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Wednesday, March 14, 2007 Red Line Tap Between songs during Sunday's performance, an audience member ran up to the stage and handed me a note. "Hey, you sound really good but I can't stay. I do booking and recording, so here's my info--drop me an email or give me a call and we'll get you hooked up!" It's not the first time someone's "interrupted" a performance for business-ish reasons--back in December, a couple of people bought a CD in the middle of a show because they too had to leave the venue before the set was done. I love it. One of the reasons that playing intimate venues is so great is that you get a level of audience interaction that can't occur in a larger space. I was privileged to play that night with Michael Shoup, Heidi Schwartz, and Paul Shearer, three fun musicians from Nashville. I've been listening to Michael's EP for the last day or two, and it's poppy goodness. His vocals remind me of someone, but I haven't yet been able to put my finger on which singer he sounds like. Labels: performing ^ Top | 4:29 PM | | |
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