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Wednesday, June 4
 

TBA

9:00am CDT

HOW SUSTAINABILITY FIGURES IN GZ'S OVERALL STATEGY
Wednesday June 4, 2025 9:00am - 9:15am CDT
We'll learn how the world's largest pressing plant has made sustainability a priority.  
Speakers
avatar for Vladimir Visek

Vladimir Visek

Head of Sustainability, GZ
A newcomer to the music industry, bringing over 15 years of experience in sustainability from various sectors, including roles at IKEA, a global furniture retailer, or the 3D printing company Prusa Research. Co-founder of No Greenwashing, a Czech Republic-based initiative dedicated... Read More →
Wednesday June 4, 2025 9:00am - 9:15am CDT
Ballroom C, Level 2

9:15am CDT

EVOVINYL UPDATE ON THE 100% FOSSIL-FUEL FREE ALTERNATIVE
Wednesday June 4, 2025 9:15am - 9:30am CDT
UK-based Evolution Music has developed its 100% fossil fuel-free alternative to PVC—trademarked as "EvoVinyl"—for six years and it's already been endorsed by EarthPercent, the music industry non-profit organization focused on climate change and headed by Brian Eno. It appears that Evo is ready for prime-time.
Speakers
avatar for Marc Carey

Marc Carey

CEO, Evolution Music
Marc Carey has spent over twenty years working in and around innovation led projects. Mainly in areas such as clean tech development, net zero developments and ultra low carbon material research. He has been involved in a number of ground breaking projects and delivered three separate... Read More →
Wednesday June 4, 2025 9:15am - 9:30am CDT
Ballroom C, Level 2

9:30am CDT

THE LATEST IN SUSTAINABLE PACKAGING
Wednesday June 4, 2025 9:30am - 10:15am CDT
There's no shortage of sustainable packaging options thse days, as we'll hear from industry suppliers.
Moderators
avatar for Ruben Planting

Ruben Planting

Assistant Program Manager Making Vinyl and Vinyl Manufacturing Consultant, Planting Consultancy
Assistant Program Manager for Making Vinyl (US/EU) and Strategic Consultancy for Music Industry Manufacturers: Pioneering Greener Solutions in (Vinyl) Production!
Speakers
avatar for Jack Stoughton

Jack Stoughton

Chairman Emeritus, Stoughton Printing
I have been in this industry for 7 decades now, starting in my father’s firm in 1964, specializing in record labels at a time there were 27 pressing plants in Greater LA. We grew into printing back liners, jackets, inserts, sleeves, posters and boxes, supporting the majors, the... Read More →
avatar for Mackenzie Crigger

Mackenzie Crigger

Sustainability Manager, International Paper
Sustainable packaging!
avatar for Rick Gasparini

Rick Gasparini

Sales, Ross-Ellis
avatar for Gary Gonzales

Gary Gonzales

Dorado Packaging
I promote custom vinyl and music packaging produced in the most sustainable fashion possible.
Wednesday June 4, 2025 9:30am - 10:15am CDT
Ballroom C, Level 2

10:15am CDT

NEW INSIGHTS FROM THE SECOND REPORT OF THE VRMA CARBON FOOTPRINTING GROUP
Wednesday June 4, 2025 10:15am - 10:30am CDT
At the 2024 edition of Making Vinyl, Ryan presented findings from the first analysis of the carbon footprint of a vinyl record. The Vinyl Record Manufacturers Association this year has expanded the scope of their continuing study to analyze non-PVC compounds, including various "bio-vinyl" options now hitting the market.
Speakers
avatar for Ryan Weitzel

Ryan Weitzel

VP Operations, A to Z Media
Ryan Weitzel is a music industry executive with over 20 years of experience, including the last 14 years with A to Z Media. Ryan graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Audio Production from Ohio University. Since then, his experience crosses through every lens of the industry including... Read More →
Wednesday June 4, 2025 10:15am - 10:30am CDT
Ballroom C, Level 2

10:30am CDT

COFFEE BREAK
Wednesday June 4, 2025 10:30am - 11:00am CDT
Wednesday June 4, 2025 10:30am - 11:00am CDT
Ballroom A, Level 2

11:00am CDT

PROTECTING VINYL FOR ARTISTS, LABELS & CONSUMERS
Wednesday June 4, 2025 11:00am - 11:30am CDT
As the demand for vinyl re-surges, so do the threats of counterfeit pressings, supply chain diversion, and collector avidity. This panel will explore cutting-edge anti-counterfeit solutions that protect artists, labels, pressing plants, and enthusiasts. Join us to learn how authentication technologies are securing the future of vinyl and enhancing consumer trust.
Moderators
avatar for Eric Paul

Eric Paul

Crane Authentication
Speakers
avatar for John Town

John Town

Chief Technology Officer, CONECTIV
John Town leads Conectiv’s Technology, Quality and Environmental Compliance activities. “I still have my first vinyl record from the 1960s (Yellow Submarine/Eleanor Rigby Double-A-side!) and have been a lifelong music appreciation fan. After spending way too much time (and money... Read More →
avatar for Greg Schoener

Greg Schoener

Vice President, The ADS Group
avatar for Gary Gonzales

Gary Gonzales

Dorado Packaging
I promote custom vinyl and music packaging produced in the most sustainable fashion possible.
avatar for Heath Laird

Heath Laird

Crane Authentication
Wednesday June 4, 2025 11:00am - 11:30am CDT
Ballroom C, Level 2

11:30am CDT

CUTTING, MASTERING & QC MATTERS
Wednesday June 4, 2025 11:30am - 12:15pm CDT
As anyone in the vinyl manufacturing industry knows, a hiccup can impair a record at any point in the complicated process, including mastering, lacquer cutting, plating, and pressing — to name just four. Our all-star panel will trade war stories and the latest trends, such as supply chain issues, test pressings, and quality control.

Moderators
avatar for Andreas Kohl

Andreas Kohl

Conference Director MV Europe/ European Operations Manager, Making Vinyl/ Key Production
Growing up behind the Iron Curtain but in a household with a deep admiration for rock ’n’ roll, my earliest memories date back to my father turning up the volume of a Gene Vincent tape after my mom claimed the boy was listening to too much music. The effect might have lead to... Read More →
Speakers
avatar for Piper Payne

Piper Payne

Partner / Operator, Physical Music Products
avatar for Dave Rawlings

Dave Rawlings

Co-Owner & Recording Artist, Paramount Pressing
David Rawlings is a Grammy-winning guitarist, singer, and record producerknown for his partnership with singer and songwriter Gillian Welch. Dave co-founded Paramount Pressing & Plating with Gary Salstrom to provide a home for one of the industry's true masters of vinyl production... Read More →
avatar for Jeff Powell

Jeff Powell

Vinyl Mastering Engineer, Vinyl Masters
Since starting my studio career in Memphis TN in 1987, I started to learn how to cut vinyl masters on the original STAX lathe that was housed in Larry Nix' mastering room at Ardent Studios in 2008. While learning the craft, I never thought that it would take me over completely and... Read More →
avatar for John Town

John Town

Chief Technology Officer, CONECTIV
John Town leads Conectiv’s Technology, Quality and Environmental Compliance activities. “I still have my first vinyl record from the 1960s (Yellow Submarine/Eleanor Rigby Double-A-side!) and have been a lifelong music appreciation fan. After spending way too much time (and money... Read More →
Wednesday June 4, 2025 11:30am - 12:15pm CDT
Ballroom C, Level 2

12:15pm CDT

JERRY PHILLIPS: FROM HANGING OUT WITH ELVIS AS A KID TO RUNNING SAM PHILLIPS RECORDING SERVICE
Wednesday June 4, 2025 12:15pm - 12:50pm CDT
He's the son of rock and roll, so you know that on Jerry Phillips' debut album For the Universe (released in 2024), he's gonna rip hard. As a kid, his late-night hangout pals were Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash and Jerry Lee Lewis, because they all hung with his dad, Sam Phillips, who founded Sun Records, the studio and record label. Us rock and roll fans, we heard the music—Jerry was baptized in it.
Jerry's made plenty of records. With his band the Jesters, he recorded "Cadillac Man" for Sun Records, a highlight of the original label's last years. He's produced plenty of albums too, including soul music for Stax and with his brother Knox they made one of John Prine's greatest, Pink Cadillac.
But sometimes it takes a lifetime to get to your own album. With this one, Jerry invites you to sidle up to the bar on the third floor of the Sam Phillips Recording Service in Memphis, Tennessee. This is the studio that he recently refurbished, keeping Sam's design intact and enhancing the control room's technology, grit and funk. At the bar, he points out where the original Formica still has just one cigarette burn scar on it—Johnny Cash, early 1960s.
As soon as he begins to chat, his stories become the songs on this album, and without making a move you find yourself closer and closer to Jerry, and the bar morphs, putting you in an excited crowd, colorful lights, thick smoke and it's just after last call when the doors get locked, the liquor flows, the dance floor fills. Jerry is at the mic leading a band, and whether he's talking or singing you're just as intent because of his great casual delivery, a sweet spot between hymn singing, telling a secret and holding the tension before delivering a punchline.
With "Number One Girl," this beast kicks off like the solo record that Mick Jagger has not been able to achieve. Jerry doesn't sing like Mick, but he can rock like Mick, and that's what For the Universe is here to tell you: We gonna rock.
And to prove how we'll be rockin', this natural born rocker Jerry dang Phillips stole the song title "That's All Right," the title that might be most associated with his family and his heritage and he wrote his own damn song to it—on his debut album. Step aside Big Boy Crudup and Elvis Presley.
But like you know from hanging at that bar, the good-natured Mr. Phillips is not just about playing hard. He's ready to cha-cha with your girlfriend that he just stole on "Treat Her Like She's Mine," and he's praising her like you shoulda on the cooing "I Like Everything I See." You can't stand by on "Specify" when he testifies for love.
With "Good Side, Bad Side, Side of Crazy Too, " you have to lean in—the steel guitar cries like a country weeper, Jerry's spoken intro vulnerable like a confession. It's intimate and intense, puts us solidly at that bar, makes us want to buy him a drink, maybe hug him too.
There's background girls singing "whoa-whoa," you'll hear Wurlitzer electric piano noodlings and honky tonk tack piano pounding. There's wailing harmonica and guitars, choogling rhythms, and definitely your own fingers snapping with "24-6 Not 7," one of the truest love songs ever. There's some ballads here. A taste of country, a taste of doo wop. You know what it took to concoct rock and roll, so you're gonna hear a lot of influences here.
And you're gonna hear some of the best Memphis players from across the generations, reaching back to Spooner Oldham, sweeping in Jerry's daughter Halley, who is one of the album's producers along with Scott Bomar, the studio's successor-to-Roland-Janes. Many Memphis players have made some of their career finest music in the Phillips' family studio and they, like me, ran to say yes when Jerry rang for accompaniment.
Jerry Phillips likes to have a good time. And this record is his testament to that. He had me in mind when he made it, he had you in mind—and look out, I think he had your sister in mind too. But that's fine, his intentions are good. Jerry's message is for the universe.
Rock on.
--Robert Gordon, Memphis, 2024


Speakers
avatar for Robert Gordon

Robert Gordon

Author, It Came Out of Memphis
Emmy and Grammy Award winning writer Robert Gordon is the author of 6 books, and producer/director of 8 feature documentaries. He has focused on the American south—its music, art, and politics—to create an insider’s portrait of his home that is both nuanced and ribald.Gordon’s... Read More →
avatar for Jerry Phillips

Jerry Phillips

Sam Phillips recordings
The myriad of stars that aligned to create Jerry Phillips’ debut solo album, For The Universe, have been orbiting the rarified atmosphere of Memphis’s Sam Phillips Recording Service — the namesake studio that Jerry’s father built in the wake of his Sun Records success with... Read More →
Wednesday June 4, 2025 12:15pm - 12:50pm CDT
Ballroom C, Level 2
 
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