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At 12:40 PM 2/13/98 -0500, you wrote: >Date: Fri, 13 Feb 1998 12:29:30 >To: nyfac2@nyfac.com >From: Frank Gerace <seahorse@us1.channel1.com> >Subject: Re: DON'T GO SEE A LIVE BAND -- YOU'LL BE BORED!!! > >At 11:05 AM 2/13/98 +0000, you wrote: >............................. The problem seems to be the scenes are all >too narrow in their focus. It's time to infiltrate the scenes and subvert >the genres by expanding them. Open things out instead of staying within >the >boundaries. > >Frank >Dreamchild >> > I totally agree. About a year or so ago I placed myself smak in the middle of a rock 'n roll club. I had a weekly series going which included loop type music along with special guests. It took about three weeks to catch on. But people started to come out......if for nothing more than curiousity. As artists it's our responsablity to step out and incourage these evolutions. It's up to us to educate these club owners (some how) that will make them realize that by widening there view will inhance there bottom line. Besides, I want to go out and be entertained with more variety too. I get bored too. The only other thing for the artist to do is produce his or her own events. This is something I've been doing for about six years now. Sometimes maybe only one event per year, sometimes a few. It depends on how much money and/or support I can muster up. Sometimes they're great and sometimes they don't quite meet my expectations. The point is, if everyone did at least one per year, there would be that much more energy in the community. It would also cut a lot of the clubs out of the loop. (As they have done us.) This way we have a little more control over our careers. Wow, this stream sure did take me out of lurk mode. I'll go back into my box now. Mark b. Theatre of the Mind <ngc1275@voicenet.com>