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EPISODE · Jan 16, 2025 · 23 MIN

S2 E64, Sonic Guild Ball, Guest Matt Ott

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Matt Ott has co-founded two nonprofits to help Austin’s local music community: the Austin Music Foundation and Black Fret. Combined they have provided millions in positive economic impact to Austin’s music scene and creative culture. With over 25 years of technology and marketing experience for Fortune 500 companies, startup businesses and non-profit organizations, Matt’s approach to his work is grounded in innovation, respect and clarity of mission.An Austinite since 1978, Matt and his family returned to Austin in 2005 after ten years in Silicon Valley, citing severe withdrawal symptoms related to a lack of real BBQ, friendly people and the most incredible music scene in the world.Sonic Guild’s mission is to build community to support the creation and performance of new music. Austin’s music scene is the beating heart of our city. We believe that music is art and deserves the support of the community just as the opera, theater, and symphony have been supported for decades.The Sonic Guild Ball is the culmination of our annual season. It is where we are introduced to the next class of Sonic Guild artists. These musicians have been recognized by our members, advisors, and prior year Sonic Guild Artists for extraordinary talent and potential. At the ball we will distribute $150,000 in grants to these 20 Sonic Guild artists and ten of them will perform on the Long Center’s iconic stage. In between bands, we will hear stories of how past grant winners have used the funds to supercharge their careers by recording albums, going on tour, buying instruments, etc… It’s a great party. It’s an incredible night of music. And it’s a chance to recognize and give back to a community that does so much to drive the culture and economy of Austin.

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Matt Ott has co-founded two nonprofits to help Austin’s local music community: the Austin Music Foundation and Black Fret. Combined they have provided millions in positive economic impact to Austin’s music scene and creative culture. With over 25 years of technology and marketing experience for Fortune 500 companies, startup businesses and non-profit organizations, Matt’s approach to his work is grounded in innovation, respect and clarity of mission.An Austinite since 1978, Matt and his family returned to Austin in 2005 after ten years in Silicon Valley, citing severe withdrawal symptoms related to a lack of real BBQ, friendly people and the most incredible music scene in the world.Sonic Guild’s mission is to build community to support the creation and performance of new music. Austin’s music scene is the beating heart of our city. We believe that music is art and deserves the support of the community just as the opera, theater, and symphony have been supported for decades.The Sonic Guild Ball is the culmination of our annual season. It is where we are introduced to the next class of Sonic Guild artists. These musicians have been recognized by our members, advisors, and prior year Sonic Guild Artists for extraordinary talent and potential. At the ball we will distribute $150,000 in grants to these 20 Sonic Guild artists and ten of them will perform on the Long Center’s iconic stage. In between bands, we will hear stories of how past grant winners have used the funds to supercharge their careers by recording albums, going on tour, buying instruments, etc… It’s a great party. It’s an incredible night of music. And it’s a chance to recognize and give back to a community that does so much to drive the culture and economy of Austin.

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