[Harp-L] Charlie Musselwhite live on videoranch3d.com
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- From: Rupert Oysler <orupert@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2008 11:30:30 -0400
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Hi All,
I got word that Charlie Musselwhite will perform a live concert on
http://www.videoranch3d.com/ on June 30, at 2pm USA PACIFIC time.
Apparently videoranch is a new way to experience live music, enabling
interaction between the viewer and the artist. Here is a quote from
"Singer and Musician" magazine:
"Imagine a place where the air is clean, the temperature is always in
the pleasenties, you are surrounded by nice folks and there's a live
band that knows you by name. Plus, there are free movies and hot air
balloon rides. It's VideoRanch, a virtual world cooked up by Michael
Nesmith (One-time member of the Monkees and, more importantly, music
video pioneer). Feel free to roam the ranch at your leisure, and then
check out the event calendar for upcoming live groups. I popped in on a
Sunday afternoon and was immediately greeted by name (my chosen
nickname) by the house band, Ranch Dressing (these guys are great!). A
bit later, The Refugees took the stage for a full hour live show. Other
performers have included The John Jorgenson Quintet, Eliza Gilkyson,
James McMurtry, Laurence Juber, Laura Love, Mumbo Gumbo, The Greencards,
Ledward Kaapana, Tony Furtado and Jason Nesmith. What makes this so
unique is that the band is actually playing in real time from a studio.
And, as they know who is coming and going, they can interact with you
(actually, your avatar). It's very much like just hanging with some
friends and listening to some great music is in an intimate, outdoor
atmosphere. And, after the band has gone home, you can stroll the
ranch's tree-lined cobblestone walk-ways in search of some interesting
and fun surprises or even get a look at the virtual facility from in the
sky onboard a hot air-balloon."
--------------- Robert Lindquist, Singer and Musician Magazine
This sounds very interesting...and KPIG radio will be simulcasting the
show. http://www.kpig.com <http://www.kpig.com/>
Best,
--
Rupert Oysler
www.seydelusa.com
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