Radio ConClave, and 24HCD
Sep. 29th, 2006 08:32 amStraight from the guy in charge, information for ConClave's official SHOUTcast, up and running now:
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Next Saturday, Oct. 7 -- the Saturday of 'Clave, in fact -- is this year's 24 Hour Comics Day. The past two years, I've written an entire album each time, and it's a blast.
I'm not doing it this year.
Simple mechanics: I have commission jobs to finish. I'm also committed to work on the Girl Genius musical. Every weekend between now and Thanksgiving is booked, most of them with cons or house concerts, some of them involving decent travel. And, I'm cranking out a new song every week anyway. Not to mention any and all concerns of Real Life.
I still love the idea; I was trying to figure out how I could do it amidst all this stuff. But it's just not gonna be practical for me to do so. Not this year.
Which doesn't mean I haven't got an idea of creating my own riff on the basic concept. In the words of Crow T. Robot, "There's no tradition like a new tradition".
http://yp.shoutcast.com/directory/?s=conclaveThey'll be featuring Last Hero. :)
You can call in a spot for Last Hero or Conclave too - my voicemail can
be loaded into the broadcast - call 248-334-9081 and be silly at the machine.
freon
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Next Saturday, Oct. 7 -- the Saturday of 'Clave, in fact -- is this year's 24 Hour Comics Day. The past two years, I've written an entire album each time, and it's a blast.
I'm not doing it this year.
Simple mechanics: I have commission jobs to finish. I'm also committed to work on the Girl Genius musical. Every weekend between now and Thanksgiving is booked, most of them with cons or house concerts, some of them involving decent travel. And, I'm cranking out a new song every week anyway. Not to mention any and all concerns of Real Life.
I still love the idea; I was trying to figure out how I could do it amidst all this stuff. But it's just not gonna be practical for me to do so. Not this year.
Which doesn't mean I haven't got an idea of creating my own riff on the basic concept. In the words of Crow T. Robot, "There's no tradition like a new tradition".