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Jun 10 2008

And on the Fifth Day…

I finally got around to writing about last Thursday’s Tweetup in Geneva, IL. We were less than a quarter of a mile away from a section of town that they used to film part of the movie Road to Perdition with Tom Hanks.

Now this was my first Tweetup, so I only knew one person prior to the meetup. I wouldn’t have even known about it if it weren’t for Wendy setting it up and going the extra step of finding me through TwitterLocal and inviting me, among others. Anyway, Kim told me I was very high energy (I think that’s a kind way of saying I was talking the whole time). So I’m going to just give you a quick sentence or two about everyone that was there from my perspective so you see how much fun these things are.

(l - r) Wendy, Derek, Brad, Barbara and Jerome

(l – r) Wendy, Derek, Brad, Barbara and Jerome

Wendy is a great host and one of those people who is comfortable in any situation, whether it’s a business suit or jeans. She also wrote about the tweetup and has great pictures in this post [NOTE: this blog has since changed hands and although the article is the same, the authorship is attributed to Kelly McCausey, who was not in attendance that night].

Derek has three blogs, two of which update daily and the third weekly. We talked about consistency with the blogs and its hurdles and I have to I was impressed with his.

I didn’t get to spend a lot of time with Brad, but I did find out that we live near each other, so there’s a good chance that we’ll run into each other at future tweetups so I’ll have another chance or two.

Barbara and I have a mutual friend, which lead us to discuss a lot of music and performance and its role in our lives and the mountains of Montana. She also does some work with (through? at?) the College of DuPage.

No matter what else, I’ll remember that Jerome rode his bicycle to the Tweetup from his job in Elmhurst. For those not familiar with the area, that’s about a 20-25 mile (32-40 kilometer) ride in traffic during rush hour. Wow, that’s all I can say.

I’ll try to keep Kim‘s short since I already know her and there’s too much to say here. A podcaster extraordinaire and unsung New/Social Media maven and Graphic Artist. Oh and my ride too.

Katie and Jeff
Katie and Jeff

Katie was the sole civilian (Non-Twitterer) at the Tweetup that night.

Jeff, among other things, has a startup called Edmodo and a really great camera that had me drooling as well.

Unfortunately, there were two people I never got the chance to say more than hello to:

Carolyn and Karen, who wrote and has pictures about the Tweetup on her blog in this post. I hope I get the chance to change that at the next Tweetup.

So I learned more than I thought in a short amount of time about people I knew nothing of previously and that’s what’s great about the Tweetups. People with a wide vareity of interests and a common tool for communicating those interests. Putting faces on Twitter names and finding out what’s behind them. If you have the chance, catch a Tweetup in your area or the next one in this area. Sounds like we’ll be doing them at least on a quarterly basis.

Thank you Wendy for organizing and inviting and making it all happen, I had a great time.

Written by With A Voice Like This · Categorized: Internet, Miscellaneous, News · Tagged: Fox River Tweetup, Geneva, Illinois, Twitter

Jun 05 2008

056 – Gone to that Big Tweetup?

This is a prerecording, please leave your name and number at the list of topics for this show:

  • The Fox River Tweetup
  • Update of 4-am and where we’re at
  • My fan mail to Dan Coulter at Blogs for Bands

There is no Listener’s Choice tonight, instead a tribute to Bo Diddley, one of the Fathers of Rock and Roll and capping it off, the song Bo Diddley Groove by Pierre Journel, found on the Podsafe Music Network.

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Written by With A Voice Like This · Categorized: Show

May 30 2008

055 – Forward Momentum

With A Voice Like This Episode 055 Topics:

4-AM rehearsal

  • First run through of my arrangement of Drift Away
  • Set for a possible gig Monday June 2nd
  • Review of the 4-AM website development
  • Discussion of Live Streaming Video

Testing Streaming Video

  • Running some tests of Streaming video delivery
  • Invites and info at my Facebook Group and Twitter Account
  • Test using music from my Christmas EP

The must have WordPress plugin for gigging bands

  • Gig Calendar plugin by Dan Coulter
  • How it works
  • What makes it great
  • The lone drawback and its workaround

A brief word about a Talkshoe announcement

Listener’s Choice

Teach Me by Ben Parsons comes from Lynn, host of Lynn in the PM and Living in a Chemical Soup

Links from this episode:

Blogs for Bands site of the Gigs Calendar Plugin for WordPress

With A Voice Like This Facebook Group

My Twitter account

Talkshoe blog entry about cash program suspension

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Written by With A Voice Like This · Categorized: Marketing, Miscellaneous, News, Show · Tagged: Blogs for Bands, Dan Coulter, Gigs calendar, plugin, rehearsal, Talkshoe, WordPress

May 26 2008

Show and Tell Me What You Think

Well, I’ve gone and done it. I installed the Seesmic WordPress plugin that allows you to leave a video comment in response to my blog entries. I may even do a video entry or two along the way. Now I’m looking for a green screen so I can Chroma Key out everything but my eyes. Or maybe I’ll have a Mime do an entry for me. You never know.

[EDIT: I think a couple of you have tried to leave video comments and I didn’t realize it. They were held up in my comments and the text entry that shows is linking and as such I didn’t recognize it for what it was. I have that issue fixed by changing some of my settings. so if you left a video comment and you don’t see it, I more than likely deleted it. Don’t kill the messenger and if you’d like, give it another shot.

EDIT 2: It seems I have an naming issue that prevents the video comments from completing, put in a help request and I’ll update when these things are done.]

Written by With A Voice Like This · Categorized: Internet, Miscellaneous · Tagged: comments, new media, plugin, Seesmic

May 23 2008

054 – City of Chicago vs. Live Music?

This episode of With A Voice Like This focuses on the draft of the Promoter Licensing Ordinance sent back to the Licensing committee for review due to a rapid response of the Music Community. The issue isn’t resolved, just put on hold for a bit longer. The topics include:

  • Background of the E2 tragedy which lead to this proposed ordinance
  • Point by point review of the draft’s exclusionary language defining Promoter
  • The 4 classes of licenses and their costs
  • What licensure requires and includes
  • Impact on the Chicago music scene as individual musician and from an economic standpoint
  • What you can do to be heard on the issue

And Comments from the Podcast Gallery

Listener’s Choice

This episode’s Listener’s Choice comes from Podcaster Rachel Ziese-Lecy, host of the Sims2 Challenges and co-host of Girl’s Night In. Her choice is from a band named Everyday Jones and the live version of ‘Here I am’ found on podsafeaudio.com.

Links used in tonight’s show:

Background on the E2 Tragedy:

Wikipedia

Chicago Tribune

Sites about the proposed Chicago Promoter Ordinance:

Chicago Music Commission

Draft of the proposal in PDF format

Chicago Artist’s Resource

CMC’s Ordinance Opinion Survey (result to be turned into mayor Daley’s office at 5:00 Friday, May 23)

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Written by With A Voice Like This · Categorized: News, Show · Tagged: Chicago, Chicago Music Commission, Chicago's Promoter Ordinance, E2 tragedy, license, licensure, live music, promoter

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