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Re: Re[2]: East Coast Festival of some level



Travis

Though yeah its a hike for those of us based in NY area I'd say
Berklee is a wothwhile consideration.  Certainly would have some
built-in audience.  Stay tuned

Jim Goodin
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On 5/27/08, Travis Lund <tlund@berklee.net> wrote:
> People seem pretty centered on the NY/NJ locale, but the suggestion of
> somehow tying this into an educational/symposium situation basically 
>demands
> that I at least offer this:  I'm a Music Synthesis grad student at the
> Berklee College of Music in Boston, and I'd be enthusiastic about trying 
>to
> put something together for this if people were up for making the trip to
> Beantown.  Berklee has one huge hall, two decent-sized venues and a 
>number
> of slightly smaller spaces we could invade.  I'd need to get on this 
>several
> months in advance if it were going to happen, since we have performers
> coming in all the time and booking conflicts would need to be avoided, 
>but I
> think I could pull it off with enough advance time (And I have a few good
> friends who would definitely be down for pitching in their efforts).
> Someone else brought up the "no place to crash" thing as regards this
> situation, and that would be an issue, but maybe interested students 
>could
> host people?  Anyway, just throwing this out as a possibility.  
>Otherwise,
> heck, it's a pretty cheap bus ride to NYC for me if it winds up there.
> Anyway, just throwing that out for consideration.
> Loop it up good, y'all
> -Travis
>
> ---------------------------------------
> Original E-mail
> From: Warren Sirota [wsirota@wsdesigns.com]
> Date: 05/23/2008 01:16 PM
> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
> Subject: Re: East Coast Festival of some level
>
> Adam, if you've got a space in Philly, I'm in. I don't know just what I 
>can
> do to help organize it, but I'm available for tasks. I can do web-based
> programming or host a page or mp3s on my web site, or get a fresh one for
> cheap and do it there, for instance. or writing, or probably some other
> things.
>
>
>


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