Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Women in Circuit Bending

And don’t forget! We have two more workshops this year, one is next week!

Tues, Dec 1st, 5:30pm NEXT WEEK
Cynthia Simien teaches Women In Music


Wed, Dec 9th, 5:30
David Webber teaches Circuit Bending 101






Tues, Dec 1st, 5:30pm NEXT WEEK
Cynthia Simien teaches Women In Music

Time Magazine and Maria Shriver recently conducted an extensive study about the State of the American Woman and determined that for the first time in our history women make up the majority of the work force in this country. Learn about the opportunities the music industry holds for women, why women are generally good in business and how we are unique in our approach that makes us an asset to the music industry.

Cynthia Simien’s accomplishments are impressive to say the least, but here’s a go at at: An agent, manager, booker, event promoter and publicist for music events and artists, Cynthia has established several music businesses. She has been on Grammy boards since 04 and in April
2007 was elected National Trustee by The Recording Academy (Grammys) and reelected in 2009 for a second consecutive term. She is the first from Louisiana to hold this position and the first female Trustee elected by our Memphis Chapter since it was established 35 years ago. Cynthia is one of 11 women out of a total of 41 National Recording Academy Trustees
and was instrumental in creating the Cajun/Zydeco Grammy category. In
2007 she was appointed by Governor Kathleen Blanco to be on the newly formed Louisiana Music Commission and reappointed again by Governor Jindal.



Wed, Dec 9th, 5:30
David Webber teaches Circuit Bending 101: The Art of the Creative Short Circuit

This circuit bending presentation will consist of a lecture and then a live circuit bending demonstration. No prior knowledge or experience necessary. If you are interested in this, I really think you should come. Here’s the wikipedia entry for those really curious, but the idea is that you alter the circuits of electronic devices, like a kid’s toy, to create new, interesting sounds. It’s pretty nerdy and experimental, but reallllly cool. Check out David’s art, too. Also, David says that if it goes well enough he wants to do a follow up class of just hands on circuit bending. So show him you care!

David Webber is an Assistant Professor of Media Art at University of Louisiana at Lafayette and is builder of electronic musical instruments.

And It's Been One Year.




Friends, musicians, artists, parents, wives, sons….

Today marks one year that the Tipitina’s Music Office Co-Op has been open in Lafayette, and I would like to say a personal THANK YOU to all of you who have made it a really amazing year. We have exceeded all expectations, and with over 200 members, your gracious donations, unspeakably giving volunteers, and the general community spirit of our community, it is no wonder.

With that, of course, I have to say that we need your continued support to keep providing these much needed resources. Please consider choosing us when thinking about who to give your tax deductible (501c3) donations to this holiday season whether it be as a gift to your family or in the name of your love for local arts & music. If you would like to give us physical gifts, please contact me and I can rattle off a whole slew of things that would enhance the Co-Op, from headphone splitters to sound proofing materials to mac computers.

Again, THANK YOU to you, our gracious, loving community for all of your support.

Come by sometime and let me tell you in person!

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Lighting for Film Encore!

On Tuesday, Nov 17th, 5:30-7 ALLISON BOHL is doing her in-demand “Lighting for Film with what you can buy at your local hardware store”

So many of you missed it and pleaded for an encore, I forgot to film it, everyone who went loved it, so what the heck, it’s here again! Come out and listen to Allison’s thoughts and ideas and realities and experiences about lighting on a low budget. I won’t give away her secrets now, but it’s a cool class to take, and can apply to photography as well. For those who haven't seen her Reel yet, check it out below!

We only have a few classes left in the rest of the year 'cause I know everyone's calendars are getting a little busier this time of year. Keep your eyes out for more info on Cynthia Simien's class on 'Women In Music' Dec 1st, and David Webber's 'Circuit Bending' Dec 8th!

ALLISON BOHL REEL from Allison Bohl on Vimeo.


Monday, October 19, 2009



Last week Herman Fuselier (The Times, The Advertiser, OffBeat) and Dege Legg (the Independent) led a workshop on how to get press. Herman wrote an article about it that was in the Advertiser on Friday. His tips are below ("read more"), but you can see the whole article
here.
  • What makes your music unique? Why should anyone listen? Sell your music to the writer or editor, but be realistic and be brief. You think your band's first CD is funkier than anything ever put out by James Brown. But it's probably not.
    Be original, which is a hard sell to a public stuck on Brown Eyed Girl and The Back Door. But no artist became a legend by playing other people's songs.
  • Is your music really ready for prime time? Technology allows anyone to record a CD in a back bedroom. But it shouldn't look and sound like it was produced in your bedroom. I've received many CDs with distorted sound, misspelled words and blurry pictures. Your presentation says how serious you are about your craft.
  • Have some patience. With so many bands, so many CDs and so little space to publish it all, it may take weeks or months to publicize your music. Frankly, some music may not get in at all.
  • Get listed in the entertainment calendar or music listings. It only takes a phone call or e-mail to get your band's gig listed in the calendar. It's free, yet it's amazing how many bands don't participate or wait for someone else to do it for them.
    Thousands of readers plan their weekends around these listings. But they can't go to your gigs if they don't know about them. Band listings are one of the easiest, quickest ways to get publicity. Did I mention they're free?
  • Join the online social networks. As much as it hurts me as a print guy to suggest another medium, I must say you might as well not have a band and music event if you don't have a presence on MySpace or Facebook.
    Facebook has 200 million users. An estimated 100 million check their accounts at least once a day. Thousands of them live here and could be hearing your music. They're not if you're not online.
  • Do your best and never stop. Your break will take months, perhaps years. You'll give away more CDs than you sell. But when you give your all and refuse to quit, people will talk about you. You'll get good gigs. You'll get more press coverage than you ever imagined. Just never give up.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

But Still You Gotta Learn

So it's October. I know, I know. Lots of festivals, lots of good weather, lots of outdoors time. But hey, you gotta stay sharp! Keep learning! We've got a great month of workshops ahead. "Read More" for full descriptions.

Tues 6th 5:30-7 Tony Daigle will do Advanced Pro Tools
Wed 14th 5:30-7 Dege Legg, Herman Fuselier, and Cody Daigle will have a discussion on getting printed press

Thurs 15th 6:00-7 Yahfu will lead a workshop on Slam Poetry
Tues 20th Downtown T-Shirts’ Tom Brown
will do Silk-Screening
Tues 27th 5:30-7 Kody Chamberlain will teach Storyboarding

(image by Kody Chamberlain)

Tues, Oct. 6th, 5:30-7

Some people call him Tony, some people call him Mr. Daigle. And still, some people just call him "good." Come and hang out while Tony Daigle teaches his Advanced Pro Tools class. This class will be for those of you who already know how to use Pro Tools and are looking for some more advanced tips n tricks.

Wed, Oct 14th, 5:30-7
So you have a gig in town, your first art show is up, AND you are going on tour. Let's face it, you wanna get some press. But who do you send it to, what do you send, and when? Look no further!
Cody Daigle (The Times, The Advertiser); Dege Legg (The Independent), & Herman Fuselier (The Times, The Advertiser, OffBeat, more?) will have a discussion then Q&A on how to go about getting press.

Thurs, Oct 15th, 6-7pm
They say everyone's a poet, and this might be our time to find out. Yahfu, local Slam Poet extraordinaire, will lead a workshop on Slam Poetry--some history, how to do it, and info on our own blossoming Slam Poetry scene here in Lafayette.

Tues, Oct. 20th, time TBA
Tom Brown is going to help us all learn to customize our own shirts, bags, coozies, shoes LP covers... you name it. His Silk-Screening workshop is the first of a new series on how to make your own merch. We will learn what the basics are to make your own screens and print up large quantities of the image of your dreams. It's recommended you wear appropriate clothes as inks and chemicals may be around. Tom's been in this business for years and started out with his own little DIY operation. His shop, Downtown T-Shirts, is just 2 blocks away from the Co-Op at Lee and Vermilion.

Tues, Oct. 27th, 5:30-7
Hold the phone--Storyboarding taught by visual artist Kody Chamberlain--really? From Scorsese to Disney, storyboarding has earned a reputation as being a vital part of the filmmaking process. But what if you can't draw and your budget doesn't have room for an artist? Kody will reveal a variety of NO-COST techniques to supercharge your creativity and productivity with storyboarding. Little to no drawing skills required!
His bio is too long to list here, but, with all respect to Kody, here's the Proper Nouns to give you an idea of his scope and talent: Paramount, Landscape, Universal Pictures, Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Image Comics, Harper Collins, BOOM! Studios, IDW Publishing, TOPPS' Indiana Jones Heritage Series, 'MySpace Artist of the Month', MacWorld, and--yes--country singer Trace Adkins. Kody is a man about Lafayette and whose studio, again, is mere blocks from the Co-Op.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

This is a new month, with new things to think about.

Here is the table of contents of our latest offerings! More info on the events after the break.

Wed, 9th 6-7pm Wayne Curtis goes over Basic Acoustic Guitar Repair (bring your guitar!)
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Tues, 15th 6-7pm Missy Dupreast teaches Live Sound
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Wed, 23rd 10am-noon a hearing conservation workshop at UL
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Wed, 23rd 5:30-7pm Allison Bohl presents Lighting For Film...with what you can buy at a hardware store
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Wed, 30th 6-7pm Brian Richard will talk about Digital Photography (bring your camera!)

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Wed, 9th 6-7pm Wayne Curtis goes over Basic Acoustic Guitar Repair (bring your guitar!)
Wayne taught the electric guitar repair class last month, three people brought guitars, some unplayable, and left with total jammers. It was really awesome! So if you have an acoustic that needs some TLC from a pro, bring it in next week and have Wayne teach us all what to do to make it sound the best it can. If we have time, he will be your guitar’s Registered Nurse for the night, too.

Tues, 15th 6-7pm Missy Dupreast teaches Live Sound
Missy teaches at the ULL music dept and decided it’s just not enough, so she’s gonna do something here, too! Missy will bring in a PA and mixer from Show & Tell Productions and show us how to set it up, use it, and if we are lucky how to wrap up cables. If you are interested in putting on your own shows, touring, or just want an intro into live sound, this is for you.

Wed, 23rd 10am-noon Dr. Willey, a really great music prof over at UL, has organized a hearing conservation workshop that is free and open to the public! Definitely worth checking out, will happen on UL campus. More info at www.music.louisiana.edu/hearing/

Wed, 23rd 5:30-7pm Allison Bohl presents Lighting For Film...with what you can buy at a hardware store
We all love Allison’s classes here at the Co-Op, and are excited for her encore lighting for film class. The last one focused on what you could do with expensive equipment you can rent, but this time Allison will talk about things you can buy down the street on an affordable budget to make professional lighting.

Wed, 30th 6-7pm Brian Richard will talk about Digital Photography (bring your camera!)
Brian is a man who wears many artistic hats, but his specialty by schooling is in photography. Just back from doing film work in Australia, Brian is going to talk about how to take the best photos with digital cameras. Feel free to bring yours in so he can specify what he talks about to the needs of those attending.

Want to learn Photoshop? Just a reminder we have a man who wants to help you learn! Local photographer Jason Cohen is available for one on one lessons with anyone interested in perfecting their image editing skills. Give me a buzz if you wanna make an appointment with him!

Thursday, August 13, 2009

ILLUSTRATE!

Cool new addition for the August workshops:

Bram Johnson of Work Agencies & beyond will teach beginner Illustrator!
Learn how to make posters, album artwork...Christmas cards with your art on the cover to sell!... Illustrator is the best software for most of those graphics projects you are dreaming of. Let Bram show you the basics of how to make that image in your head a reality that is high quality and printable. I'll try to add some graphic examples soon of albums made here!

Thursday, August 27th, 6-7pm. Free & open to all.

Rest of the August schedule after the break.


Wed, 19 6-7pm David Egan shows us his Songwriting ways

Mark your calendars to come and learn the secrets to how David Egan stretches his songwriting muscles. David has written more than one Grammy winning song & for people like Irma Thomas, Marcia Ball, Etta James…even Percy Sledge has put one of his songs a record. Geeze David! www.davidegan.net for more info.

Wed, 26 5:30-7pm Tony Daigle does an encore of Beginning Pro Tools

Tony Daigle, another local Grammy maker and one of the loves of the Co-Op’s heart, returns this month to do a beginning Pro Tools class. Come and learn the basics from a Total Pro! http://www.myspace.com/tonypdaigle to hear some of his tunes.


Thurs, 27 6-7pm.
Bram Johnson teaches Beginner Illustrator!

Bram Johnson of Work Agencies & more will teach beginner Illustrator. Learn how to make posters, album artwork...Christmas cards with your art on the cover to sell!$!... Illustrator is the best software for most of those graphics projects you are dreaming of. Let Bram show you the basics of how to make that image in your head a reality that is high quality and ready for the printers.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Here’s August, with details below the break ("read more"):

Tues, 11th THIS WEEK! 6-7pm Wayne Curtis goes over Basic Electric Guitar Repair

Wed, 12th THIS WEEK! 6-7pm Charles Richard presents Basic Screenwriting

Wed, 19th 6-7pm David Egan shows us his Songwriting ways

Wed, 26th 5:30-7pm Tony Daigle does an encore of Beginning Pro Tools

All workshops happen at the Co-Op: 510 Johnston St. in downtown Lafayette and are free and open to the public, but if you enjoy what we do please support us by being a paying member.

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Tues, 11 6-7pm Wayne Curtis goes over Basic Electric Guitar Repair

Wayne Curtis is a jack of all guitar trades, making any piece of you-know-what sound like white gold. I’ve touched some of the guitars he’s built from scratch and believe you me, if you own an electric guitar, come to this class and learn how to make a junker sound wayyy better, or just how to do a quick repair for common problems. Come with questions (and even your problematic guitar!), leave a happier person.


Wed, 12 6-7pm Charles Richard presents Basic Screenwriting

C.E. Richard will offer a short presentation on conventional plot structure for screenplays, whether in short form or feature length. Participants are invited to come with story ideas already in mind. C.E. Richard is a nationally recognized filmmaker credited with nearly two dozen documentaries for PBS and other distributors! He teaches screenwriting and film at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.


Wed, 19 6-7pm David Egan shows us his Songwriting ways

Mark your calendars to come and learn the secrets to how David Egan stretches his songwriting muscles. David has written more than one Grammy winning song & for people like Irma Thomas, Marcia Ball, Etta James…even Percy Sledge has put one of his songs a record. Geeze David! www.davidegan.net for more info.

Wed, 26 5:30-7pm Tony Daigle does an encore of Beginning Pro Tools

Tony Daigle, another local Grammy maker and one of the loves of the Co-Op’s heart, returns this month to do a beginning Pro Tools class. Come and learn the basics from a Total Pro! http://www.myspace.com/tonypdaigle to hear some of his tunes.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

July

VOX with TONY DAIGLE
PRE PRODUCTION with CONNI CASTILLE

As you all know by now, this month we are featuring the song contest with Valcour Records. Winner gets $200, a spot on their Acadiana compilation CD, and artist of the month on their website. We still have a bunch of recording times left, 3 hours or less, so call or email me to schedule yours today. More info and rules in the post below.

Because of the contest, I wanted to keep our class schedule to a minimum this month so the Pro Tools room would be open. More coming in August, including webdesign!

Next Wed, the 15th, Tony Daigle will do a class on recording Vocals. His classes are always so good we’ve decided to make it 6-7:30pm.

Thursday the 23rd Conni Castille will do a class on Pre Production from 6-7pm. Conni has a really long list of credits and currently works with the Cinematic Arts Workshop doing Pre Production work. If you are at all interested in film work come to this class!
Click here to see some examples of work she has done with Co-Op member Allison Bohl.

Friday, June 19, 2009

July Valcour Contest!!!

So the rules are set and we are ready to go for the 'Tipscour' song contest this July!

Valcour Records brilliantly and kindly came up with the idea to hold a contest with our members, where you can come in and record a song within three hours from start to finish, and in return win $200, artist of the month on ValcourRecords.com, and a spot on their upcoming Lafayette Music Scene Comp.


So call the offices or send in an e-mail and book your time for the month of July!


Here's the rules & guidelines:



All entries must be recorded at the TIpitina’s Music Office Co-Op (at 510 Johnston Street) in Lafayette during the month of July.


Participating artists and bands must consider their home base to be within the 22 parishes of Acadiana (and must provide a mailing address in Acadiana).*


All entries must consist of original material.


Only one entry per Artist or band (if two different bands share one member, that is fine, but different bands cannot contain two or more of the same members).


All entries must be recorded and mixed from start to finish during a single three hour recording session (it is fine to use songs previously written and worked on, but all recording music take place during the three hour session).


Song entries must be between two and four minutes in duration.


Entries will be judged by the partners at Valcour Records, LLC; criteria will include, but are not limited to: songwriting, instrumentation, vocals, creativity, performance quality, production quality, and likability.


Checks will be made out to a single recipient indicated at the time of entry, and any distribution among participants thereafter will be solely the responsibility of the artist.


Participants under 18 years of age must provide the name of a parent or legal guardian to accept financial winnings on their behalf.


All genres of music are welcome and variety is encouraged.


Contest rules are subject to change without notification.


*Acadia | Allen | Ascension | Assumption | Avoyelles | Beauregard | Bienville |
Bossier | Caddo | Calcasieu | Caldwell | Cameron | Catahoula | Claiborne |
Concordia | De Soto | East Baton Rouge | East Carroll | East Feliciana |
Evangeline | Franklin | Grant | Iberia | Iberville | Jackson | Jefferson |
Jefferson Davis | La Salle | Lafayette | Lafourche | Lincoln | Livingston |
Madison | Morehouse | Natchitoches | Orleans | Ouachita | Plaquemines |
Pointe Coupee | Rapides | Red River | Richland | Sabine | St. Bernard |
St. Charles | St. Helena | St. James | St. John the Baptist | St. Landry |
St. Martin | St. Mary | St. Tammany | Tangipahoa | Tensas | Terrebonne |
Union | Vermilion | Vernon | Washington | Webster | West Baton Rouge |
West Carroll | West Feliciana | Winn

Friday, June 5, 2009

JUNE and a peek at July!

We also have some web design classes in the works for the end of the month or july, will keep you posted on that. Also, we are going to have a cool contest with Valcour Records in July! More info on it all is below.

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click on "read more" to get more info about:
Sat June 13th SPECIAL WEEKEND WKSHP! 9-5 - Soundtrack Pro with Ben Balser LIMITED SPACE, RSVP to lafayette@tipitinas.com
Wed June 17th 5:30-7pm - Branding 102: Creating Cohesive Promotional Material with Michael Russo
Thursday June 18th 6-7pm - Basic Interview Technique for Camera & Lighting with Allison Bohl

& Valcour Records Contest
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**SATURDAY** June 13th 9a-5p LIMITED SPACE – Ben Balser teaches a day long class about recording sound for video, and doing post-production sweetening using Soundtrack Pro. Soundtrack Pro is part of the Final Cut Studio suite and is excellent software for doing post-production sound work for your film. Ben has some special tricks that are worth coming to the class to learn. Highly recommended for those interested in professional video and filmmaking. Space is very limited, first come first serve. Please RSVP to Lafayette@tipitinas.com.

Wednesday June 17th 5:30-7pm Branding 102: Creating Cohesive Promotional Material with Michael Russo. Michael’s Branding 101 class was so helpful we asked him to please come back and talk some more about marketing and branding. This workshop will cover how to create your promotional material (including press kits) and how to create an identifiable look for these materials.

Thursday June 18th 6-7pm Basic Interview Technique for Camera & Lighting with Allison Bohl. Cinematographer Allison Bohl will go over techniques for filming an interview. Allison has some great documentary work so those of you interested in film should certainly come learn her ways.

Valcour Records Contest!
Local label Valcour Records has offered to do a really awesome contest with Co-Op members for the month of July!
How it works is you come in (make an apt!) and have three hours to record something (Rachel will time you!) and then submit the final product to Rachel. At the end of the month, Rachel will turn them all in to the Valcour team and they will pick their favorite. Whoever wins will get a feature on their website as Artist of the Month, $200, and who knows what else they may throw in! So start thinking now!

Hope to see y’all soon!

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

BRANDING 101 WED! (5.27)e

Just a reminder of our last workshop for the month, which I highly recommend to anyone interested in learning how to better market themselves. Michael knows what he's talking about!

Wed May 27th - Branding 101: Learning how to market yourself by Michael Russo

An introduction on how to market yourself and build a consistent brand for both potential audiences and possible bookers, producers and record labels. Michael Russo is the Creative Director of The Russo Group and is an award-winning Art Director, Copywriter and Designer. He teaches advertising and design at UL and has worked with many artists over the years including Marc Broussard, The Blue Runners and Terrance Simien.

You can also check out The Russo Group's blog about branding that Michael contributes to.

Check out some examples of his work.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Awesome Workshops in May!

Hi everyone-

We have some great workshops coming up in the month of May!
See the list below, and read on after the break to find out more info on what each one is.

Hope to see you soon!


Wed May 13th - Legal Aid workshop AT THE ACA- Free, Open to the public

Thurs May 14th - Health Day: Free Health Screenings through the Louisiana Cultural Economy Foundation - also available for non-member cultural workers (music, food, carpenter, etc.)

Fri May 15th - Panel Discussion: DIY: Releasing Your Own Records with visiting artists Calvin Johnson, Fred Thomas, and Brett Lyman. Free and Open to the Public

Tues May 19th - Working with Loops in Pro Tools

Wed May 27th - Branding 101: Learn how to market/brand yourself



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Wed, May 13th - 6:30-8:30pm Intellectual property 101 LOCATION: Acadiana Center for the Arts

Featured at this presentation will be information on how to protect your work: What is a copyright? What is a trademark? What is the difference? and Why do these and other intellectual property issues matter to me? The presentation will be given by entertainment lawyer Ashlye Keaton, along with Reid Wick of the Grammy Foundation.

This workshop is intended to be one of a series of practical workshops for ALL artists, including musicians, film makers, visual artists, craftsmen, writers, etc., providing basic information you need to know about the critical business side of your endeavors.

The workshop will open with a reception at which food and drinks will be provided, along with a short music performance.

This workshop is through the Acadiana Center for the Arts, located at 101 W. Vermillion St. in Lafayette, La.



Thurs May 14th - 2-6pm Health Day: Free Health Screenings through the Louisiana Cultural Economy Foundation - also available for non-member cultural workers (music, food, carpenter, etc.)

Come by the Co-Op between 2 and 6 to check your blood pressure, blood sugar, and cholesterol FOR FREE! It is also a great time to meet Kathy Richard whose job it is to help cultural workers like YOU get free or affordable health care when they need it. We think this is so important we are encouraging ALL cultural workers to come by, not just members, so bring your husband or roommate and get y'all's health checked before summer tours and vacations begin-we want you healthy!



Fri May 15th - 6-7pm Panel Discussion: DYI: Releasing Your Own Records with Calvin Johnson, Fred Thomas, and Brett Lyman - Because it's a special event, THIS EVENT IS FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, not just members.

Calvin Johnson, Fred Thomas,& Brett Lyman will join the Tip's Co-Op for a panel discussion on Releasing your Own Records. Wanna put out your own cassettes/7"'s/CDs/DVDs/mp3s/etc? They've done it all, and have years behind them of experience. Find out how to make them, get them to people, and most importantly to have people tell you YES YOU CAN DO IT! IT'S EASY!

Calvin Johnson started K Records in '82 by putting out his friend's music on cassettes. He has been in numerous bands and toured internationally, and managed to run his label for over 25 years now, a pretty impressive task.

Fred Thomas has been on numerous labels (Polyvinyl, K, & more) and in numerous bands (Saturday Looks Good To Me, City Center, Fred Thomas, & more) and puts out his own records in different formats alllll the time. He's also worked at a ton of record stores including Jackpot in Portland, OR and Other Music in NYC.

Brett Lyman has ALSO been in many bands (Measles, Mumps, Rubella; more!) on many labels, and currently has his own label up in Michigan called M'Lady's Records.

www.mladysrecords.com

www.slgtm.com
www.krecs.com



Tues May 19th - 6-7pm Working with Loops in Pro Tools by Tony Daigle


We all love Tony Daigle, and his intro to Pro Tools classes were amazing, so I was really excited when he offered to teach a class on working with loops in Pro Tools. Tony will bring in some samples and leave with a song. Watch, learn, ask questions from a master.



Wed May 27th - Branding 101: Learning how to market yourself by Michael Russo

An introduction on how to market yourself and build a consistent brand for both potential audiences and possible bookers, producers and record labels. Michael Russo is the Creative Director of The Russo Group and is an award-winning Art Director, Copywriter and Designer. He teaches advertising and design at UL and has worked with many artists over the years including Marc Broussard, The Blue Runners and Terrance Simien."

Monday, March 23, 2009

Two Workshops

Jason Cohen, a really great local photographer, will come in to teach the basics of Photoshop. Learn what the basic tools are and how to use them to create images that are all your own.

We are going to try out a lab-style class for this event, so please RSVP to lafayette at tipitinas dot com. You are welcome to bring your own computer if you have Photoshop, but please let me know in your RSVP if you plan to do so.

(Jason will be using Photoshop CS4 and our computers are Photoshop CS3, they are similar enough to work between them, and you can have either on your computer.)

Wed. April 8 and April 22 from 6-7 pm

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Learn about publishing and copyrighting your own music with Roger Kash. He will go through registering a song on BMI and Harry Fox, and discuss and answer questions about owning the rights to your songs.

Roger has held the position of Director of A&R (Artists and Repertoire) for a large independent label for the past 14 years. Currently he spends his mornings researching label copy (writers, publishers, publishing splits etc.) for the label's vast catalog of works in addition to registering their published works, and applying for mechanical licenses for works that they don't own the publishing for.
Roger is also a song writer and musician (a killer mandolin player!)

Thursday April 16 from 6-7pm

Thursday, March 12, 2009

AOC will play your music on TV

Hey Co-Opers, AOC is making a really cool community connection with musicians that I hope you all take advantage of. Support your community so it can support you back, and get promo while you are at it! Contact me if you'd like more info, or stop by AOC down the street from the Co-Op at 124 E Main.



After putting your blood, sweat, and tears into your music, where do you go next? AOC would like to help out by playing your music during our new message board. The message board is a graphics based slide show promoting non-profit organizations and community events. It airs at various times during the day on LUS channels 3 and 4 in Lafayette and Cox channels 15 and 16 in Lafayette and the five surrounding parishes.

Songs need to be submitted in mp3 format. They should be radio versions and no longer than five minutes in length. Artist will be required to sign paperwork stating that they are liable for their submissions.

Update!

Allison Bohl’s final Beginners Final Cut Pro class is tonight, Thursday March 12. She is going to go over capturing from mini dv tape to computer, editing it, and burning to DVD. The class goes from 6-7 and will begin and end PROMPTLY today. So get here before 6!

I’m still firming down the schedule for future classes, but there will be an upcoming Photoshop class and a class on the business side – rights, copyrighting, etc. Those of you who are interested in specific classes please reply and let me know as I am only scheduling classes I know there is a need for. Some topics are below for you to browse, or come up with your own.
-Photoshop (Graphic Design)
-Garageband (beg audio software)
-iMovie (beg video software)
-Beginning Recording (could be part of the Garageband class)
-Web Design
-You made an album, now what? (booking, where to sell cd’s, doing your own promo, etc.)
-Understanding rights to your music/Copyrighting
-Beg Pro Tools or Final Cut – you are missing/missed these recent classes and would like another
-Intermediate Pro Tools or Final Cut
-Other (please specify)



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ALSO! In Collaboration with LA Cultural Economy Healthcare Initiative, we will offer free or very inexpensive health testing services on May 14th . More details to come, but your health is important so please plan on coming by! For those of you in need of affordable health care, you should check out their site or contact Kathy Richard because they connect cultural workers (that’s you!) with the right places to go for free or affordable health services.
It’s worth a call, she knows what’s up.
Kathy Richard: Kathy[at]culturaleconmy[dot]org or 337.233.7060


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A few radio stations that play music in NJ in conjunction with the Crawfish fest there are in need of and welcome Louisiana artists to submit their CD’s for airplay. (Michael Arnone's Crawfish Fest)
Contact Rachel for their contact info)

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Schedule change

Please note: We've had to rearrange the schedule for our Final Cut classes. The NEW DATES are Wednesday March 4, and Thursday March 12.

(changed from tonight, Feb. 26 and Thursday March 5)

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Final Cut Workshop

Well, we had our first workshop on Tuesday--Pro Tools with Tony Daigle who was SOOO helpful and amazing. Those who missed it, we went over the basics of setting up, what tools are where, and my favorite: keyboard shortcuts! Next week Tony will bring in some of his projects to demonstrate some of the power of Pro Tools.
That's this upcoming Tuesday, Feb the 10th from 6-7.

New on the schedule is a three part series on beginning Final Cut led by member Allison Bohl! She has lots of amazing projects under her belt, and we are excited that she has offered her time and knowledge to the rest of us.
The dates are all Thursdays: Feb. 19, Feb, 26, and March 5 from 6-7pm.

Check out some of Allison's work:



Friday, January 30, 2009

Beginning Pro Tools Workshop & DRUMS HAVE ARRIVED

It's time for our first workshops!!

Come to the Co-Op on Tuesday Feb 3rd and 10th from 6-7pm for a beginning Pro Tools workshop led by the amazing (and Grammy winning!) Tony Daigle.

The workshops will build on each other, so plan to come to both if you can.
Those who have never recorded are welcome to come and observe the basics of Pro Tools, and those who are old hats to recording but have never used the platform are encouraged to come to build their knowledge.



And coolest of cool: we finally got our drumkit in!! A huge thanks to Scott's Drums in Lafayette who donated the kit to us, and who is working to get us cymbals as I type. Remember, the drums are only for recording use as we have neighbors (and other members) whose ears we want to respect.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Upcoming Co-Op Event!

First off thanks to everyone who came to our opening and made it a huge success! I will post some photos next week.

We have our first Co-Op event coming up in a week:
Jan 24th @ Bourque's Social Club at 1012 St. Mary St. in Scott
BOB BALZONI, DEGE LEGG, REX MOROUX, KENNETH RICHARD & DREW LANDRY

From 6-7PM a panel discussion on publishing, copyrighting, & keeping the rights to your songs by Roger Kash who has many many yrs experience in the music industry, followed by 30 min sets by the above cast of Lafayette Songwriters.


$10, a percentage of which will go towards the Co-Op.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Grand Opening and Benefit

Friends and Friends of Friends!!
Everyone is invited to our Grand Opening Events this Wednesday, January 14th, 2008.

From 12-2pm we will have food & music (Cedric Watson and Blake Miller) for the enjoyment of you, your friends and loved ones, the media, and politicians while visiting our Co-Operative! Come by and watch some demos, see what we have to offer, meet the staff & members (and members-to-be)...
and hey, it's free lunch and media exposure which can't be beat.

Then from 8-till at the Blue Moon Saloon enjoy some local tunes from


with all proceeds going to benefit the Tip's Co-Op, which in turn benefits you and your community!