This weeks open mics - click HERE for more info:
Monday: Adobo, Alpharetta / Andrews Upstairs, Buckhead-Atlanta
Tuesday: Arena Tavern, Duluth
Wednesday: Abbotts, Johns Creek / Arena Tavern, Kennesaw
Friday: Lookout Grille, Buford
Saturday: G.A.B.B.A, Norcross
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There are many great reasons to participate in an open mic.
There's nothing like the thrill of performing in-front of a 'live' audience. You're surrounded by 'like-minded' people that share your passion for your art. If you're a pro, many open mics are used as auditions for paid-gigs.
Get off the couch and go check-out an open mic near you. Once you've taken the stage, you're life will never be the same. Play-out tonight!
Julie Gribble, as seen here on her recent performance on, 'The Late Show' with Craig Ferguson, regularly participates in and hosts open mics in Atlanta.
Come on out and play the cool Ovation Idea acoustic guitar with a built in mp3 player. Use the PL80a Mic and the ZXA1 Powered Speaker from Electro-Voice. We also got the Singer/Songwriter Takamine guitar for you to play.
- Wed - Abbotts, Johns Creek
Songwriter's Block - Can't Find That Rhyme? Click HERE for more info.
According to a recent Gallup survey, the majority (64 percent) of Americans agree they would be more likely to participate in music making, if scientific research found that it improved their health. You may be surprised at the numerous documented psychological and physiological health benefits that can be derived from playing a musical instrument, especially those that can help with coping with stress and anxiety. Following are just some of the latest scientific findings that support the health benefits of playing music to treat conditions such as:
Click HERE for more info!
I record all of my music at GrooveTunes Studios. Eric Tunison is a master-engineer.
It's your music. Record it well.
craver