A core value of Music Export Memphis is centering the needs of artists in our work – and a reality of being a 501c3 nonprofit is that artists who serve on our board of directors would be excluded from benefiting from our programs. With that in mind, in 2021 we launched the MEM Artist Advisory Council.
MEM Artist Advisory Council
Council members take part in a quarterly meetings to provide feedback to the MEM Board of Directors and MEM Executive Director on MEM programs and processes to improve them for the musicians we serve. They do not make curatorial or funding decisions and remain eligible to apply for any MEM opportunity for which they qualify.

Alice Hasen is a Memphis-based violinist, recording artist and songwriter. Alice is known for her unique style which combines the virtuosity of her classical upbringing with soaring improvisation. She has been called “one in a million” by Alan Rowoth, founder of folkmusic.org. Alice formed her solo project, Alice Hasen & the Blaze, in 2018 to allow herself total freedom in songwriting and playing. Her five-piece “fiddle-powered groove band” is rooted in the Memphis heritage of funk, rock and jazz but can stray into pop, blues, and experimental territory. In 2019, she released her debut album, Violintro, which Radio Memphis called "one of the most dynamic sounds out there." In addition to serving on the Artist Advisory Council, Alice also serves on the Board of Directors of Southeast Regional Folk Alliance (SERFA).

Born to the land of Woodstock, TN, Corey Martin, known affectionately as Corey Lou, came into this world as a born-to-be performer. Gifted with a heart for soul and the ear of a true musician, Lou began his journey as an artist from the young age of five singing the deep gospel sound of the Memphis choirs, to the rugged soul riffs so well trained at the infamous Stax Music Academy, to the polished classical content worthy of Carnegie Hall's stages. It’s safe to say that Lou does it all. A self-proclaimed “lover-boy”, the words of Lou’s work reflect a man in contemplation over life lessons, laments, and most deeply, love. Out of his desire to make meaning of these things, Lou takes each verse and chord as the chance to communicate a message of power with the world. His greatest hope is that in doing so, he can set a standard of success and true expression beyond the mainstream. As a child, Lou's mother would always quote the saying,"it takes a village to raise a child" and that saying never left his heart propelling him to create his own village. In the year of 2020, Mr. Lou created his backing band officially naming it "Corey Lou & Da Village." He also established DaVillage Entertainment in 2022. To Mr. Lou, his music is his child to help change the culture of the world and spaces around him, while also creating a standard of success and true expression beyond the mainstream. Corey Lou’s glorious timbres ricochet through your mind in a prominent manner that has his allure drawing you towards the compelling quintessence of his artistry and persona. The energy that he showcases through the seemingly smooth vibes takes you into a whirlwind of resonance that continues to intensify as his records progress. Incorporating his gospel choir roots that scream out Memphis, there’s the originality that comes from this inimitable lane he has carved out for himself. Corey Lou & Da Village make it so you get everything you need through their intricately crafted soundscapes that are dedicated to making you feel the emotion within. Stay tuned for the upcoming releases of Corey Lou’s latest expressions in his Debut Project. Move through the tale of intimacy as the storyteller expresses his deepest truth with an abundance of love. With a hope that his music reaches whomever is meant to hear the message, Corey Lou creates music with the intention for it to be a vehicle of "generational peace, good energy, and fellowship for the world."

Cyrena Wages spent the better part of ten years in Nashville, Tennessee—but eventually it came time to make a change. After singing background vocals in several country bands and working as a nanny and bartender, it was finally coming home to Memphis that gave her the space to discover her own voice... and the clarity with which to make it heard. “Memphis is a part of the tapestry of my soul. There’s something different about this place. It’s honest, it’s heavy, it’s raw.” Wages fell in love with music on the country back roads between Millington and Shelby Forest, two small towns north of Memphis. Wages’ upcoming debut album is both an exercise in rebellion against her conditioning, as well as her way of processing her own struggles, healing, and growth. As much as Memphis shaped her positively, there were aspects of growing up in the South that didn’t align with who she wanted to become—the stifling effects of small-town religion, the burden of “ladylike perfectionism,” and the pressure to marry young and marry “well.” For production on her upcoming record, “Vanity Project,” Cyrena tapped producer Matt Ross-Spang (Charley Crockett, St. Paul and the Broken Bones, Margo Price) at Southern Grooves Studio in Memphis. Most of the album’s songs she penned with her creative collaborator, Memphis guitar player Joe Restivo (Don Bryant, William Bell, Otis Clay). Joe grew up in a transitional era of Memphis music, when the old Blues masters still on Beale Street were coexisting with a new generation of musicians exploring hip-hop, garage rock, and the evolution of Memphis soul. That upbringing, as well as a jaunt in New York City studying jazz and contemporary music, gave him a diverse musical background that lends more sophisticated chord voicings to a traditional form, coalescing seamlessly to create an evocative base for Cyrena’s heartfelt and confessional lyrics. Through this process, the songs for Wages’ first album came to life. Cyrena Wages has a lot to say... and she’s waited a long time for her chance to say it.

Born and raised in Memphis, John Miller has worked in the local music community since 2007 when he was hired by Archer Records to assist with legal issues, artist project coordination, and marketing efforts. He then took a position with the Memphis Music Foundation as Resource Center Coordinator, working with artists to help develop and implement specific career goals, as well as creating educational music business materials and opportunities, and representing Memphis artists at national festivals and conferences. Since then, he has held a variety of roles in the local music community: tour manager, talent buyer for venues, community events and festivals, and is currently co-owner at Shangri-La Records and Misspent Records, a label dedicated to releasing music from Memphis artists. Additionally, Miller serves as Music Coordinator for the Indie Memphis Film Festival, booking artists to perform throughout the festival as well as working with programmers to coordinate music documentaries and live performances.

With over a decade of experience in the Entertainment field; Keia has made a name for herself as the multifaceted Artist that attacks each opportunity with gusto and her signature smile. Keia was born in San Antonio, TX but grew up all over the world in a Military family. She listened to a wide range of artists growing up, but it was the move to Memphis that helped her establish her sound and performance style. She has performed on some of the most Iconic stages in Memphis (The Orpheum, Cannon Center & festivals) & with some of the best talent Memphis has to offer, like Justin Timberlake, Wendy Moten, The Bar-Kays, and David Porter of Stax Records. Years later, It was American Idol that served as the true catalyst for Keia to recognize who she was as an Artist, the talent competition led her to Hollywood where “Miss Congeniality” wowed the judges for two seasons. Her audition performance of Celine Dion’s vocally rigorous “My Heart Will Go On” prompted guest judge and musical role model Mary J. Blige to simply declare: “She can sing!” In 2016, the world seemed to open up for Keia as she travelled for 3 years with the BB King Allstar band on Holland America Cruise lines singing Blues, Rock and Roll, Jazz, Classic R&B and Soul. She officially launched KJ Management, an Entertainment Agency in 2021. Under which she had developed exclusive Memphis Soul and Jazz shows for riverboats. She gives private Vocal lessons to Artists & Students as well as Artist development. She is currently writing/producing shows and musicals for regional Theaters and stages. Make sure to keep up with her at XperiencEntertainment.com

Ezra is a native Memphian who, despite lacking any musical talent of his own, has been lucky enough to ingrain himself into the local music scene. After years of living in New Orleans and Seoul, South Korea, Ezra returned to Memphis in 2015 where he began serving as the Program Director at both the Memphis Rock N Soul Museum and the Memphis Music Hall of Fame. During this time, he created the award-winning podcast Memphis Musicology. Now serving as the Music Editor for We Are Memphis Music and as an employee at Shangri-La Records, Ezra has also contributed as a music writer for the Daily Memphian and Choose901 and provided support for the Beale Street Music Fest and Mempho Fest. He is also the host of the weekly radio show “Dead Wax” on WYXR, which focuses primarily on soul, funk, and R&B.

RANEEM IMAM IS AN ARAB-AMERICAN SINGER, SONGWRITER, AND PRODUCER FROM MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE. HER STYLISTIC INFLUENCES ARE A DIVERSE MIX OF R&B, POP, AND ALTERNATIVE GENRES, AND SHE CONSIDERS HERSELF TO BE A GENRE-BENDING SONGSTRESS WHO IS PASSIONATE ABOUT EXPLORING THE ENDLESS OPPORTUNITIES OF THE CREATIVE PROCESS. SHE HAS WORKED AT RECORDING STUDIOS AROUND MEMPHIS SUCH AS ROYAL STUDIOS, YOUNG AVENUE SOUND, MUSIC + ARTS, AND MAGNETIC RECORDING STUDIO. SINCE THE DEBUT OF HER SINGLE “WISE UP” IN 2018, SHE’S WRITTEN AND RELEASED MULTIPLE RECORDS LEADING UP TO HER 2021 DEBUT EXTENDED PLAY ALBUM “PEACE OF MIND” WHICH HAS GARNERED HER MORE SUPPORT AND ATTENTION IN THE MEMPHIS MUSIC SCENE AND BEYOND. AS A WRITER, RANEEM DRAWS MUCH INSPIRATION FROM THE UNSAID AND THE UNFELT EMOTIONS, FEARS, AND EXPERIENCES OF LIFE. FROM THE PRODUCTION AND CREATIVE DIRECTION TO THE LYRICS AND HARMONIES, SHE THRIVES ON THE ADRENALINE RUSH OF CREATING MUSIC THAT IS CONSCIOUS AND REAL TO EVERY ONE OF OUR HUMAN SENSES. HER MISSION IN THIS WORLD IS TO CONTINUE WRITING THE SONGS AND ANTHEMS THAT HELP US ALL GET THROUGH ANOTHER DAY.