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☆★☆May 3☆★☆Monday Night Musician’s Jam Network

Apr 29th, 2010 by Cynthia Weber
☆★☆May 3☆★☆Monday Night Musician’s Jam Network

New benefit for local musician’s and singers:
Now you can get on-stage and be the rockstar that you truly are, network with other talented musicians and receive free stuff~!!!!


Come out to meet, jam and most importantly network with your fellow local singers
and musicians at a great venue with a state of the art lighting and sound system.
Looking for a sub, a sub job, a gig? These are the events to be at each week.
Many talented musicians have been found by gigging bands at this event.
So bring plenty of business cards.

Our Featured Sponsor: ONE PURPOSE STUDIOS

One Purpose Studios is going to sponsor the Monday Night Musician’s Jam Network this Monday, May 3rd from and will be giving away two 8hr blocks of free recording time.

They will have two audio engineers on site with their portable Pro Tools recording system to record your performances live. They will be selling the product to the Musicians for $20. With a one week turnaround, you can pick up your professional grade product at the Jam Network the following week on May 10th.

Every artist in attendance will receive special discount coupons for full recording packages redeemable at One Purpose Studios, the night of these events. With over 13 years experience they will produce a product that will help you go to the top.

Sign up as early as 8:30pm – music starting at 9pm until Midnight

Out of respect for the musicians, please bring your own Guitar, Bass, Keyboard, or sticks.
The drums, amps, backline, and mics are already there and ready for you to rock ‘em.
Come early to sign up & guarantee your spot as space is limited. We get a large crowd of very talented Blues, Rock, and Country musicians~!!!!

Las Vegas Country Saloon
425 Fremont Street at Las Vegas Blvd
(Above Hennessey’s)
This venue is family friendly – under 21 welcome
For additional information, call (702) 556-3558 or email VoodooCowboys@cox.net
Support Live Music in Las Vegas and venues who book live music~!!!!

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Vegas Musicians: Introducing One Purpose Studios

Apr 29th, 2010 by Cynthia Weber
Vegas Musicians: Introducing One Purpose Studios

One Purpose Studio will be sponsoring the Monday Night Musician’s Jam Network this week. In case you can not wait until then to meet these great guys, attended their open mic night Friday night.

One Purpose Studios is having an open mic night April the 30th in the studio lounge. We are inviting musicians of all types and talents to come out and play. We will be recording the open mic performances in the studiuo control room while the artists are playing. You will have the opportunity to purchase the open mic night CD of your performance for an amazing price of $10. We will have your music ready to pick up the following Friday, which is the night of our official grand opening. So come out and record your open mic performance with the professional engineers of One Purpose Studios and come back to be part of our grand opening on Friday May 7th.

3455 W Craig RD
Las Vegas NV 89031

NO COVER CHARGE
Doors open at 6pm
Event from 7-Finish

Limited Availability you must RSVP @ 702.810.7140

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Sony: No more Floppy Discs. Really?

Apr 28th, 2010 by Cynthia Weber
Sony: No more Floppy Discs. Really?


Remember Floppy discs? In case you haven’t noticed (like I didn’t), Sony is actually still making and selling those discs. But soon it’s time to say goodbye, as the company now said it will stop production in March next year. Sony rolled out the world’s first 3.5-inch floppy disc back in 1981. And believe it or not, even in 2008, the company could still sell 8.5 million units in Japan alone.

Not too surprisingly, Sony cites rapidly plunging demand as the reason (demand apparently peaked in 1995 and has shrunk more than 90% since). Hitachi Maxell and Mitsubishi Kagaku Media, two other major makers, withdrew from floppy disc sales as early as in the spring of last year.

Quietly, Sony wrapped up international sales of floppy discs last month, with the exception of India and a few other parts of the world. The company already stopped producing floppy disc drives last September.

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On the Cheap: Get Deals on Dining Out

Apr 23rd, 2010 by Cynthia Weber
On the Cheap: Get Deals on Dining Out


Love to eat at restaurants, but feel the tab for dining out is getting a little excessive? You can buy great meals at great restaurants for a pittance if you know how to find coupons and discounts for eating out, said Annie Korzen, an actress best known for her regular appearances in Seinfeld and a self-proclaimed “Bargain Junkie.”

Restaurants commonly sell $25 gift certificates for $10–and they can sometimes be had for as little as $2, said Korzen, author of the just published ”Bargain Junkie: Living the Good Life on the Cheap.” That’s just among 5 tips of how to get great deals at restaurants.

How do you get the best deals on restaurant meals?

Sign up at Restaurants.com, where you plug in your zip code and peruse a menu of dozens of local restaurants willing to sell a $25 gift certificate for $10 and a $50 certificate for $20. These gift certificates often go on “sale,” Korzen added. At times, you can buy your $25 meal gift certificate for just $2.

BlackboardEats.com is another site that offers coupon deals for restaurants. The deals range from providing huge discounts, such as 30% off your meal, to offers for free appetizers or entrees. At the moment, they’ve only got deals in Los Angeles and New York. But if you happen to live in (or visit) one of those two areas, it’s worth a look.

Groupon.com offers coupons on everything from spa visits to restaurant meals. The typical deal will discount your meal (or massage) from 30% to more than $75%. If you sign up, they’ll send regular emails of the daily deals in your area. You decide whether to buy or delete.

ChowHound.com is a site where foodies talk to foodies. This recent discussion thread tells where you can get restaurant meals for $5 or less. Uhmmmm, tacos….

BYOB. If you’re a drinker, call the restaurant where you want to eat and ask about their “corkage” fee, Korzen suggested. Some eateries will let you bring your own bottle and charge only a small fee to have the waiter serve it. Since restaurants typically mark-up a bottle of wine by 300 or 400%, bringing your own can save a bundle.

There’s just one caveat: Make sure you read the fine print on all of the coupon deals because the certificates do expire and some can only be used for lunch or on certain days. Most also add in the tip before deducting the value of the coupon to make sure that the waiter doesn’t get stiffed on the deal.

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