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portland bands have to pay sonicbids to apply for MusicFestNW

Monday, May 12th, 2008

MusicFestNW Sonicbids

Portland bands have to pay a third party, Sonicbids, to apply for a slot at this year’s MusicFestNW [this may have been the case last year too.] You’d think after the debacle with the CMJ conference where folks paid Sonicbids to enter the lottery and apparently no one from CMJ bothered to listen to the bands’ submitted songs, that MusicFestNW would not make Portland’s bands jump through such a ridiculous hoop… here’s but one lament from the CMJ application process - “Apart from the fact that we are now open to a bunch of spam, it has also brought to my attention that Sonicbids has collected the $45 fee from at least 670 bands ($30,450) knowing full well that you could never accommodate all of the bands.” Here’s the full story from GhostMedia.

And here’s what I wrote about this year’s SXSW conference and those companies who try and sell bands and musicians the snake oil.

“One five minute trek through the trade show proved to me everything that I already know - the cornerstone of this conference and the business upon the back of which the music conference was originally founded, the recorded music industry, is being swept aside by a tsunami of technological advancement - that’s not hyperbole by the way, no the hyperbole lies with the companies who are promising to be the saviors of the music business by helping you, the musician, make a living making music - if you are willing to take the snake oil that’s being sold.. Let’s call them the www.we-can-save-your-career.coms.

Here’s a list of just a few of the companies promising untold riches or something to bands and musicians (add .com to the end of each name here..) SongNumbers, Myxer, ArtistXite, BandFarm, mTraks, SonicBids (the one I dislike the most), Muzu, Gydget, ArtistForce (SonicBids part 2), aaahhh the list goes on and on.” Full post here. And Benjy who works for Sonicbids left his comments about SXSW here.

So the question is - will MusicFestNW be transparent about the number of available slots for local bands and musicians or not? If not you will never know how many bands have applied for however many limited slots are available. Sonicbids will continue taking applications regardless of the number of slots available - It’s a lottery - good luck, someone’s going to get rich… Here’s the “opportunity” link. You have to become a member. MusicfestNW 2008/Sonicbids Combo Package: Cost $12.95 (US)

Transparency is a major force on the internet so it’s time for Sonicbids to open up the doors to the “opportunities” that they offer bands and musicians so they can make an educated decision before applying and paying good money. It’s the right thing to do.

2008 portland jazz fest

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

The 2008 Portland Jazz Fest kicks off Friday February 15th.

The fifth annual Portland Jazz Festival, presented by Qwest & The Oregonian A&E, will open with 2007 Pulitzer Prize and Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Ornette Coleman on Friday, February 15, 7:30 PM, at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall. Tickets are selling fast. The legendary alto saxophonist, whose last Portland appearance was in 1983, will be celebrated through a series of performances, lectures, panel discussions, and workshops under the banner of The Shape of Jazz to Come.

Grab your tickets and then click here for your Portland Jazz Festival Hotel Package

Art Yardsale, music, at the Ace

Friday, September 7th, 2007

The Ace hotel will be hosting an Art Yardsale this Saturday, September 8th “from noon ’till late.”  Music will begin at 7PM with The Forhorn Stringband and Paul Silveria who will play your favorite ol’ timey dance tunes. Doors at 6, $5. All ages. Beer and wine available for purchase.

Contributing artists include:

Art Chantry •  Tyler Stout • Jim Riswold • Modern Dog (Robynne Raye and Michael Strassburger) • MK Guth • Peter Wegner • Sarah McCarry • Nan Curtis + Marty Houston • Rashel Peddersen • Mike King • Justin Parker • Inge Bruggeman • Morgan Ritter • Jason Miranda • Margaret Richardson • Guy Burwell •  Danny Seim • Kristan Kennedy • Koichi Yamamoto • Tim McGrath • Jeral Tidwell (poster for Dr. Martens) • Cheyenne Sawyer • Ed King and a whole crew of crazy castaways.

Proceeds from the ART YARDSALE will benefit the Elizabeth Hawthorne Hunt Memorial Printmaking scholarship.

eskimo & sons play our back yard, a video

Sunday, September 2nd, 2007


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I wrote about Eskimo & Sons recently after Kiala had turned me on to them. One Jon Ragel of Portland town commented - “well written and recorded songs with a voice for the ages.” After seeing Eskimo perform last night I have to say that’s an understatement. I invited the band to come over and play at Bill Wadhams annual Wadstock music picnic where a variety of musicians get up and play all day long in Bill’s back yard. They closed the show and all I can say is that Danielle Sullivan’s voice is unreal. I’ll go no further than that as you can watch and listen here to 2012 from last nights set and I urge you to go see them at Portland’s MusicFestNW at Towne Lounge on Sept 7th.

The Blizzard - [MP3]

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Patti Smith at the Bite of Oregon

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

Smith plays the Bite

Rock’n Roll Hall of Famer Patti Smith will make an appearance at the Bite of Oregon Sunday, August 12th from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. It seems as though Patti has a soft spot for Portland as she has made special appearances here before. She also claims to be a big fan of hometown favs The Decemberists. Check out the entertainment link for all the music listings.

The Bite of Oregon
August 10-12, Portland Waterfront Park
$7 Admission




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