Showing posts with label the well. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the well. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Local comic comes home for benefit show!


Award winning local comic Trevor Smith will be part of the entertainment on Ocotober 16th when Performances At The Well hold a fundraiser for Cystic Fibrosis. Trevor will be the final act in an evening full of music and comedy.

Trevor a graduate of Pinckney High School is an award winning comic who has worked with such national performers such as Kyle Cease and Louie Anderson. Trevor is also a regular at nationally known local clubs such as Joey's and Mark Ridley's.

Also performing that evening will be the duo from Milford, John & Rick and the young phenom Kaylyn Pace---both veterans from this year's Brighton Summerfest. In between all this we have some "old guys" doing comedy sketches. We will have our usual gift certificates from our friends at Buffalo Wild Wings to raffle off as well as some swell bucket raffle items.

Tickets are $10 and available through Event Brite http://wellperformancecysticfibrosis.eventbrite.com/ or by contacting us here at Lamocu 810-623-8131 or through Mr. Mike Eaton @ 810-623-2058.

More to come on this, in the meantime we suggest you educate yourself a little on Cystic Fibrosis. We were amazed at what families who have this in their lives must go through on a daily basis and we think you will be too. Until then, keep your stick on the ice and stay tuned!

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Performance @ The Well 8/21/10




WOW! Has it been a month since we've been here? Guess so, sorry about that...




Now on to the future! This month the Performances @ The Well series brings you a musical fundraiser for LACASA featuring Milford's own Alan Smith. Alan has a couple of cd's to his credit and is actually one of the best kept secrets around. After this performance he will be a secret no more.

In addition to the 50-50 raffle there will be a bucket auction taking place as well as the usual Buffalo Wild Wings gift certificates we will be raffling off. Tickets are $10 and are available through LACASA, Lamocu Productions and on Event Brite http://wellperformlacasa.eventbrite.com/

More later, we promise...so stay tuned!


Monday, July 12, 2010

Performance @ The Well 7/17/10



This Saturday the Performance @ The Well series continues with a musical fundraiser for the American Red Cross. Open Mic will feature the very talented Kali Mills who will be on her way to American Idol auditions in Minnesota next week. Then we will be entertained by the very talented duo of John Bonham and Rick Thompson...or as their fans may know them...John & Rick...or...Rick & John.

Either way you look at it, or them, you will be treated to a great night of local entertainment while supporting organization we all need, our

American Red Cross!

That's it for now, until tomorrow, stay tuned.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Back In The Saddle Again!

Hey folks! You probably thought we had fallen off the face of the Earth...or, you could have been relieved by the lack of communication. In any event we are back. There is so much to write about, but lets pause here and thank everyone for all the support and understanding you have rendered to us these past few weeks; it was appreciated and will never be forgotten. God bless you all!


Now onto business, probably too much for one installment but we got to start somewhere. Saturday July 17th Performances @ The Well continue with a fund raiser for the American Red Cross. At this time you can purchase advanced tickets at http://www.wellperformanceredcross.eventbrite.com/ and if you take your ticket to Howell's Buffalo Wild Wings and dine before the show, BWW's will donate 20% of your bill to the American Red Cross.


Performing for us on the 17th will be John Bonham and Rick Thompson, a great duo to jam with on a warm summer night. These gentlemen are just that "gentlemen", a class act to be savored and enjoyed! Opening for them will be the new local "phenom" Kaylee Mills who literally stole the show a couple months ago when she took the stage for the first time and sang Japanese. Kaylee's career is already taking off and the following week she will be en route to Minnesota to compete in American Idol.


Monday, April 19, 2010

Performance at the Well 4/17/10

Oh my! We got the DVD done for comic Susie 2295 this past Saturday but the BIG news is we discovered a new talent. Not to take anything away from Susie's performance, which was great, we had a young lady who had never been on stage, never sang in front of a group, never sang without musical backup---and she was fantastic! Kaylee Mills blew us away and as soon as we can we're going to share some of her video with you.

This is what it's all about really, giving artist their chance. Susie now has some marketing tools to assist her career and make money with. And Kaylee has been bitten by the performing bug now. Folks, you would not know that this was Kaylee's first time singing in public. Lots of performers would not have done it like she did either---without music. Our hats off to this young lady and we look forward to more from her in the future.

Stay tuned for more on this "historic" evening of Performances @ The Well. Until tomorrow, stay tuned.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Rushing

You ever been "rushing"? You know, rushing around, rushing from here to there, that kind of thing? Been rushing today, got two weeks of work to do within 3 days. Not impossible, certainly challenging, but is it "forgiving"? Ah let us ponder that for awhile.


Do not dwell more than two minutes on the above thought as blood will begin shooting out of your left ear. Seriously, there's a web site and chat room about this...


Now on to business...what do we have? Oh yeah, this Saturday at The Well we're doing a photo shoot for those performers badly in need of one done and we will running the video camera where at least two acts will be captured. Remember we need to fill the place to give our performers the treatment and respect they so deserve (yeah right one of these guys is my cousin) so admission this Saturday is just a $1 donation at the door.


Look forward to seeing you all there, doors open at 7, our shows will begin promptly @ 8.


Until later, happy thoughts...
and keep your stick on the ice and stay tuned.

Friday, April 9, 2010

Performance at the Well 4/17/10


Greetings fellow musicians and music lovers! A week from this Saturday, April 17th we have a special edition of “Performances at The Well” we’d like to invite all of you to. The show will begin at 8pm, doors will open at 7pm and we guarantee a night of entertainment you won’t soon forget.

First comedian Susie 2295 will be performing and recording her first DVD there that night. We want to fill the place so admission is a mere $1 donation at the door! In addition to Susie you will be treated to the acoustic sounds of Miss Lauren Alm and Guy Robertson to open the festivities.

Now if you’re a performer yourself, this is where it gets real interesting. Guy hosts an Open Mic for the first part of the show which you could participate in if you register ahead of time (Lamocu 810-623-8131, ask for Al). But in addition to that, our photographer in residence will be doing promo shots for performers starting at $60 for a twenty minute session.

Come prepared in your performing garb, have some idea of the image you want to project and Karen will take care of the rest! Sessions will begin just before 7pm and go approximately until 10pm that evening. We’re saying $60 to start with since some performers requests may be more involved and require going outside, additional staging etc. Karen will work with you as much as time and your budget allows. But $60 is a great price for two shots that you will be able to use on everything from the web to t-shirts and never worry about quality, resolution or anything again.

Now if you’re just a music lover…$1 to see three local acts about to begin the ascent to fame and fortune is priceless. A bargain to see history in the making and you can say you “were there” and “I saw them when they were just starting out”.

Call Lamocu Productions to reserve your 20 min. session right now, spots are filling up. Call and reserve your space at 810-623-8131 or 810-433-1899 and ask for Al or Stavey right now.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Movin' On

Today is a great day in Michigan. You've read me ramble about the grayness of winter, well this week we have been "blessed" with snow---every day! So I remind myself of this wonderful development as I slip and slide to appointments lately. Yeah, driving is hazardous, but it's pretty out :)

Still feeling the after effects of last Saturday's show. DVD's should be ready sometime today. In a future posting (because I can't find the paper work right now) I will be sharing the list of comics who made the night so special for us here at Lamocu and for the Pinckney HS Football program. I suppose if I was really dedicated I could go through this mess right now but we had to do taxes this week and "piles" have been shifted from one location to another and...you know how it is. Suffice to say the list of comics will be worth it. One big thing for us after Saturday was that we got mentioned TWICE on LinkedIn about the show. Well, not us specifically, but the show, which is WAY cool. LinkedIn is strictly professional social networking, serious stuff and we thank those who took the time to write about the show. This is not to take anything away from Facebook, Twitter or My Space which we love, it's just that LinkedIn is what it is and we appreciate the kudos.

Our next Performance @ The Well will be March 20th and will feature Guy Robertson emceeing a pretty extensive Open Mic night, by that I mean it will probably go longer than the usual 30-45 minutes of the show. We have one band playing that night, Billy Paul's Mr. Hyde, and they will be rockin' after we have seen all the aspiring talent take the stage with Guy. We're going to be on a youth movement that night, pushing the hammer down on getting new talent to the stage. And I guess new talent does not have to be young. Actually we're finding more and more "mature" musicians who still haven't let the dream go---good for them and the stage is for them as well.

The coupon that Buffalo Wild Wings used to give out with every paid admission has been replaced with a dinner out coupon. What that is is a deal where people can go to BW's before the show, make it a full night out, and proceeds from the dinner hour will go to our featured charity.
BW's already does something similar for groups on special evenings thru the week, this is something they have altered just for us and our program. So kudos and many thanks from all of us here at Lamocu to our friends at Buffalo Wild Wings!

Tiger Woods was back in the news recently, does anyone care? Personally I feel all confessions and apologies pale next to Letterman's. Gosh, even President Clinton's was better than Tiger's. And that's not saying much since Clinton's was pretty lame :)

Had a great meeting with Julie Smith (great last name huh) of LACASA earlier in the week and we might be doing a show for them in either April or May. We've been approached by 3 other organizations too but I feel they probably should go unmentioned until negotiations are finalized.

Well got to go for now, more to come soon. Remember to root for our hockey teams as they go for the Gold, keep your stick on the ice and stay tuned.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

The Aftermath




Last Saturday night proved to be a success. Jordan Jones was outstanding as our MC, he made the evening. We did have seven outstanding up and coming young comics but it is an art to MC an event correctly. You have to entertain while at the same keeping the flow of the show running. Jordan Jones, a quality stand up in his own right and a pro in working a show!

Many thanks Jordan from Lamocu Productions and the Pinckney HS Football program.
Until next time...stay tuned!

Friday, February 12, 2010

Comedy Expansion

Today we expanded our Meet Up capabilities when we formed A Comedy Production! It was long overdue with all the attention we have been paying to "just" the music industry :) You can check it out at http://www.meetup.com/AComedyProduction/?success=settings

The timing seemed right with our show coming up on the 20th at The Well. We are very excited about this development and look forward to expanding it to the fullest. Once again advance tickets are available through Event Brite and doors will open promptly at 7pm on the 20th.

Meeting with Doug of Buffalo Wild Wings this afternoon, he has more fund raising options, can't wait to see what he has to offer. At this time it only seems fair to acknowledge our sponsors who making all this possible. We are indebted and grateful to The Well, Buffalo Wild Wings and Signs By Tomorrow for believing in what we're doing and giving us the chance to make it a reality. Aside from God, our families and clients...you guys are the 3 most important people in our lives here at Lamocu :) Well gotta go, keep your stick on the ice and stay tuned.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Tickets Going On Sale!

Tickets for the February 20th show at The Well to benefit the Pinckney Football program will be available this week at http://www.eventbrite.com/event/563794324




Here at Lamocu Productions we are excited to announce our newest sponsor, Signs By Tomorrow! In future flyers you will see their logo along the side with The Well and Buffalo Wild Wings. We welcome Signs By Tomorrow to our family and look forward to a great future together!
Again our show on the 20th will feature elements from twentysomething.funnysomething and others MC'd by the very talented Jordan Jones. Tickets as always are $10, Pinckney HS faculty and students can get in for half price. Show begins at 8, doors open at 7. For advance tickets (drum roll please) go to the Event Brite link above!


We are also excited about the non computer literates in the office who figured out Event Brite today, this feature will add a lot to our operation; thank you Doug and Mel---now you can go back to your Clapton/Page debate.


Until later, stay tuned.

Monday, February 1, 2010

It's February!

Being February I guess you could say it's the half way point of winter here in Michigan. Though I guess the only reason you would be sitting around "thinking" that is because it's so darn cold your first thought was "how much longer will this last?" So let's settle on it being half way...whatever the groundhog saw or didn't see really doesn't matter.


The show for the Hope for Autism Foundation went well. We're looking at this being a great springboard for 2010. Our February 20th show will be a night of comedy raising funds for the Pinckney High School Football program.


Taking care of dad has occupied much of my time recently (if you follow my Facebook page you know that) so I am really thankful for the "pros" here at Lamocu and The Guild of Insightful Sounds that have been picking up the slack and seeing things through. I love you guys!


Our featured performer on the 20th will be the group twentysomething.funnysomethin with special MC, the talented Jordan Jones. Jordan has appeared at our Open Mic's in the past and we're very excited to have him with us again. There is more to MCing than people think, it's an art and much the way Guy Robertson knows how to deal with musicians, Jordan knows comedians. And, to be fair, Jordan is pretty good headliner himself. So don't miss this one.

More later, so stay tuned!


BELOW: twentysomething.funnysomethin on left, Jordan Jones on the right.


Friday, January 22, 2010

Autism Interview Today!

Hello all. Today through Facebook I got this message from Marcy Hornsby-Mohr, our client for Saturday's show at The Well. Everyone here at Lamocu is excited about the show, featuring local favorites Lauren Alm, City Limit and Guy Robertson, so share this information with everyone you know.
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Marcy Hornsby-Mohr Today is the day ... the interview day that is. The radio interview that Lisa Follmer-Gagnon and I did for Hope for Autism Foundation will be aired on WHMI 93.5 Radio today during the news cast and then tomorrow morning. If you can, please tune in and hopefully you will catch the interview. We are so excited about it!

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After hearing this interview we know you'll want to help this cause...so come have some fun while you're doing it. Doors open at 7 tomorrow evening :)

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Performance in The Well



This Saturday night at The Well we kick off our 2010 season, and we hope you make it. In addition to great entertainment and a great cause, the Autism Foundation has now provided FOOD! I mean we have concessions before (the basic pop, candy, chips) but The Hope For Autism Foundation is providing a hot dog stand with chips, pop and bottled water. Just another way for our featured charity to make money to be sure but, taking this initiative "really" enhances our show. There will also be a 50/50 drawing and partial proceeds of all the performer's merchandise (8x10's, DVD's) and ticket sales will be going to the foundation as well.


The Well is a fantastic place and everyone here at Lamocu and all the performers are very excited to be there. Tickets again are $10 with each paid admission getting the $5 food coupon good only at the Howell Buffalo Wild Wings! We're stretching your entertainment dollar AND making you feel good about doing it but helping this worthy cause.


All systems seem to be in place, though the next two days have plenty of final details to attend to. Pictured here is Lauren Alm, our headliner for the evening and with her will be her special guest Jessica Protetch. Our own Guy Robertson will be getting the evening started followed by the power trio from Pinckney, City Limit. If you haven't yet, check out the links to My Space for both Lauren and City Limit and see what the excitement is all about. Guy...well someday he'll have internet and a My Space site...until then we'll have to be content with his smiling mug shot...:)



Now here's some exciting news. Marcy Hornsby-Mohr, one of the driving forces of this foundation was interviewed about this show two days ago on WHMI. The interview will be played again Friday and Saturday on the air. For more information on the Hope For Autism Foundation go to http://www.hopeforautismmi.wordpress.com/ or you can email Marcy at marcy@yisagency.com


The Well is located at 7191 Grand River and doors open at 7pm! Feel free to call for details. Until then, may the force be with you, keep you stick on the ice and stay tuned.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Year Kicks Off!


This Saturday, January 23rd, kicks off our concerts at The Well. Each month we will be showcasing local talent of all genres while trying to raise money for worthy causes. This month the cause is The Hope For Autism Foundation. To learn more about what this fine group http://www.hopeforautismmi.wordpress.com/ ; or, email Marcy Hornsby-Mohr, one of the founders at marcy@yisagency.com .




Performing this Saturday is some great local talent. For starters, our MC for the evening is the one and only Guy Robertson. Guy in addition to being a personal friend, is also a veteran in the world of live performances & open mic's. Guy will be opening the show with some of his originals, some classic covers and support anyone willing to take the challenge of the "open mic".


Guy Robertson, here pictured on the left.



After this, Guy will be bring out some wonderful young, local talent to perform. First there will be the threesome, City Limit from Pinckney High School. You have seen and read about these young men before and with good cause. Only high school Juniors, yet they perform like seasoned veterans! They "wowed" the crowd at the "Rockin' 4 Gleaners" show back on November 21st and hope to have DVD from that show on sale this Saturday. In fact a portion from all merchandise and concessions sold this Saturday will be going towards our featured charity this month, The Hope For Autism Foundation, in addition to proceeds from ticket sales.

Then our featured performer, all the way from Howell, Michigan...another name you have read and heard about,(especially from us)... Lauren Alm!



Lauren will be performing with her special guest Jessica Protetch. It all promises to be a night to remember, so come join us. Doors open at 7pm, show starts promptly at 8. Tickets are still just $10 for all this entertainment AND you still get the $5 off food coupon for Buffalo Wild Wings and now, your money helps fund a most deserving cause as well. Where can you go and get this much entertainment and the good feeling you're helping others? No where that we know of, so come on down to the Well this Saturday and spend some time with us.

Got to go now. If you have any questions about this Saturday or how YOUR performer or YOUR fund raising group can be part of all this, drop us a line or give us a call. Until our next posting, stay tuned.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Enough already!

Been away for awhile, family issues seem to mount during the holidays. We hope that everyone out there is dealing with things in an effective manner. We try but fall short many times, I guess that's why they call us "human".


With Christmas a little over a week away...is anyone other than me tired of Tiger Woods? I'm not here to defend the man but EVERY day the media jumps on "another development". What other development can there be? He screwed up (no pun intended) and is paying the price (again, no pun intended) so let it be---I really don't care! People may say "well it keeps people's minds off their problems"; yeah well, the Holiday Season used to do that! Let's concentrate on the positive in the world if we need to be distracted. Better yet let's concentrate on being good to each other, since this is the only time of the year we seem to do it anyways. That's it for me, off my soap box about the media and Tiger. I chose this picture of Tiger to remind everyone of the "real" victims of this mess are.


Things are moving along at a pretty good clip for our shows in 2010. January 23rd at The Well will feature Lauren Alm, possibly a couple other bands, our emcee will be the talented Guy Robertson. The charity we will be working for is the Hope Autism Foundation. To follow the great work that Marcy and Lisa are doing, check out their blog at www.Hopeforautismmi.wordpress.com/ and it will give you something to think about instead of Tiger. Final details on this event are still coming in, the Foundation may have a dinner to accompany the show, so stay tuned.

On February 20th at The Well we will have a night of comedy featuring Trevor Smith and most, if not all of his group, "twentysomething,funnysomething". The charity we will be working for on that night will be the Pinckney High School Football program.








On our March 20th show we will probably return to music, but the performers and charity have yet to be determined, so stay tuned for that info as well.



On a personal note, my thanks to all our followers who showed support after the "anonymous" comment the other day. It makes you think, the whole point of expressing your opinion is so that others know where you stand on an issue. So the anonymous part is kind of pointless. It reminds of a story in the book "Hammer Of The Gods" (a bio of Led Zeppelin) where the manager wanted the writer on tour to print "someone said Led Zep was bigger than the Beatles". The writer said (and I'm paraphrasing) "fine, who said it?" The manager said "nobody said it yet, but I want you to SAY that somebody said it!" Needless to say...it never got printed that anyone said that. Anonymous quotes are worthless.









The other point that came to mind is why you would read something you don't like? Mickey Spillane, author of the Mike Hammer novels used to tell this story...now if you haven't read any Mike Hammer, there full of booze, bleach blonde's, and gun play. I know that and I've only read a couple of them! Well on more than one occasion Mr. Spillane said he had been confronted by individuals who couldn't wait to give him their opinion of his work. They called him sexist in his treatment of women, didn't like his story line etc etc and had read everyone of his books and wished he would write something good for a change. In each case Mr. Spillane would look them in the eye, smile and say (paraphrasing again) "but you read everyone of my books" and walked away. Point, set, match---see ya!



That's it for today. Dad feels up to Christmas shopping! The guys in the editing booth are driving me crazy with their Page vs. Clapton debate again! More later, until then thanks for reading along and stay tuned.

Friday, December 11, 2009

The Roller Coaster of Life!

We've been away from our computers for a few days, sorry. It seems the holiday season can be the most stressful and sometimes the most depressing time of the year. The Well is presenting a four part drama dealing with just that issue and I'm proud to be part of it. I play the old man, the grandfather---obviously typecasting! But what am I going to do? There's no such things as a small part, just small actors, or so the saying goes. And I've needed the role to stay focused in my own life, so many thanks to the crew at The Well that saw "something" in my potential.


In the last few days some incredible highs and lows have hit me. Staying balanced is not the easiest thing to do even when it's not the holiday season. First, my oldest Alex made it official is going off to join the Marines. Pride combined with fear hit me hard. It's like being on the greatest roller coaster in the world---you're excited to finally be there but that trek up to the top is full of anxiety. Next my second child Trevor gets his first radio interview since becoming a stand up comic and he gives ME credit for his comic upbringing! A buddy driving truck in another state heard it live and called me instantly! My pride turned to excitement and was about to burst---I was at the highest point of the roller coaster, enjoying the ride. Then just two days ago my dad and I are having lunch, he asks what my daughter Melissa would like for Christmas, he would like to get it soon because he doesn't think he'll live until Christmas...my roller coaster had bottomed out. Dad has been sleeping more and more and I feel I'm on a "death watch" now.


I know the roller coaster will begin it's ascent again soon. There will be "highs" coming to me, for Lamocu and everything we are trying to do here, I know that. We have a big show in January to get ready for, but for now we're finishing this week on the bottom side of the roller coaster looking up. And that is where you have to look. You can't look back for this nothing you can do to change the past. You have FAITH and you move forward, knowing that ascent WILL happen soon.


Then today after two days of clunking along at the bottom of my roller coaster, I get a message from a new friend in California. Karen Stever left me this quote in "comments" on our My Space. It is from Helen Keller:


"Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, ambition inspired and success achieved."


It's brutal we should have to go through so much to build our character, but I do hope we can at least see some good come from it!


I hope you are doing well there!!!


Karen :)


Like a guardian angel this source of inspiration arrived. The ascent has begun. More later so stay tuned.

Friday, November 20, 2009

TGIF!

TGIF, can stand for a lot of things but the one it's most noted for is Thank God It's Friday. Now I can thank God for a lot of things but just because it's Friday is not one of them. Oh I still excite at Friday, but when you have shows on the weekend it's not like Friday is the end of the week and I can loaf and relax for the weekend. Anyways, I do have a lot to be thankful for and tomorrow's show IS one of them.


For one thing, tomorrow represents our first show at The Well! The performers for Rockin' 4 Gleaners and myself are very excited about this venue. Not only has this facility opened their arms to us, they have jumped on board to become a sponsor for our shows. That may not mean much to some, but to have people look at what you're doing and see "value" in it and put their name on it, like The Well and Buffalo Wild Wings have done, is priceless. I'm thankful to our two sponsors and know that with their credibility we're going to grow even more.


Also, The Well was there when we were in limbo, unsure of our next step. That's something to be thankful for! Being our first show there we're also thankful for all the friends who have said they will come and help out with various tasks throughout the evening. Knowing that you will never have a second chance to create a first impression, makes all of us at Lamocu "thankful" for our friends.



Then there are the performers for Rockin' 4 Gleaners, we're thankful we have met and established relationships with them. We're thankful for Gleaners, not so much for what they do for us, but what they do for our community! Being associated with Gleaners is an honor we do not take lightly. It is a privilege to be a small part of what they do. Thanks Michelle---you're the greatest!




Hopefully tomorrow we will get a promo photo of Mr. Hyde to show you (every attempt before has failed, lol) but we would be remiss if we didn't give thanks to them. Mr. Hyde is compromised of three individuals who refuse to let their dream die. They're not kids and have been told they are "...too old to rock and roll but too young to die..." but will not surrender to such thoughts! And thank God for that! They have been an inspiration for all of us here; in fact Bill Welsh, the founder of Flannel Nation records, is the lead singer of Mr. Hyde, so you know they are people dear to our heart. But until that promo picture comes through, we are destined to show you the other two performers we are thankful for and they are NOT too old to rock and roll. We're very thankful we have met...


















A HERO FALLS (L) and
CITY LIMIT (R)

With all that said, we need to conclude with a very special thank you to God for letting us do what we do for a living! Rockin' 4 Gleaners is tomorrow at The Well, tickets are $10 and include a $5 food coupon to Buffalo Wild Wings in Howell. 3 bands, food coupons and the satisfaction you're helping your community---there's no better entertainment value around! Well lots to do for tomorrow so we'll sign off for now. Be thankful no matter what day it is and hope to see you all there at the show. Until next time keep your stick on the ice and stay tuned.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

On Line Music

This came across our desk here at Lamocu from one of our LinkedIn groups, Music Industry Forum, today and we wanted to share it with our readers. It was submitted by
ANIL KUMAR
MANAGING DIRECTOR - FUNDING COALITION LLC - M & A, Strategic Consulting, Capital Brokering, here it is:

MusicOnlineAlive (MOA) is the music platform for the internet. Codenamed “Music/OS”, our platform will give artists, record companies, and third party developers a powerful set of tools
MusicOnlineAlive (MOA) is building the music platform for the internet. Codenamed “Music/OS”, our platform will give artists, record companies, and third party developers a powerful set of tools to create and monetize an entirely new set of online musical experiences. As a core technology provider, MOA stands to become the primary pipeline through which music is heard, experienced and monetized on the web

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I hope this was helpful for someone out there. Just a reminder that Rockin' 4 Gleaners happens this Saturday at our new location, The Well, 7191 Grand River in Brighton (just next door to where we've been at InSights) hope to see you all there. Until next time, stay tuned.



Friday, September 25, 2009

Fusion @ The Well!

Fusion entertainment has a huge show at The Well tonight, unfortunately I cannot attend...but you still can! One of our favorite bands, A Hero Falls is performing so get there if you can. Of course it's competing with "friday night lights" but if you're into that, by all means get there.

The Well is located at 7191 Grand River, same side as Rollerama just two miles away from I-96's exit 145. "Just" behind a place called InSights that you people that follow this blog may be familiar with. By the way, you'll see the sandwich sign out front for tomorrow's show at InSights, that's when you'll know when to turn. lol But rock on tonight, our best to Nate and the gang of A Hero Falls!