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New Story about SCL in Brevard Live Magazine
Posted By: Bob - Last Edited: Jan 10, 2012 
On page 19 of the the January 2012 issue, you will find a nice article about Space Coast Live, Warren Dodd and myself (I'm the one blinking in the photo). Heike Clarke interviewed us a couple weeks back and put together a very nice summary of SCL. You can also visit the BL website at www.brevardlive.com to download the complete January edition. Thank you, Heike!

SCL Is Ten Years Old! Thank you for your support!
Posted By: Bob - Last Edited: Dec 6, 2011 

SCL was started in a very basic form in September of 2001. By December of 2001, we had the system you see today: a database-driven information system with the option for bands and venues to add their event data directly into the Calendar as well as update their publicly viewed information whenever they wanted.

Since then, we've had thousands of live-music events listed, publicizing the musical efforts of hundreds and hundreds of bands and solo musicians. We've helped support hundreds of venues who believed in the value of live music enough to host it. We've promoted dozens of community service events and benefits that were supported by the Space Coast music community.

Space Coast Live has been a labor of love and a work in progress, and it would not have lasted ten years without the strong support and participation of our musical community, including the performers, the hosting venues, and the faithful listeners and audiences.

Thank you for your support of Live Music, as SCL moves into its second decade of service to the Space Coast. You all make this work, and you make it worthwhile.

-Bob

New SCL Feature: FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) - last updated 1/2/11
Posted By: Bob - Last Edited: Nov 6, 2011 
Space Coast Live FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions).
I've tried to address some of the questions I get asked on a regular basis, to help folks understand what SCL is, and isn't. To begin with, SCL is a work in progress, and we reserve the right to change it as we see fit to better meet the needs of our community. These FAQs use 'musician' and 'band', he/she, etc., interchangeably. SCL supports solo performers, duos, groups, orchestras, male and female musicians, etc.

In no particular order:

Q: Why did you start SCL?
A: SCL was created specifically to help promote live music entertainment that was not otherwise being publicized in local media, etc. Many bands and venues do not have the resources to buy advertising, host websites, etc., and as a result, the public was not aware of opportunities to hear the music being performed. I saw a need, Warren agreed to help me, and the rest is history. SCL went online in September, 2001.

Q: Who 'is' SCL, and how was SCL started?
A: I'm Bob Rish. I'm not a musician, but I am a live music fan. It's been an important part of my life for years. When I saw a need to better publicize the live music in our area, I tried using existing resources, but found it was necessary to create something new to accomplish what I wanted. I met Warren Dodd at a business group meeting in 2001. Warren is owner of AllBrevard.com, a company that provides website building and hosting services as well as serving as a Portal to many valuable and interesting sites in our area. Warren, also a music fan, agreed to support my vision.

I originally started out hand-editing a listing of events in HTML and uploading the revised copy daily to the web-server. Warren saw that process would not be sustainable as the site grew, and he wrote a suite of programs that created a data-base hosted, web-form managed website. Thanks to the programming Warren has created, the data you see on the site is almost entirely input by the users, and I can concentrate on dealing with user questions and problems. I can assure you that given the amount of information that SCL is updated with daily, I would not have been able to keep up the site without Warren's innovative and comprehensive work.

Q: What makes SCL different from other websites and information resources?
A: SCL is set up to allow the bands and venues to update their own public-viewable information, and add their own event information directly to the SCL Calendar at will. It allows an immediacy to event posting that in-print media with production-schedules cannot provide. Because it is a free service, it allows any musician, band, or venue to make use of it without first obtaining funds, a budget, approval for spending from management, etc. Most public media (magazines, newspapers, ad-financed websites) have limitations on the number of listings they can list, cut-off dates for information submission, requirement for revenue-generation, etc. SCL does not. A rough analogy might be a team project, where everyone contributes to the effort necessary to keep the site up-to-date, and the result is greater than the sum of the individual efforts.

I've looked for similar sites when I've traveled out of state, and found none. Other people from large, even famously music-friendly cities, have said they have never seen anything like SCL. I don't think it's the programming behind the website that makes SCL unique- rather it's the intentional trust in, and involvement of, the musical and user community to help maintain a community resource, that is really the special feature of SCL.

Q: Is SCL really free, to everyone?
A: SCL has always been free for use by the musicians who use it, the venues that use it, and the community who uses it. There are no 'user accounts' one can buy that give additional rights or privileges. We work very hard to treat everyone the same. Sometimes that means we can't do something special for one group, because we know we can't offer the same to everyone. And we don't promote our personal favorite bands or venues ahead of anyone / anywhere else.

Q: How does SCL make money for its owners /operators?
A: It doesn't. SCL is a labor of love by Warren and myself. There is some positive benefit in terms of additional traffic to Warren's primary website, AllBrevard.com, but not enough (in my opinion) to cover the time and effort Warren contributes to keeping SCL up and running. We don't sell ads, or placement on the site. We don't charge any band or venue for its listing on SCL, or for any publicity value resulting from appearing on the site. Nada, zip, zero $. On the up side, because SCL does not take payment for its services, we have no obligation to list material that is contrary to the intent or purpose of the site. We don't have to give anyone special consideration or preferential treatment, and we don't.

Q: Can I host a copy of SCL elsewhere (another town, another state)?
A: Sorry, but no. Warren has written all the current coding as an 'experiment', and he isn't ready to devote the time necessary to making it a commercial product. Please remember that he has a full-time business managing AllBrevard.com. I also have a full-time job, and what we do with SCL, we do on our 'own' time, in competition with our involvement with our families, friends, employment, and other interests.

Q: I sent you three notes in one morning, and you didn't respond to any of them- what kind of service is that?
A: See the two articles above. SCL is free, and it is a labor of love maintained in addition to our professional, family and personal interests. I spend an average of an hour a day going through the SCL email, activating new listings, responding to new user's questions, resolving incorrect or improper listings, etc., etc., etc. At the very soonest, I'm not going to read your note before I get off work, and some days other stuff just comes first. We will get to your note - hang in there.

Q: Can I exchange links with SCL?
A: We don't exchange links, because that would imply some specific approval of the other site, and we don't have the time to check out the other sites, deal with complaints we might get about the other site from people who used it after seeing it listed on SCL, etc. I'm sure many of the requests come from legitimate, valuable and worthy sources - we just don't have the spare time to commit to the additional responsibility it would entail.

Q: Can I promote my business, services, etc. on SCL?
A: We do provide the Message Boards, where people can list a variety of music-related announcements. This is an opportunity on SCL to promote your services, skills, etc., with the understanding there has to be a live-music 'hook' or connection in your posting. Without that music-hook requirement, the Message Boards would turn into another CraigsList, with postings having nothing to do with music, and not relating to the purpose of the SCL site.

Q: I perform/host karaoke/DJ/house music. Can I list that on SCL?
A: For the most part, no. SCL was created specifically to promote live music in the area. To keep the focus on live music, we don't list any performances that do not include a component of live music or singing. We have a sister-site, Space Coast Karaoke (spacecoastkaraoke.com) created specifically to promote karaoke.

However, if you are listed on SCL because you do perform SCL-type entertainment, and you also host karaoke or other entertainment, you can list that in your Description text so folks know about your other services. In any case, only live-music entertainment events go into the SCL Calendar.

Q: What's with the 'Space Coast area' limitation on bands and venues listed?
A: Any service-providing organization has to define a target customer base. It's up to the organization how large or limited that base is, and it has a lot to do with the total number of prospective users are in the base and the corresponding effort it would require to support those users properly. For various practical and logistical reasons, we have established SCL's target as Florida's Space Coast, specifically Brevard County and Indian River County as far south as the city of Sebastian. It could have been larger, including Daytona, Orlando, Vero, or smaller, focusing only on Brevard. This is the compromise we settled on, so we could keep some manageable number on the bands and venues using the site.

Q: Why can't my band list its tour dates outside Florida?
A: Along with the goal to promote live music on the Space Coast, is a corresponding goal to keep people informed of where they can go to hear live music. Some local bands develop fans and followings. Someone from our area might be willing to drive up to Daytona or down to Vero to hear them play. It's not likely a local fan would make a trip out of state. Like our definition of a 'service area', we chose to draw a line that is easily understood. SCL bands can list gigs in our area, or anywhere in the state of Florida, in the SCL Calendar. Gigs out of state cannot be added to the Calendar. The bands can use the Info box on their own SCL band page to tell the public about out-of-state gigs if they want.

Q: Why was my band's listing for a Private Party engagement removed from the Calendar?
A: See above. The Calendar is intended to tell people where they can go to hear music. Private parties do not qualify and do not go in the Calendar. For example, don't list a wedding reception unless your clients are willing to have strangers walk up and join in. Bands can list their 'closed audience' bookings in their band page info box if they like.

Q: Why was my band's event record in the Calendar saying 'On Tour' or 'On Vacation' removed from the Calendar?
A: See the two preceding articles. If you are not telling folks when and where they can come hear you play (within the state of Florida), it doesn't belong in the Calendar. Again, you can list such status in your band Info area if you want.

Q: I don't see my favorite band/genre listed on SCL. Do you only list the music you like?
A: Any genre of music, and any band, is welcome to use SCL to promote itself and its playdates, with a few restrictions:
(1) The musician/band has to be based on the Space Coast, which is defined in another FAQ.
(2) The band has to be performing for the public, or attempting to gain bookings. If the band only performs for private parties, there's no point in listing it on SCL.
(3) The band has to be willing to list itself appropriately on SCL. That means no curse-words in the name or band description, stuff like that. If you think in terms of what would be allowed in the newspaper or local media, that's a good gauge of what SCL will allow.

If a band wants to list on SCL, click on the 'Bands' link on the left side of the SCL home page, then 'Suggest a New Band', complete the web-form that is displayed, and 'Submit' it for review

Q: Why is SCL such a wuss about how I list my band? I have a right to express myself any way I want to! (from requirement #3, preceding article)
A: Perhaps you do, but not on SCL. SCL is a community resource, and we intend that it can be used by anyone in our community, young and old. You can call your band anything you like, describe your music in any curse-word laden manner you like, tell folks about any anti-social or illegal activities you indulge in, whatever. But not on SCL. You can tone it down for your SCL listing, or just not list yourself on the site: your call.

Q: I don't see my favorite bar/club/restaurant listed on SCL. Why not?
A: Any venue can be listed on SCL, with a few restrictions:
(1) The venue has to be in the SCL service area, described above.
(2) The venue has to book, at least on occasion, live music
(3) The live music bookings have to be open to the public (in other words, not just wedding receptions, private parties, etc.)

If a venue wants to be listed on SCL, click on the 'Venues' link on the left side of the SCL home page, then 'Suggest a New Venue', complete the web-form that is displayed, and 'Submit' it for review.

Q: My favorite band/venue used to be listed on SCL, but isn't anymore. Why not?
A: SCL has been adding bands and venues since 2001. Many bands break up, venues close, etc. On occasion, we get a note from a band member saying the band is not playing together any more. Or we see or get word that a venue has closed. When that happens, we remove the listing from SCL.

In addition, we periodically look through the SCL listings for bands and venues that have not either updated their own information or performed/hosted live music in a while- a year or more, typically. This can add up to dozens or more listings, and we don't have time to contact all of them, hoping that our last contact information is still valid, etc. If the account is unused for a long time, we may remove it. If the band or venue is in fact still active and wants to be listed, they can resubmit their info. If we don't hear from them, then we made a good guess.

Q: My band wants to get more gigs. What can SCL do to get us booked?
A: SCL is a Calendar service. We do not book bands. You can look through the Calendar for venues that are hosting music like your own, and contact those venues directly. You can also look for niches that aren't being filled, and offer to cover the gap. If you are flexible about day-of-the-week and/or pay, at least for your initial 'trial' booking, you will likely increase your chances. Having a demo CD of your band that the manager can listen to if he/she isn't in when you stop by, will help. Lastly, you can contact local charities and similar organizations and offer to help their next fund-raiser by playing. That gets you some good public-exposure.

Q: Why can't I list a message on the Message Boards that my band is looking for work?
A: SCL assumes everyone who lists as a solo musician, act or band, is looking for opportunities to play. To have folks additionally post messages saying 'We want to play - hire us!' would be redundant and interfere with the purposes of the boards.

Q: Why isn't my band listed in the 'upcoming gigs' box to the left of the calendars on the SCL home page?
A: A full explanation of which bands, and which gigs, are displayed in that 'upcoming gigs' box is available by clicking on 'Details and Current Rotation' below the picture displayed.

Q: What does it take to get listed in a News Story on the SCL home page?
A: The News Stories section was added to help publicize special 'community support' events that included live music and might otherwise be missed in the Calendar or other public media. It is limited to stories that have a public-service 'hook', and a live music 'hook'. That's how we limit the messages to a manageable number and fair selection.

Q: My buddy / band member is sick / out of work / going through a bad time, and I want to list a News Story asking people to help. Can I?
A: There is lots of bad news and sad stuff going on, with too many people sick, and too many people broke or getting there. And self-employed musicians are particularly vulnerable to both hazards. It would overwhelm the SCL site to cover everyone who could use a hand, and it would not be fair to list only some and not all, so we can't do it. If someone is in trouble (doesn't have to be a musician) and his/her friends host a concert as part of a fund-raiser, that would likely qualify. Hosting a garage sale without any live music, would not.

Musicians as a group are probably the most giving, caring, sharing people you might ever find, and I am more than willing to work with any musician who is trying to support the community, and anyone trying to support a musician. But there has to be a live-music-entertainment 'hook' to keep the SCL support fair and equal.

Q: Why do some bands get to list twice for the same gig in the Calendar?
A: Okay, this is a long explanation, in part paraphrased from a real exchange of email on that topic:
''If an individual plays solo and with a band, I let that person list both ways. That way, if someone wants to hear the individual, specifically, they don't have to already know he or she is with the larger band to find him in the Calendar.

I could tell folks they can't list themselves if they are also part of a band that is already listed as booked. That would require my constantly checking the Calendar for violations. A related scenario would be a solo musician who is 'sitting in' with a band, but not a full-time member. Should that musician be allowed to list using his 'solo' identity? If so, how many 'sit-in' events qualify a musician as really a member of the band?

We also have the situation where the same event (band-venue-date) is listed by the band and also by the venue- creating a seemingly unnecessary duplication. In that case, do I tell the two parties to first check whether the other has listed the event and not to add a second event in that case? What if the second party feels the first one did not do an adequate job of 'promoting' the event? Again, I don't want to spend even more time on the site as a 'policeman'.

I don't knowing allow someone to post more than one of the same band-venue-date-time event records. Sometimes that happens (I'll assume by accident), and I'll simply remove one of them.

The bottom line is, the current system with its flaws, is less troublesome to me than any obvious solution. If I see an obvious abuse, I'll deal with it''

Q: Is SCL worth the effort?
A: Yes it is. Warren and I take much satisfaction in what we've helped put in place. We get compliments on the site and the service it provides, regularly. It's one of the best projects I've ever been involved with, and I'm proud of it. But it is also a collaborative effort, and would not work without the support of its musicians, venues and music fans, so thank you, too.


SCL Community Needs to Buy Local to Keep the Music Alive.
Posted By: Bob - Last Edited: Apr 8, 2009 
Most musicians I know have jobs outside/in addition to their paying gigs, and right now, a lot of them are hurting from the economic downturn. At the same time, the venues are hurting, as are the servers, cooks and staff they employ. I considered adding a ''message board'' where musicians and such who have other services to sell, could advertise their businesses, but there was no practical way to limit it to just SCL members. And I don't want to run a ''wide open'' message board. It is more work than you might imagine.

So I'll just ask you to look around and do what you can. If you need to buy something, and an SCL member (musician/singer/etc.) has or works in a store that sells it, consider shopping there first. If you need a service and an SCL member provides it, give SCL members first consideration. If you're taking the family, or friends, out for a night on the town, consider first the venues that host live music, before you pick your place to party.

I'm not asking that you only consider SCL members for services or goods. That's not the idea. You have to make the right choices for your own needs. But when you have a pretty even choice, and one of those choices will help an SCL member, why not opt to help 'one of our own'? All of these problems tie together. When a musician can no longer afford to play for the public, we all lose. When a venue closes for lack of business, the staff lose their jobs, performers lose a venue that might hire them, and we lose a place to hear our music.

They say ''charity begins at home'', folks. In this case, ''home'' is our SCL community. You don't have to save the world, just do something positive here, and we'll all be better off for it.

SCL Needs the Help of Its Users to Update the Site
Posted By: Bob - Last Edited: Apr 8, 2009 
Someone recently pointed out that a venue listed on SCL was no longer in business, and that having defunct venues (and bands) listed on SCL reduced SCL's credibility and usefulness to the community. I agree. We could force bands and venues to regularly ''renew'' their information and delete the ones that don't, but my experience says that would cause more trouble than benefit. So I need your help to update the SCL venue and band information.

I don't have the time to call all the venues listed on SCL, to ask ''Are you still open, and are you still hosting live music?'' If you see one listed on SCL that you know is closed, has changed names, has stopped hosting live music, etc., send us a note. Be specific as to what you telling us, and include your name and an email in case I need to follow-up with you. You can use the pick-list available on the ''contact us'' form at http://www.spacecoastlive.com/contact.html, or send an email message to: bob @ spacecoastlive.com.

Bands are harder to keep up to date. There's no way for me to know whether a band is active or not, except when I see it listed in the Calendar, or I see the band has updated its info on SCL. If a group disbands, I rarely get a ''Hey, you can take our listing off.'', and even if I do, I have to make sure the info is for real, and not coming from a band member who just left the band, or someone with a lousy sense of humor. So like with the Venues, if you know a band is no more, tell us, but identify yourself in case I need to follow up. Anonymous messages will be ignored.

That's it. SCL is a community resource. It needs the involvement and help of the community to be as useful and informative as possible.


Protect Yourself - Document and Mark Your Gear
Posted By: Bob - Last Edited: Mar 11, 2009 
As the economy goes south, more and more people will be tempted to break into homes, cars, and businesses, looking for items that can be pawned or sold. You should protect yourself, your family, and perhaps the band(s) you play with, by documenting and marking your gear (instruments, electronics, etc.). Taking photographs and/or video will help you file an insurance claim or a police report, distribute a 'be on the watch for' alert, etc. Having your stuff marked with a personal identifier (1) makes it harder to pawn or sell, (2) makes it easier to be flagged as stolen and (3) helps get recovered items back to their rightful owner.

I appreciate not wanting to mark up a beautiful instrument that is as much a work of art as a tool for making music. But honestly, how likely are you to ever see that beautiful instrument, expensive amp, mixer board, etc., again if there is no way to prove it is yours, and no reason for that pawn shop or used-equipment buyer to suspect it does not belong to the person trying to sell it? Imagine how bad you'll feel if you see it in a shop for sale, and you can't prove it's yours.

And on the same note, don't leave your gear exposed in your vehicle. If nothing else, carry a blanket or such to cover it up. Protect yourself!

SCL Says : You've Got MAPS!
Posted By: Bob - Last Edited: Jul 24, 2008 
A new feature has been added to SCL, the result of a lot of hard work by Craig Stevens and Warren Dodd, culminating in a constantly updated geographical display of Space Coast venues hosting live music on a given date. In other words, you'll see a map of the SCL service area, with the locations of all the SCL venues who are hosting live music that day flagged on the map. If you click on the flag, the event information will be displayed.

You'll be able to see what's nearby to your home. Or you can plan a road-trip, daisy-chaining from one venue to another. AND Wait- There's More! You can select a favorite band and see a map showing where their upcoming gigs are, so you can plan where to catch their show. You'll be able to zoom in/out, see road names, etc. Folks, this is really cool stuff - you are going to love it!

Craig Stevens is a local musician and Webster University student who proposed this project to SCL two months ago, and worked with Warren to bring it to life. For Craig, it is a matriculation requirement for his Masters in Computer Science degree, demonstrating knowledge acquired as a student at Webster. For Warren and myself, it is a much-appreciated enhancement of the SCL site. And for you, my friends, it is a tool that will help you plan your trips and find your music, and will help promote the bands that provide that entertainment and the venues that hire and host those musicians. Talk about a Win-Win-Win situation!

I've had people tell me they've never seen another site quite like SCL. Now that the SCL-MAPS feature is up, they'll have even more reason to say that. Thank you, Craig and Warren! We've turned the feature on. If you see something we should know about, or if you just want to say 'good job' to Craig and Warren, drop a line to Maps@spacecoastlive.com.

New !!! - Insert your SCL Band or Venue Schedule in Your Own Webpage !
Posted By: Bob - Last Edited: Jul 20, 2008 
Less than two months ago, Warren and I were approached by Craig Stevens, Bass player for The Bulge band, and Masters in Computer Science candidate at Webster University. Craig proposed some very cool enhancements to the SCL website. One I will describe here, you may have noticed as a recent addition to the Band and Venue pages on SCL: 'Add This Schedule to your web site!'

SCL band and venue users have been able, for a long time, to add a link to their own SCL page, onto their own website page, and then a viewer could jump directly to the corresponding page on the SCL site. But Craig enhanced the process by preparing code that will display just the upcoming event information (date, band/location, event title) as a visually integrated part of the band or venue's own website. This doesn't display all the descriptive text that appears oh the 'source' SCL page, but for folks who just want to pull & display the event data, this is a new, quick and visually neat option. Full Instructions are displayed when you first click on the ''Add This Schedule...' link.

Thanks to Craig for his idea and development, and thanks to Warren, who prepared the necessary support services on the SCL site side of things.


Help Promote Live Music !!!
Posted By: Bob - Last Edited: Jul 1, 2003 
If you go out and hear live music, make a point of telling the management how much you appreciate hearing live entertainment. Ask for the manager while you're there, or make a call the next day, but one way or the other, let the venues know that their efforts (and expense) brings in business. You (the paying customers) are the only ones that can convince them that it is good business sense to keep booking live music!!!
---And if you're the one making the music, tell your audience to let your host know how much you appreciate the live entertainment. It helps you, the venue and the audience!!!

New Message Boards for Musicians Online
Posted By: Bob - Last Edited: Dec 11, 2007 

For quite a while now, SCL has maintained two Message Boards, Musicans Looking For Gigs and Bands Looking For Musicians. These two boards have helped Musicians find new opportunities to play, and helped Bands add new talent to their group.

Now, in response to popular demand by the SCL user community, SCL adds two new boards: Venues Looking For Musicians and For Sale. The first one, Venues Looking For Musicians, is intended to be used by venues who are seeking Entertainment. SCL has made an effort to publicize similar requests in the past, but now the Venues will be able to get the word out directly. The other new board, For Sale, has been added in response to all the folks who said “I have equipment for sale”, “I give lessons”, “I have studio time available”, and the like. This is an opportunity to tell the community what you have to offer.

We’ve added these boards because we want to support the SCL user community, which includes the Bands, the Venues, and the music-loving people on the Space Coast. As with every other aspect of SCL, the original and new message boards are community resources, and must be used in a manner consistent with that. In other words, keep your messages factual, legal and appropriate. If we see messages posted that don’t fit what the SCL community expects and deserves, we’ll implement a requirement for user accounts to access the boards, and that really is more trouble than joy. Let’s keep things straight and easy.

Original Message posted 8/29/2003 (read 8301 times as of 12/11/07)
Check out our new Message Boards where musicians and bands can get the word out about the local music scene. Musicians can use the Musician Board to let the local bands know that they're available. Bands can use Band Board to announce that they are looking for local musicians. We hope you enjoy this new free service from Space Coast Live Music Calendar.

Coupons Now Available
Posted By: Management - Last Edited: Oct 15, 2002 
Attention Venue Owners: You may now add Internet Coupons to your free web page in our calendar.

Your coupon will automatically appear on your page. When the customer types in their name and email address, they will get a numbered coupon and you will get a copy.

For more information, Contact Us. If you already have an account with us, your coupon is ready to go!

How You can use SCL to promote your band/club...
Posted By: Bob - Last Edited: Jul 29, 2002 
The SCL site normally displays a calendar, along with the option to search by band or venue (club). But each band and club listed on the SCL site has a unique identifier, and if you want, you can provide that identifier, along with the SCL site URL, to your fans, and they can jump directly to your own page of listings. I already have one band who provides a link on their own website, directly to their listing of gigs on the SCL calendar- you are welcome to use that functionality and perhaps even replace whatever web-based calendar you are now using to inform your fans of when and where you are playing (if you are a band) or who is booked at your club, if you are a venue.
   If you have regular postings, you can also apply for a 'sub-admin' account that will let you add, edit, and delete your own entries in the calendar. That ensures your information is as up-to-date as possible. It also allows you the freedom to edit the 'band' or 'venue' page that applies to you.
    If you want more information about direct links or sub-admin access, send me a note.
Bob@spacecoastlive.com

You Can Add A Band Or Venue!
Posted By: All Brevard - Last Edited: Apr 17, 2004 
If you have a favorite band or venue that's not listed on this site, please let us know about it.

Suggest A Band or Suggest A Venue
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