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BTB Ep 422: How will Sona.ai impact the music industry; we interview booking agent Jack Forman

TOPICS: Break the Business will join Volume.com as a partner program on April 18th; the University of

Miami has a new Taylor Swift class; Ryan and Katie talk about AI music generation platform Sona and

how much that these platforms have progressed in just the past few months; we interview booking agent Jack Forman from Bicoastal Productions. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting

www.bicoastalproductions.com.


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