Is there any room for him to play at the Thursday event at the Labour Temple? I realize it's a tight program, but maybe he could play whilst we eat? Mind you, something might already be scheduled for that time.
We definitely should accept the offer! Pretty cool!
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On Thu, Mar 28, 2019 at 10:52 AM James Naylor Naylor@brandonu.ca wrote:
Sure. I didn’t think about it deeply. J
On Mar 28, 2019, at 9:49 AM, Rhonda Hinther HintherR@BrandonU.CA wrote:
This is more complicated than it may appear, as the Good Will will be set up to accommodate their show later that evening (& for other reasons). It would better to slot him in elsewhere in the agenda.
RLH
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On Mar 28, 2019, at 11:30 AM, James Naylor Naylor@brandonu.ca wrote:
He could play a bit at the Good Will during the 5 to 8 period. It would be fitting, and a draw to get people over there right after the Friday roundtable.
On Mar 28, 2019, at 9:24 AM, David Camfield David.Camfield@umanitoba.ca wrote:
Hi all,
I got this from Dave Bleakney. Rhonda suggested he might be able to play during one of the lunches. Dave likes that idea, so I’m sending this along.
Cheers, David
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*From:* Dave Bleakney [mailto:dbleakney@cupw-sttp.org dbleakney@cupw-sttp.org] *Sent:* March-27-19 2:26 PM *To:* David Camfield *Subject:* question
Hi comrade, hope you are well. I will be out your way in 6 weeks or so for the conference. I am wondering if you know of any musical events or open stages that are related I could plug into?
My musical career has been re-invigorated, am in recording studio nearly every weekend I can and have some summer festival dates coming up. Further, some of my songs are now being recorded and performed by a Mexican artist and I have been in the SOCAN studio in Toronto. Wondering if there is anyone I can speak with about plugging into a set or even a few original songs on working class struggle?
If you know of anything/anyone I should be connecting with please advise. Thanks, d
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