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36. "Game Changers" series: Indie music with Weining Hung (LUCfest)
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Weining Hung 洪維寧 founded LUCfest, a music showcase festival, in 2017 with KK Yeh 葉宛青 (White Wabbit Records). Taiwanese bands first played there before they went international, bands like Outlet Drift, The Fur, Go Go Machine Orchestra, Lücy, and Trout Fresh.
When Weining’s not managing the festival, she’s managing Asian talents like Phum Viphurit from Thailand. We talk about her love for music, the “it” factor for a superstar-to-be, and how the live music industry is changing post-COVID.
Weining’s advice for emerging musicians? “Get yourself a manager, a team. Then get yourself an agent, a publicist, some business managers. Organise your team. Then you have a possibility to grow.”
This is the podcast edition of "Game Changers with Emily Y. Wu". Watch the video of this conversation on TaiwanPlus - https://gimpod.me/gamechangers-weining-hung-music-lucfest
Get in touch with Ghost Island Media
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Twitter - @ghostislandme
Produced by Ghost Island Media
Producer, Host - Emily Y. Wu
Associate Producer, Co-Writer - Ting Yeh
Researcher - Min Chao
Podcast Editor - Dino Lin
Production Assistance - Teresa Yen, Gerald Williams
Director for Video - Laticia Fan
Post-Production Supervisor - Kaley Emerson
Video Editor - Emma Chou, Vivi Wang
Copyright by, and First Broadcasted on TaiwanPlus
Executive Producer - Shirley Keng, Kelly Kuo
Supervisor - Eric Yang
Production Coordinator - Jenny Luo
Support the show: https://patreon.com/Taiwan
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
46 episodes
Manage episode 381570209 series 2576456
Weining Hung 洪維寧 founded LUCfest, a music showcase festival, in 2017 with KK Yeh 葉宛青 (White Wabbit Records). Taiwanese bands first played there before they went international, bands like Outlet Drift, The Fur, Go Go Machine Orchestra, Lücy, and Trout Fresh.
When Weining’s not managing the festival, she’s managing Asian talents like Phum Viphurit from Thailand. We talk about her love for music, the “it” factor for a superstar-to-be, and how the live music industry is changing post-COVID.
Weining’s advice for emerging musicians? “Get yourself a manager, a team. Then get yourself an agent, a publicist, some business managers. Organise your team. Then you have a possibility to grow.”
This is the podcast edition of "Game Changers with Emily Y. Wu". Watch the video of this conversation on TaiwanPlus - https://gimpod.me/gamechangers-weining-hung-music-lucfest
Get in touch with Ghost Island Media
Facebook - https://fb.com/ghostislandme
Instagram - @ghostislandme
Twitter - @ghostislandme
Produced by Ghost Island Media
Producer, Host - Emily Y. Wu
Associate Producer, Co-Writer - Ting Yeh
Researcher - Min Chao
Podcast Editor - Dino Lin
Production Assistance - Teresa Yen, Gerald Williams
Director for Video - Laticia Fan
Post-Production Supervisor - Kaley Emerson
Video Editor - Emma Chou, Vivi Wang
Copyright by, and First Broadcasted on TaiwanPlus
Executive Producer - Shirley Keng, Kelly Kuo
Supervisor - Eric Yang
Production Coordinator - Jenny Luo
Support the show: https://patreon.com/Taiwan
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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