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Post by marcus on Dec 3, 2007 22:55:07 GMT -8
Josh, you really pulled off quite an evening. The atmosphere in that little chapel was awesome, the Dogs were everything you promised, and nobody left disappointed. Great idea, great execution.
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Post by Josh on Dec 4, 2007 21:04:35 GMT -8
Thanks. That means a lot.
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Post by Josh on Dec 4, 2007 22:24:44 GMT -8
So, I'd have to say I learned a lot about promoting a concert-- namely, that no matter how much time and effort you put into getting things done early and right, invariably things like flood waters delaying (or potentially cancelling) your show, high winds knocking over your sign repeatedly, Apple music renting you a defective, expensive, and insanely heavy amp, or slipping, falling, and completely tearing the skin off your elbow while running to open the back door of the church which you forgot to have unlocked ahead of time.... happen. Once the dust settled, it was mostly fun and games, though
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Post by marcus on Dec 5, 2007 15:04:35 GMT -8
Wow. Concert promotion sounds painful and dangerous. You'd be better off going into the rhinocerous proctology field, from the sound of it.
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