Governor Abbott Announces Bastrop and Lubbock Have Been Certified as Music Friendly Communities
Governor Abbott Announces Lubbock Designated As Music Friendly Community
Governor Greg Abbott today announced that Lubbock, having completed the multi-step certification process, has been designated as a Music Friendly Community by the Texas Music Office (TMO). The Music Friendly Community program seeks to foster music business economic development in Texas cities and communities.
TMO Community Relations & Outreach Specialist Chip Adams presented the Music Friendly Community designation to Mayor Dan Pope on Tuesday, August 25, 2020 during a virtual certification ceremony in partnership with the City of Lubbock and the Lubbock Cultural Arts Foundation (LCAF).
"With support from the Texas Music Office, the Texas music industry created more than 209,000 direct and indirect permanent jobs in communities all across the Lone Star State last year and generated $23.4 billion in economic activity,” said Governor Greg Abbott. “As our focus is on safely and strategically reopening and revitalizing all aspects of the Lone Star State—work, school, entertainment and culture—Texas is committed to working alongside our communities to ensure they have the tools needed to succeed. Music Friendly Communities certified by the Texas Music Office are serious about attracting and developing local music industry growth, and I am proud of all that the Texas Music Office has accomplished in helping communities like Lubbock grow their local economy."
“I am incredibly pleased that the State of Texas is recognizing Lubbock as a Texas Music Friendly Community,” said Lubbock Mayor Dan Pope. “With all due respect to other Texas cities, I think Lubbock is the original live music capital of the Lone Star State. From Country-Western Swing to early rock and roll pioneer Buddy Holly, and onwards from the Flatlanders to Josh Abbott, Lubbock’s musical heritage is exceptional, and we continue to produce great music and great music venues. Thank you to the Governor’s Office for this wonderful recognition.”
This designation further establishes Lubbock’s reputation as a community with a vibrant music scene and a rich pool of local talent. LCAF will facilitate the music certification by serving as the liaison between the TMO and City of Lubbock and maintaining a shared music directory with the TMO. A committee consisting of 30 industry professionals will also work with LCAF to guide the certification program and cultivate opportunities within the Lubbock music industry.
Connecting with the TMO offers musicians as well as LCAF with resources such as musician and venue directories, a referral network of over 15,000 Texas music businesses, state-wide publicity and a liaison between government offices and agencies. Lubbock will join major cities across the state including Waco, Fort Worth, Austin and San Antonio as a reputable city fostering a thriving music scene.
Since its inception in April 2020, efforts to secure this designation were the primary focus for LCAF Director Stacy Keith. He has worked with local industry partners to highlight Lubbock’s qualifying characteristics as a music friendly community and partnered with local and state partners to achieve this recognition for Lubbock.
“The Texas Music Friendly Community certification is a great honor for Lubbock and is a tribute to Lubbock’s dynamic music industry,” said Stacy Keith. “This project is the foundation’s first. Having been established in April 2020, we wanted to focus on what we could do to support our musicians and venues during this difficult time due to COVID-19. Lubbock’s music is incredibly important to our community and we’re so proud to be a part of facilitating this program which showcases the rich music we have now as well as Lubbock’s historic musical roots.”
A video of the certification and more on the Music Friendly Community designation can be found here.
Governor Abbott Announces Bastrop Designated As Music Friendly Community
Governor Greg Abbott today announced that Bastrop, having completed the multi-step certification process, has been designated as a Music Friendly Community by the Texas Music Office (TMO). The Music Friendly Community program seeks to foster music business economic development in Texas cities and communities.
TMO Community Relations & Outreach Specialist Chip Adams presented the Music Friendly Community designation to Mayor Connie Schroeder on Thursday, August 13, 2020 during a virtual certification ceremony in partnership with Visit Bastrop. Mayor Pro-Tem Lyle Nelson, Council Members Bill Peterson, Drusilla Rogers, Bill Ennis, and Dock Jackson also attended the virtual ceremony.
"With support from the Texas Music Office, the Texas music industry created more than 209,000 direct and indirect permanent jobs in communities all across the Lone Star State last year and generated $23.4 billion in economic activity,” said Governor Greg Abbott. “As our economy rebounds from the COVID downturn, Texas is committed to working alongside our communities to ensure they have the tools needed to succeed. Music Friendly Communities certified by the Texas Music Office are serious about attracting and developing local music industry growth, and I am proud of all that the Texas Music Office has accomplished in helping communities like Bastrop grow their local economy."
“The City of Bastrop is honored to receive the Music Friendly Designation. As a person who thoroughly enjoys all types of music, I recognize that musicians are often taken for granted," said Bastrop Mayor Connie Schroeder. "They provide their wonderful talent for our enjoyment and the community must support their business as we do any other business. I’d like to personally invite all musicians to come check out why the City of Bastrop so rightly deserved the honor of being a Music Friendly Community. Thank you to the Texas Music Office and Chip Adams for this award.”
"We are thrilled to be named a Music Friendly Community and look forward to all the possibilities this designation brings with it," said President & CEO of Visit Bastrop Susan Smith. "We are serious about fostering music industry growth and this certification is a huge step toward that goal.”
Bastrop joins other Texas cities that have received the official Music Friendly Community designation from the Texas Music Office, including Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio, Denton, Waco, and more.