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Post by thornyking on May 31, 2007 1:46:07 GMT
Does anyone know of any small all-ages venues in the bay area or possibly Sacramento? Or anything westward like 'd.i.y. spaces or warehouses or house show houses or anything like that?' yuss. I want Mr. Ian Cooke to come yonder. He plays the cello and he's fantastic. Open your ears and listen!
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Post by cheshire on May 31, 2007 4:30:09 GMT
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Post by lltoastll on May 31, 2007 4:59:04 GMT
hmm I don't know if Gilman is a good place for Ian Cooke, seeing as how Gilman is a venue that primarily hosts punk rock, hardcore musicians. But I don't see why he can't play there? It would just be odd.
why not trying bottom of the hill? (although it might not be an all ages venue, but can't the promoters do something about that?)
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Post by birdwhistle on May 31, 2007 13:00:05 GMT
Hey, Ian Cooke is pretty cool. Added me on the 'space a while back.
End useless non-Californian comment. :-\ Unless this happens in July, in which case, INVITE ME!
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Post by christy on May 31, 2007 14:33:53 GMT
ick all ages. that's hard here. ummm slims is good i guess. at the bottom of the hill if you want something bigger. most of the small places are bars. but you could look up some coffee shops or something, too.
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Post by thornyking on Jun 1, 2007 4:21:55 GMT
Silly bay area is non minor-friendly for music. I know in Folsom there's places, but I am too much of a homebody to know them.
Thank you all, I've sent some links to Mr. Cooke!
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Post by christy on Jun 1, 2007 16:43:27 GMT
there are a lot of coffee shop places in folsom, but he wouldn't draw any sort of a crowd there. and and and i just remembered another venue in SF: THE EGG www.sanfrancisco.com/the-egg-b264629
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