For the past four or five years, I have tried to contribute what I could to the Blacksburg music scene. For a little while there, it seemed like it was dwindling and dying out. The old timers told me that it was a part of its regular cycle, it dies out to be resuscitated by someone who has a new sense of enthusiasm. Many of us in Blacksburg have fed and nourished this scene the best we could, only to see it grow bigger and bigger every month.
I remember a time where I was able to make every show because there were so few of them. I would try to give my support to every band. But it seems like this monster has grown big enough to support its own (sort of). The point is, I am mildly disappointed in myself for not being able to make every show like I used to, or used to try to. It seems that now there is a hefty amount of shows every week. Even *GASP* more than 2 per week.
While trying to build and balance my own life, I find it somewhat impossible to "make it to every show" ever again. Even though I'm a little disappointed in myself, I am somewhat overjoyed at the amount of shows this little town of ours is pouring out. Don't let that river ever stop, until it floods Blacksburg and there's music coming out of multiple venues per night. Even then, keep going.
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Saturday, January 5, 2008
January 11th Roanoke Fire Benefit
After a prelonged hiatus filled with holidays and an awesome new year's eve, SWVA is faced with quite the problem...
As I'm sure most of you in the SWVA area know already, a building that house practice spaces for many of our beloved Ronaoke bands. These bands lost most of their things and most of them are not allowed back into the building just yet to attempt to recover the rest of their belongings. The Fever to Sing arts collective would like to help, so we're throwing a benefit show at the YMCA Thriftstore next week on Friday, Jan 11th! So please come out and tell your friends to do the same!

So please do come out and support our beloved Roanoke bands in their time of need.
See you there.
As I'm sure most of you in the SWVA area know already, a building that house practice spaces for many of our beloved Ronaoke bands. These bands lost most of their things and most of them are not allowed back into the building just yet to attempt to recover the rest of their belongings. The Fever to Sing arts collective would like to help, so we're throwing a benefit show at the YMCA Thriftstore next week on Friday, Jan 11th! So please come out and tell your friends to do the same!

So please do come out and support our beloved Roanoke bands in their time of need.
See you there.
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