Tonight we made destiny move forward!!! So much energy!!! Sun Valley East!!!!! (on a student level)
Columbia Media Networking Event / NYC NY
Imagine a sea of fresh, smart, young eyes and ears interacting and meeting people making media happen. And within this room, like a spring rain storm quenching thirsty land, Sean Yox propelled his music and vintage Gibson 1965 guitar into the air to hover and merge with fire in the night. Eagles landed at Columbia: students who are finding their way into the next path in life re: goals and desires in media (Film / TV / Music / Arts / Publishing). It all was there. And more.
Special thanks to Columbia President Lee Bollinger, Richard Kurtz (Dir Columbia Career Placement), Patrick Smith, and Jill Hickey - for inviting Liquid Fusion (R) Records / Sean Yox (Indie / Artist / The Streamers) to be present and add to this amazing event. Everywhere I looked, I could see fire of possibilities forming in people's eyes. Dancers. Actresses. Film Directors. Writers. Ever see light cut by a diamond? Multiply that by hundreds and that is the mystery of the future in media that opened up to all who were there.
The soul of Liquid Fusion (R),"Good energy coming together." Tonight the flight of the eagle became freedom as vision exchanged vision. As dreams became connections. As hearts felt the power of making it real. The energy of tonight will echo and reverberate far into the next night and day in students futures. Tonight students realized making it happen involves old fashioned and very simple core-values: relationships.
Thank you Sean Yox. Artist / Musician / Writer. Now onto B.B. King!!!!
Brewer Shettles
Founder / Liquid Fusion (R) Records
Note: Sean Yox / The Streamers Band - plays May 21, 2008 at B.B. King Blues Club, Times Square, NYNY.
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Columbia Media Networking Night NYC 3/26/2008
This is great!!! Liquid Fusion (R) Records is an active part of the NYC Media scene where new energy creates the future:
The Columbia Media Networking Night
Sean Yox - Artist / Friend of Liquid Fusion (R) - will play acoustic guitar and sing music sets both before and after the speaker at this event - while people are arriving and networking. Sean is a tremendous talent mixing the heart of John Lennon with the energy of Bruce Springsteen - adding Streamers chord arrangements to his songs that make them sound as if 3 musicians are playing at once. Sean is preparing for a gig at BB King Club NYC on 5/21/200. This is a great moment in new rock history!!! Miss this gig at your own peril.
The purpose of this night is to bring the new media worlds to students at Columbia so they can get a first hand awareness of what is going on in media. NYC is the media capital of the world. I would say the Internet (MySpace / YouTube / BroadJam - to name a few) are making access to media interaction very fast and affordable. A musician can shoot a video playing a new song and have the world know about it seconds later.
With so much media interaction, I believe record labels that are savvy with video / flv, as well as recording exciting new artists - will still have a very necessary and important role: that of a filter of 1. niche content, and 2. quality content (talent / ability / arrangement).
The Columbia Media Networking Night
Sean Yox - Artist / Friend of Liquid Fusion (R) - will play acoustic guitar and sing music sets both before and after the speaker at this event - while people are arriving and networking. Sean is a tremendous talent mixing the heart of John Lennon with the energy of Bruce Springsteen - adding Streamers chord arrangements to his songs that make them sound as if 3 musicians are playing at once. Sean is preparing for a gig at BB King Club NYC on 5/21/200. This is a great moment in new rock history!!! Miss this gig at your own peril.
The purpose of this night is to bring the new media worlds to students at Columbia so they can get a first hand awareness of what is going on in media. NYC is the media capital of the world. I would say the Internet (MySpace / YouTube / BroadJam - to name a few) are making access to media interaction very fast and affordable. A musician can shoot a video playing a new song and have the world know about it seconds later.
With so much media interaction, I believe record labels that are savvy with video / flv, as well as recording exciting new artists - will still have a very necessary and important role: that of a filter of 1. niche content, and 2. quality content (talent / ability / arrangement).
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