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UBUNTU SUMMIT: I'm Running The Live CCMUSIC Music stream October 23rd & 24th!

The Ubuntu Summit Companion Music Event: The CCMUSIC Stream

Creative Commons Music curated during the Ubuntu Summit online event by Ryno the Bearded!

The live audio portion of the stream during the Ubuntu Summit (Oct 23-24) will be expertly curated by Ryno the bearded

Ryno runs the #OO Show, which features creative commons music every week, so he will be helping us to showcase music that is both creative commons and fantastic. The perfect soundtrack for the Summit!

Exclusive Performances: The After Party

But the LIVE CCMUSIC VIDEO SHOWCASE happens when the Summit wraps for the day.

When the first day of the summit ends (6:30pm London Time), we will have exclusive and unique music performances during our after-party part of the stream.

These aren't just archival recordings; they are unique contributions from Creative Commons musicians created just for this event.

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The CCMUSIC Stream is more than background noise; it's a showcase of creative commons, music, and community.

Don’t miss out on the CCMUSIC Stream during the online Ubuntu Summit, October 23-24. The live performances are exclusive to the stream. If you miss the premiere, you miss the music event!

Watch the video above to learn more, and remember to join Lorenzo's Music on YouTube to secure your front-row seat for the Ubuntu Summit companion music stream!

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