From: Ryan Williams >I've always wanted to see someone develop a >house circuit so bands could coordinate their club tours to include them >in the blank spots throughout the country. This is already done for the folk scene. I have a list of over 100 venues of this type around th country. Some have even banded together to create a tour for three of their favorite artists. I'd love to see others in the rock world do the same, but have yet to convince many to give it a try. Some artists have had some success doing this with their fan bases, notably Pat DiNizio (who started doing house concerts 4 years ago, and is the inspiration for our series), IKE (John Faye has performed house concerts throughout his career to supplement his regular tours), and Richard X. Heyman (we inspired him - ours was his first house concert). As long as it's the artists trying to convince the fans to do this, the result will be limited to one-off shows. Once fans pick up on the idea of pursuing the artists, then, as Arlo Guthrie might say, "you a have a movement." From: "Harris, Will" >I don't mind telling you that I'm pretty ecstatic that, as of Monday, our >bid was accepted, and my wife and I will, presuming everything goes >according to plan, be closing on our first-ever house on August 27th...and >the back yard is of a nice enough size that house gigs are most certainly in >our future. Maybe I can finally get an opportunity to see some of those >artists who'd consider coming through Hampton Roads if only someplace would >book 'em...:-) Congratulations! I have no idea where Hampton Roads is, but I will suggest joining the houseconcert group on Yahoo! to hear some of the experiences of others who run this type of show. From: "Michael Bennett" Subject: Re: house circuit >I'm picturing a tour shirt, where instead of the names of cities on the >back, it lists the homeowners -- Rosen, Harris, et al. I eagerly await the day that my name appears on the back of a tour T-shirt! Ira