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Metropolis Studios presents The London Rock Legends Masterclass!
West London’s legendary Metropolis Studios have been used for classic recordings by acts as diverse
as Amy Winehouse, Michael Jackson, The Clash, Beyonce, Led Zeppelin, The Who, Lily Allen, Iron Maiden, the Rolling Stones
and many, many more.
This enigmatic building and studios, named after Fritz Lang’s evocative and futuristic film of the same
name, will host the first LLRM EVENT.
TUESDAY 27 APRIL to SUNDAY 2 MAY 2010
30 PLACES ONLY will be allocated for the experience of a lifetime and be tutored/mentored by famous stars
and producers.
You will RECORD in the same studios as GEORGE MICHAEL
REHEARSE and WRITE in the same custom room as LADY GAGA
MIX in the same control room as PAUL McCARTNEY
JAM in the same studio as BRIAN WILSON
MASTER in the same room as ROBBIE WILLIAMS

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Bleed The Harlot Dry looking for drummer, bassist, and guitarist
Bleed the Harlot Dry from the Lehigh Valley is looking for a drummer, a bassist, and
a guitarist; each 18 years or older. The band is metal/rock and sounds like the band Straight
Line Stitch.
Any one interested in the position
needs to contact Emily Mack at:
Or they can message her on myspace at:
Sound Man/Sound Equipment Rentals
Sound equipment rentals or in need of sound for show,party,etc. We have full
sound set up from the speakers to the monitors to the sound board, able to run sound for small to decently large event. The
option of either renting equipment with deposit or having sound provided and run by us for either hourly price or a set fee
based upon event and agreement. If interested please email at darkmerlin@hotmail.com please leave event information
and possible time to meet and get details.
Thank You Kevin Katsock Music Fusion
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New state sales tax on arts threatens Pennsylvania tour sites |
Pennsylvania wants to charge sales tax on tickets for all live performances in theaters, concert halls
and auditoriums statewide. The new tax, called the "Arts Tax," has promoters and top performing acts ready to drop Pennsylvania
cities from their tours in favor of other states that don't impose a tax penalty for live performances.
Make no mistake:
this proposed tax, which adds 6% to ticket prices statewide (8% in Philly and 7% in Pittsburgh),
is a killer for live shows all over the state.
Top performers will choose not to come here, and when that happens,
everybody loses - especially loyal fans like you. The politicians are set to act on the Arts Tax THIS WEEK because they think
there is no oppisition to the tax. Without your help, the tax will become law. So please, Act Now to stop the Arts Tax.
Send an email to the politicians listed below: jscarnati@pasen.gov; dpileggi@pasen.gov; jcorman@pasen.gov; kmccall@pahouse.net; teachus@pahouse.net; devans@hacd.net; mellow@pasenate.com; costa@pasenate.com; mkeller@pahousegop.com; lfarnese@pasenate.com; kitchen@pasenate.com; jwilliam@pahouse.net; dwhite@pasen.gov; dreed@pahousegop.com; pbrowne@pasen.gov; ferlo@pasenate.com; dlevdans@pahouse.net; jearll@pasen.gov; Fontana@pasenate.com; tkirklan@pahouse.net; parep160@aol.com; jwheatley@pahouse.net; fontana2@pasenate.com
Subject: Kill the Arts Tax
Copy
and paste the following text into the new email: I buy tickets to live performances in Pennsylvania, and I strongly
oppose the Arts Tax because it will cause top performing acts to eliminate Pennsylvania tour sites. I urge you to oppose the
Arts Tax, which would add state sales tax to all ticket prices for live performance concerts and shows statewide. Keep It
Live in Pennsylvania! Kill the Arts Tax instead!
Reprinted from Live Nation - livenation.com
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