just happy for a ri show. now if they can find a place in providence to play during the winter i\'ll be all set.
hey j.d. what do you think about AS220... i\'m almost feeling like it would be to small butttt i wouldn\'t mind a packed house
AS220 would be a good spot. right in downtown. tazza caffe on westminster has booked some jam bands like the bridge, melvin sparks and others and would be another good spot in providence. i guess the living room is out. since the owner died it\'s been mostly indie, punk, and hardcore.
just happy for a ri show. now if they can find a place in providence to play during the winter i\'ll be all set.
where in RI do you live?
yeah i\'m in east providence. the wheelhouse is a good place for a show, but it\'s nice when the show is in providence and less then 10 min from my place.
we should get on that and talk to some of these clubs. its been a while since we made it to Providence. Then all we would need is to promote the snot out of it.
Actually, I have been - in my opinion at least - a long-time breakfast fan, and have been always disapointed about the distances I\'ve had to travel for shows. Their apperances in PVD over the years have been few and far between. I think the last time I saw them there was The Living Room in March \'04 or \'05, though I could be wrong. I try to hit the New Market and Amherst shows when I can.
On a side note, what\'s the drive like from PVD to New Haven? Am I a tool for not doing it?
I for one, would be uber-pysched to see them in town again and would put posters up on every mail-box and light post in the greater federal-hill area.
so is there any kind of breakfast fan base starting to form down there in RI?
RI is tough..... so many different tastes in music and it\'s hard to get a large number of people to one place. but RI crowds haven\'t been to bad but i\'m basically the only promoter and i can only get to so many places
With all those tastes in music, you might get alot of people interested in the breakfast because they are different.
I mean, Weseley "The God of Rock and Roll" Willis himself played there.
(I know I spelled his name wrong)