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Subject: Re: The groupie lifestyle is far from dead, from what I've seen it's alive and rockin'


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SINdy Sianide
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Date Posted: 10:51:15 02/08/09 Sun
In reply to: Me 's message, "Re: The groupie lifestyle is far from dead, from what I've seen it's alive and rockin'" on 02:57:02 02/05/09 Thu

Jac Vanek has never had her own booth on Warped Tour, but as far as I found out, she blagged a job with one of the clothing line stalls which do the tour every year.
No way will she ever get her own stall, all she does is get silicone rubber bracelets made which she charges $10 for (they cost less than $1 each to produce!) and gets band members to pose wearing them. You can hardly call mass producing cheap wristbands with slogans on and a few basic t-shirt designs a "company". These girls like Jac Vanek, Audrey Kitching, Hannah Beth, etc. are all well-known groupies, one way or the other they will never be taken seriously as "designers", because now everyone knows who they are and what they got known for in the first place. Seems that nowadays, groupies have to try and do something creative with themselves to try and get taken more seriously, like have their own clothing line, be a "scene" model or form their own bands like Toronto based music socialite Tara Mason has (she's dated several guys in bands, like Paul Koehler from Silverstein). At least she's doing something constructive and has several projects on the go.
See the "Spot these Groupies in Disguise" thread on here!

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Re: The groupie lifestyle is far from dead, from what I've seen it's alive and rockin'Industry Chick (happy :))16:08:39 06/14/09 Sun
    Re: The groupie lifestyle is far from dead, from what I've seen it's alive and rockin'Lovereaction (surprised)12:19:37 04/11/11 Mon


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