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I just checked my local spot, Sweet Springs Saloon, and they have Thursdays available starting March 28th. I realize that may be too late for Matthias. I may be able to get a gig at the Frog and Peach Pub in San Luis Obispo on a Friday night sooner than that, or possibly some other spot. Thursday nights are good for gigging here, but are often booked months ahead. I think there could be a pretty good turnout for a local show, after last weekend. How long are you in the USA for, Matthias? Have you guys come up with a time window yet for this thing? Regarding my own participation in such a tour, I'll leave the performing up to you guys - I'll reverse roles with Andre this time around, and just enjoy the show. Not to mention that I have this thing called a job that I have to go to in order to keep up my gear habit. I would be willing to provide a sound system for the weekend portion(s), if you need me to. -Hans ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andre LaFosse" <altruist@altruistmusic.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 12:50 PM Subject: Re: Cali Loop Tour 2002?! > max valentino wrote: > > > Oh-boy...sounds like something might be brewing! I am game, schedules > > permitting, of course. The question is how do we make this profitable > > (meaning so it does not costs us anything to put it on)? > > Perhaps we need to brainstorm a few ideas around.... > > Here are some brain-storming ideas: > > -- CD sales could help offset expenses; I know Max and myself both have > discs we could hawk. > > -- There's been talk about doing some sort of clinic type thing with > Matthias. If we could find some sort of Bay Area performance > venue/clinic space, and ask for some sort of suggested donation at the > door, that would certainly help. > > -- How realistic would it be to find a handful of amenable venues > between LA and the Bay Area that would offer a reasonable guarantee for > three or four acts? > > For that matter, what would constitute a reasonable guarantee? > > For me personally, I could probably do a tour for about $20 - $30 a day > (for gas money and miscellaneous expenses), assuming I could find a few > floors to crash on along the way. Making a profit would certainly be > nice, but breaking even is a lofty-enough goal to shoot for at this >point. > > > Rick W. and I have discussed the possibility of a central Cali loop > > tour...with a possible hit in Vegas.... > > Let me see here: Max, Rick W, myself... Hans? You want to join the > caravan? > > Logistically (and financially), it might be easier for just a couple of > folks to hit the road, and hook up with various other people at gigs > along the way... and since Max and I are (relatively) in the same part > of town, it would probably be easiest for us to coordinate a route. > Though it would be great fun to have other people along for the full ride... > > Hmmm. > > --Andre >