They got signed!!
Sunday, April 23rd, 2006Yup the rumor has been comfirmed. As of yesterday Fair to Midland (check previous entry to listen to them) has officially signed with Universal records for a double record deal! Woo hoo!!
Yup the rumor has been comfirmed. As of yesterday Fair to Midland (check previous entry to listen to them) has officially signed with Universal records for a double record deal! Woo hoo!!
There are 75 bands hidden within this cartoon. I want to see how many of you know your stuff. Leave what you find as a reply to this post but try not to repeat a band someone has already said!
I’ll get you started:
1. The Gorillas
**PS - If this picture is too small then click on it to go to the larger version**
I am in my capstone Public Relations class right now called PR Campaigns. As a semester project we were to choose an organization/business that we wanted to do a campaign for. My group chose the MBO (Music Business Organization).This campus organization is still a baby on campus considering it just started up last semester and is still developing it’s backbone within the Oklahoma State University and Stillwater community. For our campaign we are launching a type of ad campaign. Since most people have yet to hear about this group we have made it our job, as the purpose of our project, to launch a massive advertising effort for them, or at least to teach them how to do just that themselves.
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Well, I know it isn’t really raining outside but that is a line from a song I am listening to. It is called Rainy Monday by the band Shiny Toy Guns. I figured this would be an appropriate start to my first blog since I decided to stick to a music related topic for the semester.
My blogs will tend to ramble a bit and might go off subject every now and then, but that is just due to my ADD personality. I do the same thing when I talk. I often lose track of what I originally intended to say or write.
Anyway, back to the blog. Music. Music is my life, always has been and always will be. Most people, when talking about their future careers say “I want to be…” or “Hopefully I will…” then fill in the blank with whatever random career they are aiming at landing. Whereas I say “I will…” work in music. It has never been a question for me.