1. Ventura Music Week is underway. I have no idea how we’re pulling it off, but I’m thinking the endless hours of planning and running around rallying the troops might have something to do with it.
2. I love the venues and the people who have stepped up to help with Ventura Music Week. They get it. It’s not about what’s in it for them…but about coming together as a community to brand Ventura as a music town.
3. Monday night is a special screening of Dave Grohl’s film, “Sound City, Real to Reel.” There are obligatory rumors of a special guest showing up…just saying.
4. Our kick off party on Friday was amazing. Music from Dan Grimm, Spencer the Gardener, Raging Arb and the Redheads and the McEuen Brothers all performing in the historic Erle Stanley Gardner Building (known as the birthplace of Perry Mason). Plus we had City Councilmen, Carl Morehouse and Mayor Mike Tracy in attendance.
5. Went to a private Whiskey tasting event Sunday afternoon at The Tavern. I’ll be honest, I was a little scared of overindulging. Especially having not eaten all day long. Highlight was finally getting to see Rey Fresco perform.
6. I love when I go out to shoot a show that I’m never alone. I always run into friends to hang out with.
7. One of the perks of Ventura Music Week is establishing new relationships with and getting to know business owners. Most are extremely hard working individuals who deserve help. Some others…not so much.
8. I am grateful I was wise enough to take vacation time from my day job so I could focus entirely on pulling off Ventura Music Week. Plus I don’t have to worry about a curfew.
9. 100 bands – 30 venues – 10 days – 1 city. Yeah, that’s Ventura Music Week baby!
10. Many thanks to Kat Merrick whose drive, expertise and commitment to seeing this through. Seriously, without her…well I couldn’t even imagine!
11. Ventura Music Week was put together by a committee of business owners who donated their time and/or resources: David Comden, publisher from the VC Reporter, Kevin Clerici of Downtown Ventura, Sam Benner of Benner Marketing, Peter Brown of The City of Ventura, Gary Stewart of Four Brix, Pam Baumgardner (me!) of VenturaRocks.com and of course Kat Merrick from Totally Local VC…thank you for all your hard work. We did it!!!
12. From my “Favorite Facebook Posts” file: “I would rather die of passion than boredom.” Vincent van Gogh
Thanks for listening.
(Photo above is from the Ventura Music Week kick off party)
