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#142941 - 09/13/05 10:09 AM
Synthzone Member Demographics Questionaire: Where do YOU live/work/play?
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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Realizing that we not only hail from different parts of the world, but also from 'different regions' of our respective Country, I thought it would be fasinating to learn a little more about the area in which fellow SZ members live, work & play. Do you live in the heart of a large (800,000+) urban city, in a medium-sized city (200,000+), in the suburbs, in a small town, or 'way-out' in the sticks? What are the HIGHLIGHTS of your city/region: cuisine specialities, sports team(s), arts & music culture, business/industry, outdoor activities, scenic and/or historical interest & significance, etc. What type(s) of musical entertainment venue(s) does your community offer? What are the top clubs, restaurants, and performance venues (of which feature live music) in your area? Post pics or provide web link(s) with pics of your town/community. Scott
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#142945 - 09/14/05 04:20 AM
Re: Synthzone Member Demographics Questionaire: Where do YOU live/work/play?
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Member
Registered: 08/21/02
Posts: 366
Loc: Brighton - UK
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I live in Brighton in the UK which is a medium size town of around 350,000 on the South Coast about 35 miles from London.
Brighton is a lively cosmopolitan City and is considered the "Gay" capital of England. As a seaside town it is popular with holidaymakers and sightseers as there are strong Royal historical links as the Royal Pavillion palace with it's onion dome towers is sited here.
The population is predominantly young and the music scene for them is excellent with a variety of pubs and clubs to go for a very diverse range of musical tastes. There are also several street musicians around some of which are quite talented.
However, for the "older" musician like myself there are fewer and fewer places to play live music. I had a residency at a cabaret restaurant in the marina here for over 9 years but there are no more jobs like that around anymore (thank goodness I hear you say).
I now play mostly clubs like ex-servicemens, political and recreational (fishing, bowling and sailing etc). I also play occaisional hotel lounges in neighbouring Eastbourne as this is a town where "older" people take vacations.
I have seen the music scene change here over the years as I used to sell musical instruments. This was both Home and professional organs and keyboards inc Hammond, Lowrey (remember the MX1!!) Farfisa, Elka, Technics and Yamaha. I also sold group gear as well (Guitars, amps, drums, synths etc). Over the years it was very noticeable how the business from many pro musicians reduced and the other stuff for the younger people increased.
One good thing though - there is very little competition around here for musicians who do what I do so there is still a fair amount of work as long as you don't price yourself out of the market.
Regards - to all - Keith (KFingers)
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#142950 - 09/14/05 07:04 AM
Re: Synthzone Member Demographics Questionaire: Where do YOU live/work/play?
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 14376
Loc: East Greenwich RI USA
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I live in an urban/suburban/rural city of about 1 million people ... only here they call it a State !!! Rhode Island !!! ... ... 1MM people and there are about 29 municipalities, each with their own mayor or town council, police and fire departments, school boards etc., etc. ... talk about redundancy ... The state it mostly WASPs and Italian-Americans ... The capitol city, Providence, has become "The Rennaissance City" ... there has been an amazing upgrade over the last 20 years, started by a former mayor, who unfortunately is now in a federal prison ... The city provides excellent theater, music, and art venues ... and is a major college site with Brown U, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence College, and Johnson & Wales U among the top ... Restaurants of all price levels are GREAT and several offer live music ... Newport, of course, is a MAJOR tourist destination, as well as the site for the Newport Jazz Festival ... I've played at several of the better restaurants and CCs, as well as a number of senior associations... A major summer attraction in Providence is 'Waterfire' which brings thousands of people downtown... Here are a couple of links ... http://www.waterfire.org/photos/index.html http://www.50states.com/facts/rdisl.htm Come and visit sometime ... t.
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