According to a press release today on Streaming Media, more than 12 college radio stations (and like-minded organizations) will be participating in online live music festival IBS-Palooza, in which each station will contribute a portion of the programming. The music fest will take place September 19-21, 2008 via the IBS Student Radio Network. The press release states:
"Increasingly sophisticated college radio clubs combined with advances in Internet broadcasting technology will allow, for the first time, multiple stations to digitally share and play each other’s live content and provide valuable exposure to emerging local artists from around the U.S and around the world. This is expected to become an annual event on the IBS-SRN. IBS-Palooza will be available on the Internet from each participating school’s website, as well at WIBS and Apple’s iTunes Radio, College Radio category; September 19th through the 21st, 2008."
Participating radio stations and organizations include:
NEIA New England Institute of Art, Boston
Babson College Radio, Babson Park, MA
Simmons College, Boston
WLMU, Le Moyne University, Syracuse, NY
WLIU-BK, Long Island University, Brooklyn
WFNM, Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, PA
Goucher College Student Radio, Baltimore
XTSR, Towson University, Baltimore
Valencia Community College (Flatfoot Records), Orlando
KLCR, Loras College, Dubuque, IA
KXZY, Oklahoma State University
Radio Las Positas, Positas College, Livermore, CA
WFSK-FM, Fisk University, Nashville, TN
Hesser College, New Hampshire
The Polka Jammer Network
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Hi
Do you have an archive of the Saturday show. There was a band called "The Mesmerines" from Boston who played, and I know a couple of the guys but missed the show.
Thanks
Roman
Hi
Do have the Saturday show archived. There was a Boston band called "The Mesmerines" who played in the afternoon and I know some of the guys but missed the broadcast.
Thanks
Roman
Howdy
I downloaded the show (and was there) and edited the Mesmerines and burned them onto CD. Let me know your email address and I can send the MP3. These guys were hilarious setting up, some of the songs were so-so, but the others were very cool and very original. Not sure who they are tho'
Gene
Gene
Many thanks. I can only imagine what they were up to prior to the broadcast. These guys are from Boston and veterans of the local scene. Very solid musicians. I have heard their stuff on their site.
r.bornski@mailcity.com
many thanks
Roman
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