I’m changing JerseyMic and I want your input. Tell me what you’d want in a site like this. Are there specific topics you like more than others? How could JerseyMic be better? What does it do now that you like? And lastly, what completely radical change would you like to see?
Give me your input as soon as possible!
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#1 by Don Kimenker on December 18, 2009 - 11:31 am
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Thanks to everyone who support artists by attending live local shows. My suggestion for this site is to morph into a comprehensive live venue schedule site for both original and cover bands for all of Southern New Jersey so music lovers can find out who’s playing quickly with mapping and links to the artists’ sites for sound samples. Make it EASY for people to pick a place to go and a band to hear. My two cents.
Kind regards,
Don Kimenker
founder, earBuzz.com
#2 by Dan Dreher on December 18, 2009 - 12:42 pm
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definitely more interviews, i enjoy those.
#3 by Perry Hamburg on December 18, 2009 - 1:11 pm
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Looking for amateur instrumentalists and/or vocalists in North Jersey to play/sing 19th and 20th century folk, ethnic, religious, patriotic and other traditional “campfire songs” for casual fun and to perform for nursing/retirement homes and charitable fund raisers, etc.
If they play or sing “by ear”, so much the better!
#4 by JerseyMic on December 18, 2009 - 6:11 pm
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Dan: I like the interviews too.
Perry: I think that would be interesting.
Don: It sounds like a cool idea, but I don’t see myself being the one to do it.
#5 by Frank on December 18, 2009 - 11:45 pm
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More North Jersey Shows
#6 by John Hankinson on December 19, 2009 - 2:25 pm
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Don’t see many of the North Jersey open mikes listed. Peter Prasa runs open mics at McCarthy’s restaurant on Tuesday nights. Great sound system, some good talent comes by. Mostly acoustic, but saw pedal steel and drums their two weeks ago. He also hosts a Wed. night open mic at the Green Knoll Grille in Bridgewater. Drum kit, guitar and bass amps set up, keyboard and three mics all ready for use. Jim is available to play lead or backup guitar and Bill is usually there with his Rickenbacher bass ready to sit in. High energy and a good turnout just about every week.
#7 by Alex Siniari on December 22, 2009 - 3:30 am
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I think it should become a comprehensive guide to running a beautiful home garden. You could include tips on refinishing old outdoor furniture, ways to stop pests from eating your plants and maybe even some recipes for salsa, depending on what you grow. You could also cover an Alex Siniari gig, check the blog for dates or just call me.
#8 by The Streets on February 19, 2010 - 8:23 pm
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There’s open mics at Piano’s Bar and Grill in Bloomfield NJ at 8pm on weds and sunday nights
#9 by Jaime on July 5, 2010 - 7:16 am
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This website is awesome as is, but to make it more awesome I think the website should list live shows (original and cover) as well as open mics, so that the site appeals to people who like either or both. I also think it should list upcoming local music events and festivals.
Thank you,
Jaime.
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