Canadian Music Week

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Canadian Music Week (or CMW) is an industry conference and music festival held over four days in various venues throughout Toronto.

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Canadian Music Week began in 1981, and celebrated it's 25th anniversary in March of 2007.

As Canada’s largest and most influential media and music conference, CMW brings together the world’s top industry professionals to participate in a three-day program of activities. Designed to stimulate the exchange of market intelligence, increase dialogue and provide networking opportunities, the CMW Executive Conference includes over 75 panels featuring over 360 industry experts.

Now in its 26th year, Rogers Wireless CMW is the single longest running and premiere music and media event focusing on the business of MUSIC, bringing together more than 360 of the world's top industry professionals for one spectacular week of events - combining informative, intensive conferences, award shows & Canada’s biggest New Music Festival. By night Toronto's most popular clubs and concert halls throw open their doors to industry insiders and the general public to create an electrifying musicfest of discovery. The talented emerging new bands are music to the ears of A&R reps on the lookout for next year's stars. The Festival spans 4 nights of performances, with over 500 showcasing bands at over 40 live music venues in downtown Toronto.

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Notable Speakers and performers that have been a part of the event (Canadian Music Week) include:

CMW also honours important independent and alternative artists with its annual "Canadian Indies Hall of Fame" program. Artists who have been inducted into the Hall of Fame include Parachute Club, The Pursuit of Happiness, Martha and the Muffins and D.O.A., Rough Trade (band)

Canadian rock trio Triumph was inducted into the Canadian Music Industry Hall of fame at Canadian Music Week 2007

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