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A resource for people who want to host house concerts - rarefied - 19 Dec 2014 Greetings all, I used to host house shows on a regular basis at a beautiful old Craftsman I rented in San Diego, CA. The space was dubbed The Habitat and I hosted 2 shows a month for about 4 years. After all of that experience running a house show venue, I wrote up a guide for others who may want to also be hosts. You can buy a copy here: http://www.amazon.com/How-Successful-House-Show-Venue-ebook/dp/B004LROVIU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1419021987&sr=8-1&keywords=roy+silverstein It's only $2 so the commitment is pretty low! I hope you find it useful. Thanks, Roy www.rarefiedrecording.com RE: Another resource if you want to host house concerts - jamie - 20 Dec 2014 (19 Dec 2014, 12:48 PM)rarefied Wrote: Roy I also want to jump in here to mention that I've visited Roy's studio, Rarefied Recording, which is in the North Park district of San Diego. It's a lovely little space, with a professionally designed room and a focus on quality analog gear, and the rates are very reasonable. Highly recommended. |