On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 8:58 AM, Matt Davignon
<mattdavignon@gmail.com> wrote:
Sorry about my late responses - day job has been really hectic.
Thanks for the details. I know the Stone is pretty much impossible if
you're not already friends with John Zorn, or friends with his
friends.
I played at Issue Project Room a couple years ago. They were lovely
folks and I'm trying to set it up again.
I'm set up at the Red Room in Baltimore too - when I was organizing
the Big Sur Experimental Music Festival we had some of those folks
come out and play.
Thanks to the folks on this list for your great responses - I'm
looking into/following up on them.
On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 6:35 AM, Jim Goodin <jimgoodinmusic@gmail.com> wrote:
> Matt the Stone seems tighter than Fort Knox so to speak. It seems to be an
> extension of where Tonic had been going meaning a monthly rotational curator
> and about the only way to connect was to go there and 'hang' as they say
> which is something that frustrates me with a lot of the 'scene' here when
> time is so limited at least for me.
> There is also a similiar place in Brooklyn where I am that's called Issue
> Project Room. They atleast provide their contacts though it too is rather
> tight though a couple on this list have played there so perhaps they can
> reflect to you.
> Are you playing the Red Room I think it's called in Baltimore? We tried to
> get Chinapainting there, it's supposed to be the cat's meow down there.
> If you haven't checked out places in Williamsburg (Brooklyn) there are a
> few. One that is a neat place, open to a lot of diff stuff but
> unfortunately doesn't do well with walk in traffic is a place called the
> Stain. Zebulon is also good but harder to get in.
> More if you need but rushing for now.
> Luck with it all...
> Jim
>