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Workshops, Seminars, Competitions & Publications
The second Sunday of each month at Tacoma Station in Washington,
DC., Ronnie Wells and the Fish Middleton Jazz Scholarship
Foundation begins its workshop with a jam session. Ten people
from the jam session are selected by judges to participate in the
workshop. Participants are evaluated, with a $100 award going to
the highest rated performer. This series is for emerging, non-professional
artists. If you have recorded commercially released recordings,
signed with a booking agent or manager, or performed for pay on
an average of one day per month for a 12-month consecutive period,
you are not eligible to participate. For information, contact the
Fish Middleton Jazz Scholarship Fund at 301-933-1822
Guide to Touring and Promotion
Get the Musician's Guide to Touring and Promotion published
by Musician Magazine ($8.95; call 1-800-745-8922 to order) or
Book Your Own Tour by Liz Garo ($19.95; call 1-800 233-9604).
They list clubs, newspapers and radio stations in cities nationwide.
Music Business Directory
Now available: Livingston's Complete Music Business Directory
Vol. I & 2 ($39.95 each), Livingston's Complete Music Business
Reference ($49.95), and other music business resource and reference
books. Contact La Costa Music, P.O. Box 147 Cardiff CA 92007 (619)
436- 7219.
College Campus Gigs
To increase their number of college campus gigs, touring bands
can join the National Association for Campus Activities (NACA)
to connect with more than 1,200 colleges across the country. NACA
regional memberships are $210/year, and national memberships are
$420/year. Call 1-800-845-2338.
Disc Makers Wholesale Catalog
The 1995 Disc Makers Wholesale Catalog is now available free of
charge. Call 1-800-468-9353 for your copy.
Getting Radio Airplay
Getting Radio Airplay includes a directory of over 900 stations
nationwide call 1-800-233-9604 for information.
101 Ways to Make Money in the Music Business
101 Ways to Make Money in the Music Business plus A
& R 411 which is updated every eight weeks, can be purchased
either by single issue or an annual subscription call 314-773-5454.
Free Catalogs
All of the following are free catalogs containing music resources:
Basements to Backstage, 800-448-3621;Mix Bookshelf,
800-2339604; Musical Success Resource Guide, 800-527-ROCK;
Musician's Business Building Bookshop, 708-971-1641.
Sing Out! Celebrating 45th Anniversary
Folk music publication Sing Out! is celebrating its 45th
anniversary by reprinting its charter issue; which originally came
out in 1950. It features songs of the times including "The Hammer
Song" penned by Pete Seeger and Lee Hays, a Weaver's song "Banks
of Marble" by Les Rice, "No More Reds in the Union" by Bob Clairborne,
"Miner's Doom" and "La Borinquena". The original thought-provoking
sociopolitical commentary of the period is included. The reprint
also contains a new 12-page "thumbnail History of Sing Out! written
by Sing Out! columnist Roger Deitz. Sing Out! is a nonprofit
organization whose current mission is to support and preserve traditional
and contemporary folk music from all cultures worldwide while encouraging
participation. Copies of the special commemorative reprint Volume
1, Number 1 are available by sending check or money order for $2.00
to Sing Out! Reprint, P.O. Box 5253, Bethlehem, PA 18015. Memberships
are $18.00 per year and include the reprint and four (4) issues
of Sing Out! magazine. For more information contact Lynnl Koehler
or Mark Moss at 610-865-5366.
Kennedy Center Open House
Every year the Kennedy Center provides the wonderful service
of showcasing dozens of artists, both regional and national, during
its annual Open House. This year each of the seven stages
will feature Wammie Award winners and nominees along with
national recording artists.
Sunday, September 10, Washington artists will share the stage with:
the Subdudes, Luther "Guitar Jr" Johnson, Robert Cray Band, The
Last Poets, Fontella Bass, The Blind Boys of Alabama, Luis from
Sesame Street, The New York Voices, and Leroy Jones. Featured area
artists include: Rock & Roll Hall of Famers, The Legendary
Orioles; Bill Kirchen & Too Much Fun; Two Unique;
Chuck Brown, who will do an electric and an acoustic set;
Prophecy; Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer; Ron Holloway;
a rare performance by Derryberry & Alagia; Tom Prasada-Rao;
Marge Calhoun; Eric Brace & Last Train Home;
Debi Smith & Al Petteway; and Ruthie & the Wranglers,
Rhumba Club.
Songwriters' Association
The Songwriters' Association of Washington holds an open mic on
Friday, September 8, at The Writer's Center in Bethesda, Maryland.
Costs are $2/$3 sign up is at 7 pm.
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