ORLANDO, FLORIDA - Today, My House Productions (MHP), one of Florida’s most recently emerged entertainment production houses, announces its long-awaited Florida Music Festival (FMF) agenda. MHP’s event schedule, filled with burgeoning opportunities for an industry in desperate need of an economic boost, pairs pure entertainment with charitable benefits and opportunities for budding artists to emerge as true rock stars.
“My House Productions is proud to bring together industry leaders and top entertainers over the next 4 days to discuss our strategic partnerships and also to roll-out our 3rd and 4th quarter goals for 2009,” said MHP Executive Producer, Charles Byron Andrews.
Throughout the four-day long music festival and conference, from Wednesday, May 13 through Saturday, May 16, MHP will be joining high-quality, music download software with a confidential music industry mammoth, a historical and highly respected and influential entertainment magazine that has been around long before the placement of music in radio in the 1920’s. This pairing will allow MHP to bring the future of legal, online music download technology together.
“With the importance we place on high-end and innovative entertainment concepts, why not focus on collaborating with a company that holds the same core values,” states Joel Cruzada, Executive Producer of My House Productions. “MHP is now in development of several elaborate events which will tie into the Ed Hardy Vodka brand, an online radio network and a reality show concept that is currently in its pre-production stages.
A highlight of the music festival is MHP being named as Title Sponsor for the Florida-Based KikiRock Leukemia Foundation Benefit Concert, taking place May 13th. MHP will be responsible for developing all of the marketing campaigns and support for the KikiRock Leukemia Foundation, as this charity currently draws in artists such as Creed and 3 Doors Down. Additionally, MHP will be developing a custom Mark Tremonti PRS guitar that will feature artwork developed by its creative services team and auctioned off at every event.
Immediately following the Florida Music Festival, which will play host to over 250 unsigned bands, MHP will announce it’s winning choice as a newly-signed band. MHP directors are ready to choose one fortunate band to become part of its talented team. “For a while, Florida was churning out great artists that put the state on the map as a music capital and time has come again to put the state back on the forefront and give the industry a new taste of what Florida has to offer,” says Charles Byron Andrews, Executive Producer of MHP.
MHP urges aspiring bands to monitor opportunities, as right after FMF’s closure, MHP will roll out its showcases to scout for artists in the New York City area.


