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Haulix LIVE! Returns This Thursday, July 30, With A Free PR Panel

The Haulix LIVE! panel series continues this week with an in-depth conversation featuring three of the music industry’s leading publicists.

With Coronavirus making music conferences and festivals impossible, Haulix LIVE! is here to fill a void in the entertainment business. Twice a month, Haulix brings together the greatest minds in music publicity and promotion to share their knowledge with anyone hoping to hear it. These events are 100% free, and they are open to everyone.

Join us on Thursday, July 30, at 2PM EST for a free PR roundtable with special guests Cait McMahon (Scorpion LTD), Curran Reynolds (The Chain), and Curtis Dewar (Dewar PR). The event will cover the state of music PR today, emerging trends in music publicity, and advice for people hoping to work in the field. Viewers will also have an opportunity to ask our guests questions. Click here to register.

About our panelists:

For nine years, lead publicist and co-owner of SCORPION Cait McMahon has refused to back down. Starting as a low-key music blogger in college, McMahon graduated with a degree in Communications and International Public Relations which ultimately let her to explore entertainment PR and digital marketing. Although she began with little to no professional advice from a hard-to-permeate industry, giving up has never been a part of her genetic makeup, thus creating a firey and determined industry leader. After meeting Jason Duarté, a longtime music authority from Philadelphia, on a shared job that left them both unfulfilled, the duo hard launched entertainment public relations and digital marketing firm SCORPION LTD in November of 2019. SCORPION has worked on film projects such as blockbuster Knives Out! and Netflix Original Documentary Disclosure, to rock bands like Hinder and LOWBORN with its primary goal of industry disruption.


Based in Brooklyn, New York, Curran Reynolds started his career in 2000 as the head of publicity at Earache Records’ US office, then set out on his own in 2005 to handle PR for some of the most compelling artists in the underground – from metal and hardcore, to noise-rock and post-punk. Clients have included Kayo Dot, Jucifer, Trap Them, Landmine Marathon, Kælan Mikla, The Sword, and many more. He is the founder of Precious Metal, a weekly series of live shows in NYC that ran for seven years (2006-2013) and helped revitalize the city’s metal scene. As a writer, his work has been published in magazines such as VICE, Mass Appeal, High Times, and The Journal. He made albums and toured the world as the drummer for Today Is the Day and Wetnurse, and currently writes, records and performs music under the name Body Stuff. In 2016 he teamed up with Justin Pearson (owner of Three One G Records and member of such bands as The Locust) and graphic designer Brandon Gallagher, to create The Chain, a bicoastal collective handling a range of PR and art services for clients in the music industry.


Canadian publicist Curtis Dewar has been working in the music industry since 2012. Having started as a writer for blogs he started doing freelance PR in 2013. After successfully handling several campaigns, he founded his own PR company Dewar PR in 2014. Since that time he has done PR for a wide range of metal artists including Lindsay Schoolcraft, Bolzer, The Sign Records, Black Bow Records and many others. In addition, he co-hosts the Dumb and Dumbest podcast with Matt Bacon and Keith Chachkes and runs monthly 30 day challenges where he helps aspiring bands increase their social media presence


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Inside Music Podcast #141: Nü Echo Media PR (Cait McMahon)

On this episode of INSIDE MUSIC, host James Shotwell calls Nü Echo Media PR and Nü Sound Online founder Cait McMahon to discuss her journey through the music industry. Cait’s began her life in the Florida Keys, but a move to North Carolina at sixteen set her on a path her earlier self could have never imagined. From writing about the band’s poised for success, to becoming one of the leading publicists in alternative music, Cait has made her passion her career through hard work, confidence, and just a bit of luck.

Cait’s current roster includes the band Yung Judas, who hail from Canada with a hypnotic take on rock and roll that blends elements of 80s punk with a more modern alternative sound. The group is the first international client Cait has worked with, and their latest single leads us to believe they have big things on the horizon in 2019. Take a listen:

You can stream Cait’s appearance on Inside Music below. The conversation is a must-hear for anyone interested in music publicity or establishing a name for yourself in the music business.

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Inside Music is a show about life in the music industry. Through interviews with artists and professionals alike, we aspire to paint a vivid, honest portrait of the music business. You can find Inside Music on iTunes and Youtube, as well as all major podcast platforms.

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