I don't know but flipping through the channels and landing on PBS around 8 PM this past week is all the exposure I needed of this year's Riverbend Festivial to know I did not want to be there. It was hot, raining, and I like cooking and staying at home. Here is an idea for those Friends of the Festival, how about once its over make a DVD aviliable for those of us who would like to see it from the comfort of our homes, that way you would get more local musiclans and bands anyway the way the Coke stage artists contracts are and make a few $$$ to put back into the next year's festivals or the community. Just a thought.
Until the local publications and everyone else gets that you have to have a music business before you can have a music scene Chattanooga will never floruis. SO all the crying in the world will not change things. However, BKR Recoreds, Black Folk inc., DS Recoreds, and many other independents are doing fine in Chattanooga and yes we are music publihsers, record companies and marketing and advertising companies. So keep over looking us that your choice but we know Chattanooga's potential and we have already put it on the map as companies call us every week as do artists in search for songs. Everyone here is clueless!
I am tired of reading the Pulse the guy that is the editor that use to have the show that stated we do tv and we do it funny is one in the same, so now he is working with print and he use to be none other than the CORRECtor and he must have put up his cape once everyone ran him off from their business. Also the little girl who writes and is subjected to the back pages I hope to God she stays in Yankeyville Cold ass New York as we don't want your desimal sepression crap of no tallent writing down here. We send you off to the Big Apple with bells on.