Motown Accelerator​ Opens 2021 Artist and Manager Applications, Announces 2021 Fundraising Campaign

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Feb. 8, 2021

MEDIA CONTACT Suai Kee

Motown Accelerator​ Opens 2021 Artist and Manager Applications, Announces 2021 Fundraising Campaign

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FUNDING CONTACT Prentice Keller
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Motown Accelerator​ Opens 2021 Artist and Manager Applications, Announces 2021 Fundraising Campaign

DETROIT, MI – ​Motown Accelerator​, the music industry program that jump-starts the careers of future Detroit performing artists and music industry professionals, has opened its 2021 application cycle and announced its 2021 fundraising goals.

Following the successful model created by the great Berry Gordy, Motown Accelerator provides grants, educational resources and industry connections to local Detroit musicians to guide them toward stardom. ​Motown Accelerator is a partnership of ​Capitol Music Group, Motown Records, Motown Museum, TechTown Detroit, ​gener8tor​ and the City of Detroit ​Office of Arts, Culture and Entrepreneurship​.

Motown Accelerator celebrates its third season by increasing the number of artists and aspiring managers it hopes to bring into the program.​ To support these artists and the program, Motown Accelerator also has announced a fundraising goal of $400,000. J​ust over one quarter of this has already been committed for 2021.

Motown Accelerator works. For example, one of its 2020 artists, ​B Free​, saw a 47% jump in Spotify listeners and gained more than 200,000 views of his single “Teleport Me” on YouTube. Hisnextfulllengthalbum,​DeadorAlive,​ willbereleasedthismonthonallstreamingplatforms.

Motown Accelerator is a community-driven initiative that meets young artists where they are and guides them through the process of building successful careers. Like other initiatives being developed in Detroit, the Accelerator wants to keep Detroit talent in Detroit.

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“Detroit has more talent on a single street than some cities have in their entire borders,” said Rochelle Riley, Director of Arts and Culture for the City. “And we want that talent to stay here. So I hope people across the city and the state support programming that helps gifted young artists reach their dreams and have successful careers in an industry that defines us as much as the auto industry.”

The Top 50 artist applicants chosen for this year’s cycle will participate in a week-long Masterclass Series focused on ​Track Selection​, ​Mixing & Mastering,​ ​Finding Your Sound​ and Artist Development​.

The Top 10 artists and 10 aspiring managers will begin a six-week program on May 10th to learn the music industry with direct mentorship from industry executives. Each participant will receive a $500 grant to cover the cost of opening an LLC, establishing their publishing company and creating social media advertising.

Based on their performance in that program, two artists and two managers will be selected for a 12-week, intensive program that includes music industry connections and artist development. The managers will receive a $5,000 stipend, and artists will receive a $25,000 grant to use toward their career, including a rollout strategy that the program will develop with them.

“The career development resources that Motown Accelerator provides to Detroit’s music community are helping strengthen the city’s music industry infrastructure,” said Paul Riser, Jr., Director of Detroit Urban Solutions at TechTown Detroit and Motown Museum Board Member. Riser’s father is Paul Riser, Sr., ​one of Motown’s famed Funk Brothers and an arranger on many of the label’s biggest hits.

“We​ are grooming and handing artists the tools they need to be successful, competitive acts,” Riser Jr. said.

Suai Kee, director of the Motown Accelerator Program, agreed.

“Having a program to develop a new generation of gifted artists positively affects their communities, engages other creatives and stimulates the city’s spirit of collaboration and entrepreneurship,” she said. “This is especially important now, when pulling together is crucial to our collective recovery from a challenging year.”

HOW TO DONATE

Motown Accelerator’s fundraising campaign seeks to raise $100,000 by April 1, $100,000 by July 1 and $100,000 by October 1. ​To support Motown Accelerator, contact Prentice Keller, VP of Growth at gener8tor at ​prentice@gener8tor.com​.

Applications for 2021 artists and managers will close on March 14. The application can be found at ​www.motownaccelerator.com/application​.

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Capitol Music Group, Motown Records, Motown Museum, TechTown Detroit, gener8tor & the City of Detroit​.

The 2021 Motown Accelerator is supported by:

American Family Insurance Institute for Corporate and Social Impact, Microsoft, MGM Resorts Foundation, the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs and the Detroit Office of Arts, Culture and Entrepreneurship.

About Motown Accelerator

www.motownaccelerator.com

gener8tor Music is an education and grant initiative designed to help music communities level up and break out. gener8tor Music hosts free public programming accessible to the entire community and also offers dedicated support to artists that have the capability of putting cities on the map as a factory for talent.

About gener8tor

www.gener8tor.com

gener8tor’s turnkey platform for the creative economy connects startup founders, musicians, artists, investors, universities and corporations. The gener8tor platform includes pre-accelerators, accelerators, corporate programming, conferences and fellowships.