Lutefish, a Minnesota-founded company led by musicians, has released Open Jam, a new feature enabling spontaneous online musical collaboration. Musicians can now reserve spots or join waitlists when sessions fill up, with email reminders sent before each event. The service is available to paid subscribers, and the business is supported by Wenger Corporation, an organization that has championed creativity in education, athletics, and performance for more than eight decades.
Rakhi Malik, vice president of marketing and new technology platform at Wenger Corporation, emphasized that the company is more than a business but a community of musicians. Lutefish was created by artists who identified missing tools for collaboration, aiming to connect people globally for musical exploration. This launch demonstrates Lutefish’s dedication to fostering global creativity and collaboration, marking a major advance in music technology. The platform continues to build on its legacy while providing space for spontaneous musical discovery among musicians worldwide.
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