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Date: | Tue, 30 Apr 1996 13:50:11 +0100 |
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> I just wanted to get into this discussion of what are considered
>to be "frat bands". Being a musician myself, I can tell you for a fact
>that if you want to actually make money in a college town doing music,
>you have to play frat parties or big clubs. The problem is that most
>small college towns only have a limited number of small clubs. In Auburn
Hi Alicia, I'm the one who started this whole thing. Oh well, this list
needed a little controversy. Anyways, where do you play in Auburn? My
band is interested in booking some gigs down there, but we're not sure of
a good place to play. We're an original*acoustic*alternative*folk*rock
band and we've got an indie CD out. You can check us out via my homepage
below.... we're called ham...
BTW, what kind of stuff do you play? Are you in a band or what?
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