IM THROWING AN ALBUM RELEASE PARTY DECEMBER 10TH AT 9PM AT BLUEBERRYHILL IF YOUR INTERESTED IN PREFORMING A COUPLE OF YOUR SONGS I WOULD APPRICIATED IT LET ME KNOW ASAP IM PRINTING THE FLYERS TONIGHT
The Coffee Pot Roadhouse & GreenFairy Promotions is pleased to announce the return of:
CREASY'S CABIN with Special Guest: JOHN PENCE Friday October 9th, 2009 21 and up ONLY-MUST SHOW VALID PIC I.D! $3 Cover at the door; $5 for Couples
Show starts at 9pm!
Come show these guys the same love you did their first time around! I've given you the info, not it's time to Tell 2 Friends! Let's pack this place once again, and show the Pot, just how much you appreciate the show! Be sure to buy some stuff from the bands, and make friends with them...they are a great bunch of guys and extremely talented musicians! That's an order by the way! LOL
Hi Maria, Thanks for addiing my new publishing company. I like your idea about the local girl band. Would love to read your vision. Maybe you could blog about how you want the band to sound. What bands (female) you look up to. What type of music you would consider playing . What cover songs you dream about playing with a full band, ya know, stuff like that. Anyway, think about it. I'll talk to you later. Rob Chewning
haha thank you! i've seen the solo sets but not with drums and all that.. before, i used to always have to leave early bc of school but since its summer now, ill get to see yall as a group. so im looking forward to getting back and playing there and seeing everybody. probably next week or so.
MINNEAPOLIS – The $1.92 million verdict against a Minnesota woman accused of sharing 24 songs over the Internet could ratchet up the pressure on other defendants to settle with the recording industry if the big fine can withstand an appeal. In the latest trial, a federal jury in Minneapolis ruled that she must pay $1.92 million for willful infringement of the recording industry's copyrights by posting the music on the file-sharing site Kazaa. Under federal law, the recording companies are entitled to $750 to $30,000 per infringement but the law allows the jury to raise that to as much as $150,000 per track if it finds the infringements were willful. The jury decided on $80,000 per song.
This is so messed up.. but nothing surprises me anymore.. The lady that they are trying to get almost $2 million dollars from is a single mother of 4! So my friends in honor of the recording industry I would like to give you the gift of new music.. Feel free to DOWNLOAD the songs FOR FREE on my page... don’t worry.. I won’t sue you ;) <img .."visibility:hidden;width:0px;height:0px;" border=0 width=0 height=0 src="