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From: Dennis McKenzie [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 02, 1999 10:26 PM
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Subject: Re: Performance report
ob-vrml-lit: If you build interesting content, at least some people will
pay attention to it, even
I like the idea of ten year olds liking that song
not the singer.
See http://www.bewitched.net/samsong.htm
Amazing how fast this was picked up. Already
getting fan mail for it. No money... but nice mail.
Good suggestions, Niclas. I have been thinking a lot over the
weekend as I read the
"Bullard, Claude L (Len)" wrote:
Other than having a ten year old girl from South Dakota getting
friendly (Where are the parents of these kids???), it was the same
as the usual gig.
Sounded exactly like a usual gig then (with the groupies et all:)
Some points:
1. It is easy to lose the
That is precisely how most solo gigs go in reality.
Get a steady gig and watch the crowds change.
A steady gig requires a persistent place to perform so
those that like it know how to find you, when, and where.
Persistence is everything in the performing arts.
Get some surfers and then
ob-vrml-lit: If you build interesting content, at least some people will
pay attention to it, even if it involves sitting still in front of the
computer listening to an unaccompanied human voice for 20 minutes. How
much better we should be able to capture imaginations with compelling
visuals,