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#252841 - 01/09/09 05:45 PM
Re: "Midwest Jam?"
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Registered: 08/23/04
Posts: 2207
Loc: Dayton, OH USA
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Lee-
I talked with AJ for a while today about a meeting like this. If we hold it in Ft. Wayne, he "thinks" Sweetwater would make a space available to us for a day, provided they get to give us a sales pitch. Anything we wanted to demo we could...Possibly also get a mfg rep or two to possibly drop in.
If we take this route, it really seems to change the nature of the event.
If we have it here in Troy, Sweetwater's involvement would obviously be minimal. AJ asked for a little time to work out some details, he thought they could probably kick in some kind of gift certificate or something for us to give out as we please.
I'd like to hear some feedback and preferences on what kind of experience guys want to have.
If we go the Ft. Wayne/Sweetwater route, it'll be more testing new equipment and that kind of thing...We'd be on a timeline for sure...
If we go the Troy route, it'll be more social, more free-form with gaps built in for socializing, playing, etc.
Personally, I'm not real interested in trying out new equipment at this stage of the game. I love my rig and don't really want to invest any significant effort into checking out things I know I have zero intention of buying.
What do you guys want the time together to be like?
------------------ Bill in Dayton
[This message has been edited by Bill in Dayton (edited 01-09-2009).]
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#252844 - 01/10/09 07:30 AM
Re: "Midwest Jam?"
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Registered: 03/21/03
Posts: 3748
Loc: Motown
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Bill, my thinking agrees with Donny's. If you're going to be the point man, do it your way - and Troy is fine by me. Ft. Wayne and a Sweetwater site is OK by me, but now you're getting further west. How many members would you draw, say from there to St. Louis or KC?
One location is a must, no driving to get to venues. Weekdays are better for me, for sure. We don't need anything too fancy, just something big enough for displays, demos and a group jam.
Here's a question - would WPAFB have a facility for use? How about BGSU? or even OSU? I think you'll want to be near a full service retailer for support.
Lastly, and I mean no offense, but leeboy's ideas seem much different than Bill's. I feel that one of you needs to take the lead and the other lend support - hint, hint.
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#252846 - 01/10/09 11:27 AM
Re: "Midwest Jam?"
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Registered: 08/23/04
Posts: 2207
Loc: Dayton, OH USA
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Originally posted by cassp:
Here's a question - would WPAFB have a facility for use? How about BGSU? or even OSU? I think you'll want to be near a full service retailer for support.
Lastly, and I mean no offense, but leeboy's ideas seem much different than Bill's. I feel that one of you needs to take the lead and the other lend support - hint, hint. Cass-I'm very familiar with the accomodations at WPAFB and its not a good fit. Virtually all of the facilities are booked over a year in advance and they aren't really open to the public. A few are, but not many. BGSU/OSU...Those locations take us away from what is currently ground zero (Troy/Dayton) and put me in unfamiliar surroundings. I think, if we get a decent number of people, I'll be able to get one of the local animal clubs to work with us like Don Mason used. To your second point, I appreciate anyone who wants to help. However, too many cooks can ruin the stew, you know, so if Lee or anyone else for that matter really wants to handle this, I'll step away. If I'm responsible...I'll listen to everyone and do my best to create the most enjoyable MWJam I can. ------------------ Bill in Dayton
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#252848 - 01/10/09 02:46 PM
Re: "Midwest Jam?"
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Registered: 01/02/00
Posts: 3781
Loc: San Jose, California
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I have put together three of these jams, over the years and willing to be an adviser if you need a sounding board I did our first one in Buda, Ill. as the mayor of that town was a friend and involved. He made all the cities accomodatons available to us, and it was centrally located in the US. Several of us went from there to Nashville and did some recording there as well as a lot of jam sessions. The second one was here in Calif. where one of ours had a big old house on 5 acres and people came from all over the world and used RV's, motels, tents, and bedrolls. Musicans are a hardy lot. The third and last one was done here in our clubhouse in San Jose and also brought people from around the world. It is quite a lot of work but also quite a lot of fun. Delegate, don't try to do it all by yourself. Computers and email make it easy for other people to help. Best regards to all, Bebop Bill, check your email, I just responded to your email, Best regards, Bebop [This message has been edited by BEBOP (edited 01-11-2009).]
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