change in business, culture and society.

A highlight of this year’s Summit was a day’s worth of panels and interviews with leaders in business, government, healthcare and, of course, entertainment. I sat in the audience all day, furiously scribbling notes and takeaways from the world-class professionals before me. As it turns out, I had more than enough to bring home to share with you, UnderDogs.

As I combed through my notes this week, I found 10 key takeaways that every creative entrepreneur — musician or otherwise — would be wise to keep in mind. Please know that these items merely scratch the surface of the value shared from the stage at The Eastern on Monday. Alas, 10 is a nice round number, and I want to leave you plenty of time to take action on the inspiration you are about to receive.

Ready? Awaaaaay we go!

First of all, everybody on that stage was on a mission.

Regardless of their particular areas of expertise, every single thought leader featured at this year’s ForbesBLK Summit had one thing in common: they were clear on their values, mission, and vision. They understood the challenges in their sector, and showcased a clear understanding of how addressing these challenges will make the world a better place.

Throughout the day, these leaders were effective in their messaging by communicating the experiences and perspectives driving them toward purpose. More than any individual accolade, the presenters’ collective ability to communicate from a genuine place is what resonated with the audience.

As we build our creative platforms, this is an important lesson to keep close to our hearts: talent is certainly important, but the ways we use our talents — and the messages we spread through them — will ultimately determine our impact and legacy.

Your network defines your net worth.

You’ve almost certainly heard this one before, right?

Here’s what I observed about the network brought together during this year’s ForbesBLK Summit: the room was full of solution-minded business professionals. In addition, every conversation I had or observed throughout the Summit was focused on finding ways to collaborate, and provide greater value to the world.

There is a correlation behind this collaborative, focused, purpose-driven mindset and success. During my visit to Atlanta, it was evident that those who have mastered this mindset are also in a position to inspire, educate, and serve in greater numbers.

Your network should share your vision, too.

Fantasia Taylor — singer, actress, and 2004 American Idol winner — was, in my opinion, one of the most compelling individuals to grace the stage on Monday. I could probably write a whole article on her wisdom alone — from the ways she has re-defined her relationship with fear, to her differentiation between the pursuits of success and purpose.

However — in the spirit of continuing from my previous takeaway — I offer you another intriguing point offered by the newly-minted Hollywood Walk of Fame honoree.

Make sure the people you bring in reflect who you are.”

As you establish your platform’s values, mission, and vision, keep in mind that you are also developing an organization in need of a consistent culture. Those who become a core part of your ecosystem must believe in your vision, share a similar mission, and come from a similar set of values. If any of these areas conflict, friction may arise, and your message may get lost in the shuffle.

Greatness is a habit.

Legendary hip hop producer and Atlanta native Jermaine Dupri closed out the afternoon’s program. As with Fantasia, there was so much wisdom in his fireside chat with Forbes Senior Writer & Editor Jabari Young, that it deserves its own analysis.

One of the So So Def architect’s most striking points, however, was this:

“Great artists don’t stop trying to be great.”

Yes, there is a difference between being great, and being “good enough.” Those who settle for “good” — and who don’t go the extra mile — may see moderate, if fleeting, success. However, those who are consistently looking for ways to improve their skills, systems, and processes are those who endure, adapt, and evolve. Especially in our ever-changing industry, greatness is the standard for which we all must strive.

That goes for the people around you, too.

With all of that said, nobody’s perfect, and we all need a push sometimes. Sometimes, we’re on the receiving end. Sometimes, we’re the ones giving it.

Gospel legend Kirk Franklin — another super-inspiring, worthy-of-his-own-article fireside chat participant — had this to say, when it comes to setting the tone for those around you…

“Push people and challenge people to be the greatness that they are.”

Not only must we hold those around us to the highest standards, but we must keep in mind why we’re doing it. We’ve already seen their greatness; that’s why they’re riding with us in the first place. Sometimes, they just need a reminder that it’s been inside of them this entire time.

And, if you ever find yourself on the receiving end of that push, leave your ego at the door. It’s for the greater good.

Become a student of your craft — in every way.

Staying in the entertainment industry, we were also treated to a chat with 9-time NBA All-Star and 2016-17 league MVP, Russell Westbrook. As an entrepreneur, Westbrook focuses on ways to uplift underserved and underprivileged communities.

To Russ, that means understanding the most effective ways to serve — and knowing as many details as possible about how to do it.

“Learn the business, and learn everything the right way.”

For the sake of artistry, it can be tempting for artists to downplay (or even ignore) the finer details of business. However, these details — yes, even the unsexy ones — are essential to anybody looking to build their platform into one that is transformative. Understanding the necessary inner workings of your own creative enterprise — and the roles and responsibilities contained therein — will help you set clear expectations, communicate more effectively, and know what to look for when adding to your team.

Not to mention, doing everything the right way, the first time, will save you the headache of having to clean up a mess later on.

Understand what *you* bring to the table.

Christina Lewis is the founder of Beatrice Advisors, an independent, woman and minority-owned multi-family investment firm. When asked about an important lesson she’s learned along her journey, she said the following:

“You have to find your edge.”

As musicians, how do we escape the trap of being just another “singer-songwriter from My Town, USA” in an oversaturated market? Find exactly what is unique to you — within your craft, your mission, or the way you approach both — and lead with it.

Figuring out your “edge” takes work.

In a world full of social media “gurus” telling us to “be authentic,” it can be difficult to know what authenticity is.

The answer lies within. Cam Kirk — photographer and videographer at the Mike WiLL Made-It Collective — emphasized that authenticity means something different for each of us.

“You’ve got to do the work to find out who you are.”

That means doing some digging — and, at certain points, facing your truth is going to get uncomfortable. The result, however, is a person who will resonate with your true audience; someone who is fearlessly, unapologetically you.

You can’t fake it, either.

During the same panel, Lola Banjo — founder and creative director at Silver & Riley — made sure to point out that there are consequences when we don’t uncover our unique gifts and perspectives.

“Your followers see through it.”

In some cases, you may see fleeting success while chasing trends or trying to “go viral.” However, sustained success and impact comes not from these moments, but from building a true connection with those who share your values, and developing ways to keep them engaged. You are who you are — and all of the filters and hashtags in the world won’t hide it!

So, stand on that truth — even when it’s uncomfortable.

To conclude our time together today, let’s share in some wisdom from longtime Georgia State Representative Stacey Abrams:

“Why would we abandon our principles when someone who doesn’t believe in those principles mocks them?”

As a leader in our modern political climate, Rep. Abrams is certainly no stranger to people combating her views. However, this lesson stretches far beyond our political system, and into any area of life.

As someone building a public-facing creative platform, you aren’t going to be everyone’s cup of tea. People are going to disagree with your views, criticize your abilities, and they may even be rude in the process. These are the times when you need to stand even stronger in your convictions, and understand the purpose your art is here to serve.

Not everyone will get it. That’s OK. Hold steady, and keep pressing ahead. Those who get it will still love you.

Which takeaway is your favorite? Were you there, and have a different one you’d like to share? Leave a comment!

What Makes NashLive! Different?

Our RESCHEDULED NashLive! experience takes place this Friday, April 26 at Helping Our Music Evolve in Nashville. Featuring the talents of Alexis Donn, The Healers (Lord Goldie and Foundation Mecca), and ARREIS, NashLive! presents an opportunity for emerging artists to present their big-stage experience in an intimate setting — and capture the magic for more opportunities down the road.

In this clip from our NashLive! roundtable episode, the lineup discusses what sets this opportunity apart from others in Nashville — and what the opportunity to differentiate themselves means for their careers.

Get tickets here!

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Opening theme: REVEL 9 – All I’ve Become

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Previewing a New Live Music Experience

This Saturday, we take a major step toward re-defining the live music ecosystem in Nashville, as we present our first new NashLive! experience at Helping Our Music Evolve. This lineup features emerging artists Alexis Donn, The Healers (Foundation Mecca and Lord Goldie), and ARREIS. These artists have the opportunity to curate their unique big-stage experience in an intimate setting, in front of a studio audience and with first-class content production.

We had the entire lineup on The Quinn Spinn for a roundtable discussion about the event, why independent artists need unique opportunities to shine, and how this impacts the overall musical landscape in Nashville.

Get tickets here!

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‘Succeeding as a Woman in the Music Industry’ Replay March 29

On Wednesday, March 8 (International Women’s Day), Underground Music Collective teamed with Women in Music Nashville to present ‘Succeeding as a Woman in the Music Industry,’ featuring a panel of female entrepreneurs who shared their experiences navigating the music industry, the challenges they’ve faced and overcome, and the lessons they’ve learned.

This Wednesday, March 29 at 6 p.m., we’re proud to offer a special encore presentation of this panel discussion on our YouTube channel, to close out Women’s History Month.

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