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Re: Oregon Loopfest
(I lived in Potland for 13 years)
Hey, so did I! I quit smoking several years ago, though. :)
--
Paul
---- Richard Sales <richard@glasswing.com> wrote:
> I lived in Potland for 13 years. Helped organize festivals, big
> political rallies etc there. Not there anymore (since 03)... but, like
> you with your past home Ted, I have deep roots and connections there.
> There's a good population in the Portland area, LOADS of musicians and
> music lubbers. My friend Lisa Lepine put on the Bite of Oregon for a
> bunch of years. The biggest festival in Portland I believe, if not all
> of Oregon. She's close to the McMenamin's group. So I would opt to
> have a promoter work with the idea, see if they can raise $$$ etc for
> it. Otherwise, some Oregonian musician will end up spending months and
> months putting it together and losing critical music time. Good
> promoters can help a lot.
>
> My friend Jim Miller was one of the founders of the Portland Blues
> Festival. Don't know if he's still in the game but he's very well
> connected too.
>
> In Eugene I have a friend who runs (ran?) a Health and Wellness
> Festival that did well. Cool guy - a real go getter - and could be
> very motivated. Peter LeSeuer.
>
> I'd go to bat with any of these folks to help move the idea forward.
>
> We've done festivals here at our farm and they are a LOT OF WORK! Not
> big ones - I think 400 folks was our last one. I don't personally have
> time to organize festivals right now. But I'll help as I can and
> provide whatever contacts and connectors I have to help move the idea
> forward. I think we'd need a point man or woman to run with the ball.
>
> Love the idea. And I think it would be very popular in Portland for
> certain.
>
> I'd consider doing a looping festival here on the island, but the only
> looping folks around here know of is looping cows, looping around the
> paddock and getting looped.
>
> richard sales
> glassWing farm and studio
> vancouver island, b.c.
> 800.545.6846
> 250.752.4816
> www.glassWing.com
> www.richardsales.com
> www.hayleysales.com
> www.blueberryfieldsfarm.com
> On 8-May-07, at 10:28 AM, tEd ® kiLLiAn wrote:
>
> > Hi all all you Oregonizers,
> >
> > I think, given that few or none of us are actual professional
> > promoters, whoever (individually) or whatever group of us manages to
> > try to put on such a thing as an Oregon Loopfest -- it ought to be put
> > on in whatever LOCAL area the main organizer resides in.
> >
> > That's the one thing that has always held me up. I don't know enough
> > people or have enough connections around other places in Oregon
> > (outside the Rogue Valley) to be the primary organizer of an event
> > outside the place I live. And lets face it, hardly anyone would come
> > to an Oregon Loopfest if held in Medford.
> >
> > Personally, I could more easily organize (at long distance) a music
> > fest in Southern California (where I used to live, and still play on
> > occassion) because of all the connections I still have down there. But
> > since most of the folks down there already do things like that, why
> > bother.
> >
> > Which one of us lives in a sizeable metropolitan city, or actually
> > NEAR any of those cool places mentioned, and would be willing to
> > tackle the project themselves? That's basically the problem.
> >
> > --
> > tEd ® kiLLiAn
> >