On Tue, 30 Apr 1996, Alicia A Brophy wrote: > 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. -----[snip]----- I'm glad you said that, Alicia. Some of the world's best bands started out this way. Widespread Panic is an example of that often happens to them AFTER making the big time. Most bands that originate this way are in their prime when they are playing venues such as "frat parties." In my opinion, Widespread Panic has 'sold out' now that they've made it big over the last few years. The music seems pushed as if they are writing songs for deadlines not for pure entertainment. Another popular band that fits this mold is Blues Traveler. Their first album is much better than their latest. Of course, this is my humble opinion... << Will >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- William K. Schaffarzick, Jr. CONTACT ME! Dept. of Biological Sciences [log in to unmask] Delta State University [log in to unmask] Cleveland, MS 38733-2997 USA http://www.deltast.edu/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTICE: After MAY 9, 1996, send all replies to [log in to unmask]