Exchanges and their DJs
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Understood but Austin had few advantages starting out and Dallas had less than ya'll. KC has a good music scene and they shouldn't be put off by having a small lindy scene; in fact, they should be empowered by the examples set by others.
Kalman
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I'll pay an extra $50 to see McShann. Hell, I'll pay that just to "see" McShann in person. Even if he's dunking a Dinky Donut.Drew wrote: You will get that National audience if you land McShann. Guaranteed.
Kalman
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Hey Kalman, an idea for the next Dallas Exchange. People love to fly THRU DFW Airport, with connections and changing planes and what not. We could have an "THE QUICK FIX, ON YOUR WAY TO A BETTER EXCHANGE" Exchange. You could use your layover time to dance a couple of songs before going to where you really want to go....Nate Dogg wrote:snip... New Orleans is a destination city, people love to go there.... snip....

I think it will work......Of course, Fridays and Mondays would be the most popular days.
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Man, why don't you yell at Nate Dogg? He said it, not me.wheresmygravy wrote:Hey Kalman, an idea for the next Dallas Exchange. People love to fly THRU DFW Airport, with connections and changing planes and what not. We could have an "THE QUICK FIX, ON YOUR WAY TO A BETTER EXCHANGE" Exchange. You could use your layover time to dance a couple of songs before going to where you really want to go....Nate Dogg wrote:snip... New Orleans is a destination city, people love to go there.... snip....![]()
I think it will work......Of course, Fridays and Mondays would be the most popular days.
Kalman
"The cause of reform is hurt, not helped, when an activist makes an idiotic suggestion."
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Said what?mousethief wrote:Man, why don't you yell at Nate Dogg? He said it, not me.wheresmygravy wrote:Hey Kalman, an idea for the next Dallas Exchange. People love to fly THRU DFW Airport, with connections and changing planes and what not. We could have an "THE QUICK FIX, ON YOUR WAY TO A BETTER EXCHANGE" Exchange. You could use your layover time to dance a couple of songs before going to where you really want to go....Nate Dogg wrote:snip... New Orleans is a destination city, people love to go there.... snip....![]()
I think it will work......Of course, Fridays and Mondays would be the most popular days.
Kalman
I never wrote anything about Dallas, I love Dallas, fun town.
My point was that a small scene is not an advantage, it is a disadvantage that can be overcome by other things. Being a destination city helps, just a fact of life. There are not that many destination cities out there, New Orleans is one, check out all the conventions it gets.
But, if you want to yell at me for slighting Big D, feel free.
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Naw, man, I am just trying to figure out a hook for Dallas to attract people. We got no musical heritage (except Deep Ellum Blues history), we got very few really good dancers, and we're a bunch of snobs.mousethief wrote: Man, why don't you yell at Nate Dogg? He said it, not me.
Kalman
But what we do got is a BIG ASS AIRPORT that lots of people visit every month....
Besides my hands a short and fat, you got those big ET-fingers....

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Yeah Kalman, but would you have come to Canada to see McShann?
July 2-3, Jay "Hootie" McShann & Junior Mance played a two pianos gig at The Montreal Bistro http://www.montrealbistro.com . Its a small club... entrance was mebbe $30 CAD (I don't remember cause I gladly paid it) and teh food and drink was great too. No dancing but who cares?
July 2-3, Jay "Hootie" McShann & Junior Mance played a two pianos gig at The Montreal Bistro http://www.montrealbistro.com . Its a small club... entrance was mebbe $30 CAD (I don't remember cause I gladly paid it) and teh food and drink was great too. No dancing but who cares?
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Kalman, if just over a month was like a million years ago my friend, then that would make you ten-thousand years older than sand!
I've always been an advocate for showing off the city of the exchange. What makes the city unique? Do things dance and non-dance that are fun and social that show off your city. That could mean dacning at the local bowling alley, having local foods available, getting local jazz/blues radio stations involved, trying to use historical ballrooms, using themes made famous by the city/state etc., having an afternoon dance in a town square, in a major park, by the lake/river/at the beach, dancing atop the CN tower *wink*. What is steriotypcial to your scene?
Please hire and support bands from your own city and surrounding area! Have as many as your budget can manage, or however many you can find that you feel will work. By supporting regular bands or discovering new ones in the area you end up helping your scene. Finding that new gem of a band or mebbe changing the attitude of the bands for haveing a better working relationship etc... can be quite a valuable thing.
Also don't forget the local and area people who help support you... IMHO, this DOES include the DJs. It can really tick a local (and area) DJ off by not being included/or considered till late in the game ie/ afterthought for an exhange in his or her own area. Even if you think its a given thing, Ask! As no one likes to feel slighted, unappreciated or taken for granted.
(Yikes, just thought I'd remind people that I have been helping out with soooo many exchanges in the last 3-4 years and am not necessacarily talking about TO or my own experience there.)
I've always been an advocate for showing off the city of the exchange. What makes the city unique? Do things dance and non-dance that are fun and social that show off your city. That could mean dacning at the local bowling alley, having local foods available, getting local jazz/blues radio stations involved, trying to use historical ballrooms, using themes made famous by the city/state etc., having an afternoon dance in a town square, in a major park, by the lake/river/at the beach, dancing atop the CN tower *wink*. What is steriotypcial to your scene?
Please hire and support bands from your own city and surrounding area! Have as many as your budget can manage, or however many you can find that you feel will work. By supporting regular bands or discovering new ones in the area you end up helping your scene. Finding that new gem of a band or mebbe changing the attitude of the bands for haveing a better working relationship etc... can be quite a valuable thing.
Also don't forget the local and area people who help support you... IMHO, this DOES include the DJs. It can really tick a local (and area) DJ off by not being included/or considered till late in the game ie/ afterthought for an exhange in his or her own area. Even if you think its a given thing, Ask! As no one likes to feel slighted, unappreciated or taken for granted.
(Yikes, just thought I'd remind people that I have been helping out with soooo many exchanges in the last 3-4 years and am not necessacarily talking about TO or my own experience there.)
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