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Posted in music on November 22, 2005

Indie Rock Stories

The NY Post was at the Indie Night School p anel of entertainment lawyers. Get the podcasts. "The audience was made up mostly of hipster musicians and would-be rock stars clad in wool ski caps and AC/DC tank tops. The event took place on the second floor of Pianos on the Lower East Side."

Long Island Press says that MySpace Music Gives Artists A Whole New Way To Find An Audience and asks if it is working?

New York Magazine calls Hartley Goldstein the David Sedaris of indie rock.

The South Carolina State asked Ted Leo what he thought of the OC.

Dr. Dog signed to Rough Trade. Pitchfork thinks thats funny.

NPR says indie music labels gain clout.


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Posted on November 22, 2005 3:31 PM

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If only everyone were as cool as Ted Leo. I still maintain that even though I enjoyed Dr. Dog's live show, Easy Beat is horrifically bad. As for Myspace, I think it's great. Use it all the time to find info, concert dates, and listen to mp3's for bands on the rise. Need to get me one of those ACDC tanks and what exactly is a "p anel" :p

Posted by Anonymous | November 22, 2005 4:02 PM

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