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	<title>Comments on: Oops, I&#8217;m late with a podcast.</title>
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	<description>Featuring live local music and interviews from artists in the Buffalo NY area. Doc Wu hits the streets and clubs of the Buffalo area to find the best in fresh original music for you.</description>
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		<title>By: Nick Friedman</title>
		<link>http://wnypodcast.com/2007/07/22/oops-im-late-with-a-podcast/#comment-8731</link>
		<dc:creator>Nick Friedman</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Aug 2007 03:14:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hey Doc,

I just wanted to thank you for providing a model for exactly what it is I've been looking for.  I am a potter in Brevard, North Carolina which is a small mountain town located in Western North Carolina.  For the last several years, our studio has become  THE LISTENING VENUE for live original music in our area.  We host concerts twice a month in the summer and one here or there in the Spring and Fall.  The Venue is supported by a core group of friends who are on our e-mail list and so the events have a house concert feel with highly attentive and supportive audiences.  All the events thus far have been recorded and what really comes across through these recordings is the incredible vibe which exists between the audience and the musicians.  I really want to grow the audience for these concerts without jeprodizing the spirit of these events and I'm convinced podcasting is our solution.  I would be most grateful for any technical information you could provide me to make podcasting a reality for us.  Any helpful information is readily redeemable for either a place to stay or a Kayak trip down the French Broad River the next time you find yourself in the mountains of Western North Carolina.  

All the Best,

Nick Friedman
The Duckpond Pottery
concert series:  WWW.myspace.com/duckpondatdusk</description>
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<p>I just wanted to thank you for providing a model for exactly what it is I&#8217;ve been looking for.  I am a potter in Brevard, North Carolina which is a small mountain town located in Western North Carolina.  For the last several years, our studio has become  THE LISTENING VENUE for live original music in our area.  We host concerts twice a month in the summer and one here or there in the Spring and Fall.  The Venue is supported by a core group of friends who are on our e-mail list and so the events have a house concert feel with highly attentive and supportive audiences.  All the events thus far have been recorded and what really comes across through these recordings is the incredible vibe which exists between the audience and the musicians.  I really want to grow the audience for these concerts without jeprodizing the spirit of these events and I&#8217;m convinced podcasting is our solution.  I would be most grateful for any technical information you could provide me to make podcasting a reality for us.  Any helpful information is readily redeemable for either a place to stay or a Kayak trip down the French Broad River the next time you find yourself in the mountains of Western North Carolina.  </p>
<p>All the Best,</p>
<p>Nick Friedman<br />
The Duckpond Pottery<br />
concert series:  <a href="http://WWW.myspace.com/duckpondatdusk" rel="nofollow">http://WWW.myspace.com/duckpondatdusk</a></p>
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