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SAVANNAH CREATIVE INDUSTRY PLAYERS BEGIN MOVES TO FORM ”VOICE OF SAVANNAH MUSIC” ASSOCIATION 

SAVANNAH CREATIVE INDUSTRY PLAYERS BEGIN MOVES TO FORM ”VOICE OF SAVANNAH MUSIC” ASSOCIATION 

Creative industry players across the Savannah region have initiated steps to form a new collective association known as Voice of Savannah Music (VSM), a move aimed at uniting artistes, producers, managers, promoters, DJs, and other key stakeholders within the regional music ecosystem.

The proposed association seeks to provide a unified voice for Savannah creatives, address long-standing industry challenges, and create a structured platform for advocacy, collaboration, and professional development. According to industry insiders, the initiative is a response to the growing need for coordination, representation, and collective bargaining within the regional music space.

Voice of Savannah Music is expected to focus on protecting the interests of artistes, promoting originality, strengthening copyright awareness, and creating opportunities for talent development. The association also aims to bridge the gap between creatives and relevant institutions, sponsors, policymakers, and media platforms at both regional and national levels.

Stakeholders involved in the early discussions believe that unity remains the strongest tool for growth in the Savannah music industry. By coming together under one umbrella, members hope to enhance visibility for local talent, attract investment, and ensure fair recognition for creative works emerging from the region.

Industry observers have described the move as timely, especially at a moment when Savannah music continues to gain attention but lacks a formal structure to guide its growth. Organizers say consultations are ongoing, and wider engagement with industry players will soon follow to define leadership structures, membership criteria, and operational frameworks.

 

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