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Interactive Music Announces Launch Date for World's First Online Music School

Business Wire, Sept 9, 1999

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 9, 1999--

Interactive Music, Inc. (OTC BB:SONG) announced today that its Online Music Lesson Web-sites are scheduled to open on Thursday September 16, 1999.

Interactive Music Inc., is a New York City based media company focused on offering music products and services via the Internet. The Company's initial focus is the sale of Online Music Lessons. Working with leading music educators and some of the Internet's most innovative content developers, the company has developed a truly breakthrough approach to music instruction. Guitar and Piano lessons will be available on the launch date, with plans to expand the curriculum to include other instruments.

"We are extremely excited about our grand opening day. We feel honored to be one of the first company's that offers online music lessons. The ease of use of our web-sites coupled with our use of state of the art technology makes Interactive Music, Inc. truly unique.", stated Mr. Jan Renner, President of Interactive Music, Inc.

Interactive Music is poised to take its place among leading music-related Internet companies such as Emusic.com (NASDAQ: EMUS), CDNOW (NASDAQ:CDNW), Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN), and TCI Music, Inc. (NASDAQ: TUNE),

The Company's Web-site and Online Music Lessons are located at:

http://www.Mallofmusic.com

http://www.Netmusicschool.com

Forward-looking statements in the release are made pursuant to the Safe Harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties and actual results could differ form those discussed. This material is information only and is not an offer or solicitation to buy or sell securities.

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