The Church of Scientology Celebrity Centre Nashville recently
hosted Tony Rockliff for a seminar geared toward helping artists advance in
their careers.
Many churches incorporate music into their services, but the
Nashville Church of Scientology & Celebrity Centre takes it a step further,
working diligently to help artists succeed in their respective fields. This past weekend, successful artist Tony
Rockliff returned to Nashville to deliver a seminar all about increasing
artists’ prosperity using the Internet.
Rockliff is an Internet marketing expert and successful
artist himself. In 1995, he created “Cybertown,” an online community of people
from 155 countries interacting in a 3D Virtual Reality off-world town set about
100 years in the future. Cybertown grew
to 1.3 million members, was receiving 1.5 billion hits a year and was listed in
the top 2500 sites of the world. This was all before Facebook and Twitter even
existed.
Completely aside from his success online Rockliff has decades
of experience as a record producer, recording engineer and composer. He has
worked with artists including Cat Stevens, Beck, Elton John's band, Regina
Bell, the Temptations, Sir George Martin, Brian Johnson from AC/DC, David
Pomeranz, David Campbell, Nicky Hopkins, members of Yes and the Doors and many
others.
During Rockliff’s seminar for artists, he went over exactly
what is being done by the musicians who are successful expanding their careers with
the Internet and discussed step-by-step strategies that can be used by others.
The seminar was hosted by the Church of Scientology
Celebrity Centre Nashville, a church with a mission to help artists. President
of the church, Corinne Sullivan, says, "Our founder, L. Ron Hubbard, made
it clear that our role is to help artists as they shape the future and the
culture around us.”
This is not the first time Rockliff has delivered such a
seminar and won’t be the last. For more information about future artistic
seminar, events or church activities, call Julie Brinker at 615-687-4600. For
more on Tony Rockliff, visit his website www.indietrak.com.
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