
The Crowd at CMJ!

Custom Drink Menus and Fliers
Thanks to everyone that made the night a great success!
The entire photo gallery from the showcase can be seen here!

The Crowd at CMJ!

Custom Drink Menus and Fliers
Thanks to everyone that made the night a great success!
The entire photo gallery from the showcase can be seen here!
Our CMJ showcase was a huge success!
It was a night filled with (200) good friends, great music and good vibes!
Thank you for spending your Saturday night with us.
Here’s the first video to surface:
Elizabeth and the Catapult’s “Go Away My Lover.”
Tonight’s the night!
Doors at 7pm
Limited entry with CMJ Badge
$5 cover
Lineup:
7:30 – Little Anchor
8:20 – Bryan Dunn
9:00 – Misty Boyce
9:40 – Chris Cubeta and the Liars Club
10:20 – Matt Cranstoun
11:00 – Elizabeth and The Catapult
11:50 – Last Good Tooth
The Rock Shop
249 Fourth Ave
Brooklyn, NY
www.therockshopny.com
*HUDSON WHISKEY HAPPY HOUR 7-9p*
Hudson Whiskey Pours $3
Hudson Whiskey Cocktails $6
*McClure’s Pickles Cocktail Specials ALL NIGHT*
Dirty Pickle Martini $6
The Picklet $5
Shooter $6
Thanks to Galuminumfoil Productions and DingusOnMusic!
See you at the show!
Full Details of our CMJ Showcase tomorrow night (10/22) are here. There will be pickles. There will be whiskey. And there will be amazing live music.
See you there!
Check out Little Anchor — coming soon to an East Coast city near you!
Brooklyn-based indie pop four-piece Little Anchor announce their Yellow Lights fall tour dates:
Sun 9 Oct 2011 / Sweet Tea Pumpkin Pie Festival, Fuzzy Logic Showcase / The Islander / Washington, D.C. / 3pm / FREE!
Thu 13 Oct 2011 / The Fire / Philadelphia, PA / 9pm / $7
Fri 14 Oct 2011 / The Garage / Charlottesville, VA / 8pm
Sat 15 Oct 2011 / SuluDC October Show / Artisphere Ballroom / Arlington, VA / 8:30pm / $10
Sat 22 Oct 2011 / FeelingAnxious PR & GaluminumFoil Productions CMJ Showcase/ The Rock Shop / Brooklyn, NY / 7pm / $5
It’s true that a lot of musicians don’t understand the importance of PR or, in many cases, just don’t get what PR is or does of why they need it. It’s understandable. PR means a lot of different things to a lot of different people. It’s a profession that’s pretty hard to describe in under three sentences.
At the most basic level, musicians think of PR when they have an album release, a tour, or a big show coming up that they want to get the word out about. (For the record, there’s a lot more that goes into the PR process than straight media outreach, but that belongs in another, much longer post).
With CMJ coming up, I saw a post by Paolo De Gregorio called “CMJ – Advise on How to be Selected, The Secret is PR” in The Deli Magazine and thought it was worth sharing, because it makes a great point:
To sum it up, just like in real life, a little bit of PR opens more doors than sitting in bed thinking your talent is enough to make things happen.
Thank you, Paolo, for summing it up so precisely!