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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Two venues that thoroughly impressed me today.

See this is what happens when I don't post in a awhile....thoughts build up, and then there are an abundance of posts.....

I had extra time today, so I thought I would get out and listen to performers that I had  not heard before.  Normally when I do this I pull up events and start tping, landing on the outskirts and listening to a song or two...if the voice and music impress me, I stay and if they don't I keep going until I find one, that I like.


Earlier today my travels too me to Telling Secrets in the Taiga (Airship), Puppy Zanes new venue.  The performer was good, but the venue, wow it is not often i just take pictures at a venue, but I did today.  Her venue is soo unique, yet quaint and comfy is the best way to describe it.  If you get a chance, stop by and see Puppy, dance or pull up a comfy chair...best advice...put your settings on midnight.

Then as I was moving on to others, my friend and most of us know her through her articles on performers in the various Second Life publications, her blog, and Sandy, I say this in the most affectionate way....her constant im's asking you to listen to a performer, (talk about someone that works hard to increase Second Life music exposure); Sandy im'd me to listen to another performer...I FINALLY accepted and she tp'd me.  When I got there I listened to Blueron Clyburn another good performer.  As I was talking with Sandy (she really is quite modest), it came out that the venue was hers.  A beautiful venue open and airy, waterside, and put together very well...another recommendation to stop by and see is Italian Mood Rewind. 

Laughs, of course, I also stopped at two of my favorite venues Guthries and the Drunken Drow.  I had a great time visiting venues I had not been to in a while and seeing new venues, as well as the opportunity to hear a number of new artists.

2 comments:

  1. Always looking for great venues to check out! Thanks a bunch!!

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  2. Me too....it is one of the best parts of Second Life. Great new venues and great new performers.

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