April/May 1996 Pg-5
RESOURCES
DC Music Friendly
Do you play in the Raleigh-Durham/Chapel Hill area? There is a
new CD and Vinyl record store in Carrboro, North Carolina (adjacent
to Chapel Hill) that is owned by two transplanted Washingtonians
and WAMA members, Gerry Williams and Janet Place. The store specializes
in blues, jazz, folk and traditional music. They would like to help
DC artists by assisting in local promotion and/or carrying your
tapes and CDs and/or in-store appearances. Contact Roots CD & Vinyl
at 118-A East Main Street, Carrboro, NC 27510, phone 919/969-8827
or e-mail at Roots@mathernet.com.
Performance/Rehearsal Space
Christ Presbyterian Church, off Lee-Jackson Highway in Fairfax,
Virginia is willing to make its Fellowship Hall facility available
to musical performers for rehearsals, coffeehouse performances or
concerts. We are especially receptive to folk, classical, and gospel
presenters. Space can be rented or the church is open to mutually
beneficial arrangements of facility use in exchange for services.
The facility can seat up to 150 persons, has a small stage and a
modest sound system. Contact Jeanne Simia at 703/435-0585 or leave
a message with the church officer at 703/278-8365.
Web Bookmark
The D.C. Commission on the Arts & Humanities is now on the World
Wide Web. The address is http://www.tmn.com/Community carrien/home.html
Go Go Alliance
Maurice Shorter recently announced the formation of a new trade
association, the Go Go Alliance. Acting as its chairman, Shorter
tells us the Alliance was formed to bring together all go go bands
and other interested parties in furthering a harmonious working
relationship, establish a code of conduct, promote a positive image
and to protect the go go genre of music. The Alliance is comprised
of band managers, promoters, venue owners and related businesses.
For more information, contact Maurice Shorter at P.O. Box 23132,
Washington, DC 20026-3132.
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