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by Barry Williams - 01/14/25 05:16 PM
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by Gary E. Andrews - 01/13/25 11:47 PM
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I've always loved Southeast Performer Magazine. I've known various editors over the years and they've all done a fine job with the mag. But there are many others. If you have a regional, or local, mag or newsweekly that you like post it here! In addition to reviewing concerts and albums, these are chock-full of valuable information about our industry! BTW most (if not all) of these are free and widely distributed Southeast Performer Magazine - my 2nd album was reviewed in May! submissions: online via Sonicbids ($5) or by mail (read their policy online before sending) Stomp and Stammer is another goodie w/ a superb website! submissions: snail-mail only (read their policy online first) Stomp and Stammer / PO Box 5440 / Atlanta, GA 31107 Creative Loafing - the only Southeast cities are Atlanta, Charlotte, and Sarasota, but this newsweekly includes free music calendars! You simply email your gig dates a week in advance for inclusion. Often sponsored by local FM radio too
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ps: rural mags are great too, but usually more hesitant to print news that is not about their readership (i.e., within their immediate area).
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Hi Nick, We have Creative Loafing here in Tampa Bay as well and it is also heavily circulating although it seams to be getting pretty thin here as of late. A community radio station you might be interested in is WMNF www.wmnf.org who are big in the Tampa Bay area and on Thursday and Friday mornings have shows that highlight many local and touring Indie Artists. Just thought I'd share. Keep Strummin' Al Tampa Bay Chapter Co-Coordinator JPF www.myspace.com/masonalvarez Here's what were up to in Tampa Bay.... The Tampa Bay Chapter of Just Plain Folks Invites you to participate in **Musicians/Songwriters Showcase** June 7th 2009 1:pm - till we're done showcasing. We are working on a guest speaker and as soon as that is nailed down we will add the info to this post, so stay tuned. All Genres- All levels of accomplishment. Network/Meet Fellow Tampa Bay Songwriters and Musicians/ sell and or trade your CDs/ Sign Up To Perform on one of the hottest Stages in town. Learn/ Mingle and Support your Tampa Bay Music Scene. Date: Sunday June 7th kicking off at 1:pm Location: Proud Lion, 124 W. Fletcher Ave Tampa FL 33612 www.proudlionpub.com/Home_Page.htmlPlease RSVP here so that we know how many folks to expect as we will have a full backline in place. Also if you want to perform with "Horsefeathers" please let us know ASAP so that we can set up a rehersal date to go over your material. Jerry Jakala, Dan Copeland, Andy Karpinski and Steve Dockendorf will need to cooredenate with you so please don't wait untill the last minute.
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