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Want to perform at the SF mobile meetup in September?

We're putting a list together if you are going to be in SF in September for a meetup in the Mission again.

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  • edited August 2015

    Man, if all the planets align and my schedule permits I can at least get there and check it all out. This sounds like a blast.

  • @Martygras said:
    Man, if all the planets align and my schedule permits I can at least get there and check it all out. This sounds like a blast.

    The last one was very fun. Where would you be coming from?

  • There is an outside chance that I will be in SF the second week of September. Not up for performing, but would love to hangout and visit. Do you have a date set yet? Also, where is the Mission? I've only been to SF twice (for work) and didn't get much free time.

  • I think we are working on a date right now... right around that week.

    The mission is just beyond downtown/soma, and is easily accessible via BART.

  • @johnfromberkeley said:
    The last one was very fun. Where would you be coming from?

    I'm in Southern Oregon. It takes about 5-6 hours to get to the bay area, but sounds totally worth it.

  • @Martygras said:
    I'm in Southern Oregon. It takes about 5-6 hours to get to the bay area, but sounds totally worth it.

    Roadtrip!

  • @johnfromberkeley said:
    Roadtrip!

    Roadtrip indeed.

    Hey John, what's the setup like? Is there a PA/soundguy or is it less formal?

    I ask because I have a lot of experience as a live sound engineer for local venues and concerts in the park. (nothing big like arenas) Maybe we could work out something in the future. I love running sound, (except for drunk, cranky blues musicians) and I have the knowledge on how to properly hook up iOS devices, laptops and e-drums to a PA.

    PM me if ya wanna spitball some ideas.

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