[
Next Thread |
Previous Thread |
Next Message |
Previous Message
]
Date Posted:08:36:30 11/23/03 Sun
It looks doubtful as to whether or not Band-Aid III will be a reality or not. Who would lead it? Paul Swanson is a no go. After helping me with number II and the orignial the year before with my sister, he said something to the affect of "never again will i work on a band-aid." Who's to blame him? It is a lot of work. He put in so much and for that I thank him. With all the unexpected problems that arise in the process, it just throws stress on top of stress.
I have heard rumors of Allie Staves handling the torch. She could do it. But it really is more than a single person job. I'd really hate to see it not put on. Also it really helps if you have NHS on your back, unless you want to pay for the expenses of tickets and the cop rental by your self. From last year's experience Tyler Skow reccomends renting quality monitors and power amps to power them. He said they ran a crucial role in the production of the show. A compitent sound guy should also be found.
Who to headline? I'd say Aria. It only makes sense. After the Toybox Premiere, I'd say they have reached super-stardom status. (By the way, that was a sweet ass show.)
Location? Despite the new location of the Toybox looking mighty promising as the new home of Band-Aid, I think that if the former function and the still undertermined history of Band-Aid is to raise money for chairty, then the location of the Toybox should be thrown out. If it was my garage the show was at, I would have no problem holding it there, BUT I would keep the money for myself, since hell...I spent a few thousand on the garage in the first place. So the school it is...I still think it would bring in a tremendous crowd. Plus you can advertise all over school, sell tickets there, and also possibly use Spartan spotlight.
I dunno, just some thoughts I had on this random Sunday morning.