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Jim, I'm originally from So.Jersery (Cherry Hill area) and travel from time to time back for visits/business. I would be willing to see such a "looper's" show since that's what I'm currently doing in music. Please send any details,etc. regards, Rick Mascarini GE GSO/Information Delivery Services Voice & Fax: 8*235.5187, 518.385.2394 >---------- >From: jspeer@haverford.edu[SMTP:jspeer@haverford.edu] >Sent: Thursday, January 30, 1997 3:03 PM >To: Mascarini, Rick (Corp) >Subject: Help me out with the Philly Loop Show! > >Hi Loopers, > >I've undertaken to stage a show in Philadelphia of four Looper's Delight >members. I have a coffeehouse venue lined up for a Saturday in March, and >I'd rather not specify that date yet here until it becomes totally firm. >Anyway, I'm very excited to be able to put this on, and from the demo >tapes >I've received I'm looking forward to a night of especially wonderful >music. > The participants at this time are: > >Charles Cohen (solo synth) >Paul Poplawski (trio: Accidents Will Happen) >Paul Mimlitsch (Chapman Stick, with possible percussion) >Patrick Smith (trio: Fingerpaint) > >However, I could use some help. The venue owner has more or less asked me >that this show please draw as well as possible. My first question for you >guys is simply who would be interested in attending this night as a >spectator? After all, you are the natural "target audience" for this >show. > I'd like to get an early gauge of interest here, if that is possible. > >Second, I could use some help with writing brief publicity materials for >calendar listings and flyers. How is looped music best described to the >unfamiliar layman, hopefully in as attractive language as possible? What >more might I be able to do or write to rake up some interest from the >populace? > >Looking forward to hearing from all! >Jim Speer >jspeer@haverford.edu > >********************** >My Town: Philadelphia! > > >