Rob Schwartz: Revolutionizing Music Distribution and Showcasing Independent Artists at Distro Fest
This week on Untold, we had the privilege of sitting down with Rob Schwartz, a visionary in the music distribution world. As the founder of WHO?MAG Distribution and Distro Fest, Rob is dedicated to providing independent artists with the tools and exposure they need to succeed. Our conversation, now live on YouTube, delves into his career, passion for supporting emerging talent, and his recent event, Distro Fest, held in Atlantic City.
The Vision Behind Distro Fest
Distro Fest, which took place in Atlantic City this past weekend, drew over 100 artists from across the country. The event wasn’t just a festival; it was a celebration of creativity, a platform for collaboration, and an opportunity for artists to connect with new fans and industry professionals. Rob’s goal was clear: to create an inclusive space where independent voices are heard and celebrated.
WHO?MAG Distribution: Supporting Artists Worldwide
As the owner of WHO?MAG Distribution, Rob has redefined what it means to distribute music in the digital age. His company empowers artists by offering them avenues to monetize their work and expand their reach without sacrificing their independence. WHO?MAG has become a vital resource for those looking to navigate the complexities of modern music distribution.
Why Rob Schwartz?
Rob Schwartz’s journey is about more than business; it’s about fostering a community. His passion and dedication to uplifting independent voices make him a true leader in the industry. During our Untold interview, Rob shared insights into the future of music, emphasizing the need for artists to stay educated, connected, and authentic.
Watch the Full Interview
For a deeper look into Rob’s vision and the impact of Distro Fest, check out our full interview with him on Untold. His dedication to building a brighter future for independent music is truly inspiring.
Stay tuned for more stories like this, only on Jean Imaginations, where we shine a light on those making a difference in creative industries.


Comments
Post a Comment