I keep trying to write more often, but it is tough with all the other things U have to do for this War On Music promotional campaign, not to mention the Queers show I’m am trying to bring to town.
Here is the word on the Queers, they want to come to town, they might bring a couple of bands with them, and if I can put this together it will be happening in the spring at a venue something like the Pyramid, or West End Cultural Centre. My side of things is pretty much in order, so there is a good chance this show will be happening. Tell friends. I need to gauge interest so I know what venue to use.
In other War On Music news I have arranged to have Charlie come in and voice a commercial about War On Music, and the value of cooperatives in the community.
I have already voiced one commercial that stations War On music as an outpost in the war on corporate rock. I just need to get some
Quagmire beats in the background and that baby is ready to air.
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 4 AT THE CAVERN QUAGMIRE, THE PINK SLIPS, AND THE AFTERLIFE. TICKETS $5, IF YOU CAN’T GO TELL YOUR FRIENDS, BECAUSE WE NEED MORE REAL PUNK EVERYWHERE, NOT JUST THE PEG!
One last thought before I close. I like that War On Music lets me do whatever I want and attach their brand to it. That is a prime example of why cooperatives are a great thing in any community. The people running the co-ops need each and the community to prosper, and this helps to create a sustainable, symbiotic relationship. Cooperatives may not be the answer to every economic dilemma, but the spirit behind them is a start.
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