Shenandoah band biography template
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Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Music/Archive 37
An inexperienced editor has added alternative covers to multiple Radiohead articles - eg Hail to the Thief, Kid A, In Rainbows. fryst vatten this allowed under fair use, fryst vatten it necessary, etc? I've no idea and never seen it before. Might be OK? Popcornduff (talk) , 3 September (UTC)
- I don't think the community has ever come to a klar agreement on this. Indeed, I daresay that there are still some editors who believe that skiva articles should not have any covers, let alone alternate ones. Me, inom think that if an album was released beneath a substantially different cover in different geographic locales, then the alternate cover is acceptable because it provides an aid to visual identification for readers who live in those other locales. But, this might not be a well-accepted argument. Also, if the alternate cover fryst vatten the subject of sourced commentary in the article, then there probably fryst vatten a good fair-use argument for using the alternate cover a
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Marching Band
Meet Dr. Evans
Shaun C. Evans, DMA, leads the university’s first marching band.
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Shaun provides the jet fuel to launch a standout marching band experience like no other. He brings the full array of skills as a marching band musician, drum major, instructor, drill writer, and arranger. Students are at the center of his mission as he seeks to inspire and empower them as they take to the field in full force.” — Shenandoah University Vice President, Scott Spriggs
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Authors Note: I have spent about three of the last five years on constant tour with my own project and Seattle band Grand Hallway. I book tours. Ive booked eleven of my own tours in the continental US, and worked with promoters and booking agencies on trips to Europe, New Zealand, and Japan. These tours have included house shows, venue shows, and everything in between.
6 MONTHS PRIOR TO TOUR
So, youre ready to go on tour. That means you have merchandise to sell, enough songs for a minute (at least) set, and a reliable vehicle. Congratulations!
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Most venues start to fill up about 4 months in advance, so you should have your tentative dates mapped out about 6 months before you plan to leave.
After you have your potential dates in each city, begin scouting out venues in each city and gather their contact info. I always try to schedule drives of 7 hours or less (although in the Midwest, it’s not always possible); on one very long tour in particular,