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Music and AI: The Deep Dive: Wednesday, March 27th

Special Guest Speakersr

Stewart Copeland, The Police

Alex Ebert, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros

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Wednesday, March 27th, 2024, Free to Attend

3 PM – 3:45 PM Eastern: Virtual & Online - Click Here to Register

Hosted by: Peter Csathy, Media, Entertainment, AI & Tech Expert

The Music and AI Deep Dive

Special Guest Stars

Stewart Copeland, Legendary Musician, The Police

Alex Ebert, Singer-Songwriter, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros


Alex Ebert, Singer-Songwriter, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros; Ima Robot: Known for his highly melodic, folk- and psychedelia-inflected indie pop, Alex Ebert kept himself busy from the early days of his career, fronting the punkier for several years before adding his more famous second group, the nearly dozen-member, to his schedule in 2007. With both bands still active, Ebert released his first solo album, the self-recorded Alexander, in 2011. He went on to find work in film and TV scoring, composing a blend of instrumental chamber pop and symphonic music for projects including the 2013 film All Is Lost. In 2018, Ebert added bedroom indie electronica to his résumé with a series of releases called In Support of 5ame Dude before issuing his second solo long-player, the hip-hop-tinged I vs I, in 2020.

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Stewart Copeland has spent more than three decades at the forefront of contemporary music, as a rock star and acclaimed film composer, and across the worlds of opera, ballet, chamber, and world music. Recruiting Sting and Andy Summers in 1977, Copeland is renowned as the founder of The Police, a band that became a defining force in rock music from the 80s to the present day. His career includes the sale of more than 60 million records worldwide and numerous awards, including seven Grammy awards—most recently a 2023 Grammy for Best Immersive
Audio Album and a 2022 Best New Age award for Divine Tides, a collaboration with Indian musician Ricky Kej.He has composed dozens of film and tv scores, including Francis Coppola’s Rumblefish, Oliver Stone’s Wall St. and Talk Radio, Simpatico, The Pallbearer, Boys, Earth Girls are Easy, Silent Fall, Highlander II—The Quickening, The Equalizer, Dead Like Me, and Boys and Girls, among many others. In 2007 Copeland was honored as the Chevalier de l'ordre des Arts in Paris and will be on the Jury at the Cannes International Series Festival, Canneseries, in France this April 2023. Copeland’s operatic works include two based on the works of Edgar Allen Poe---The Cask of Amontillado and The Tell-Tale Heart; The Invention of Morel, a surreal 2017 chamber opera which premiered at Chicago Opera Theatre; Electric Saint, a 2021 Weimar DNT premiere; Satan’s Fall—an oratorio based on Milton’s Paradise Lost, which was performed across the U.S. in 2021 with UK and European performances still to come; and The Witches Seed, his new collaboration with creative partner and Pretenders lead singer/songwriter Chrissie Hynde.   


Peter Csathy, Media, Entertainment, AI & Tech Expert, Chairman, Creative Media: Peter is a leading international media, entertainment, AI and tech expert who has worn just about every “hat” in his 30+ year career that spans both traditional and tech-driven media. He is a frequent speaker, writes a weekly column about media, entertainment, AI and tech in TheWrap, hosts a major music podcast series on Consequence, and has written several best-selling industry books. Peter is Chairman of Creative Media, a boutique media, entertainment, AI and technology business advisory and legal services firm. He previously served as CEO and President of several pioneering media-tech companies with successful exits. He also spent several years as a senior executive at Universal Studios where he negotiated over $3 billion in deals. He is a graduate of Harvard Law School and began his career as an entertainment and intellectual property attorney representing major media companies and artists, including ground-breaking rap group N.W.A.



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