Touring steel player needed very soon

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Bob Hoffnar
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Touring steel player needed very soon

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I just talked to this guy and he seemed like the real thing. The money is good. I can't do it I'm already busy.
Looking for a pedal steel player to complete a touring country band. If you are interested please go to web site: www.brittneyleighband.com and check us out. We are having rehearsals on wed and thur of this week. We don't have much time to find one. So NO Bad Habits PLEASE!!! Give us a call at 413-439-0752 and set your appt. Thanks hope to see you soon!

peter bouchard <creativethunder>
Do not contact me about this. I know nothing and am basicly passing the info along.
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Post by Ben Edmonds »

I hate to say anything more than proceed with caution with Pete Bouchard. I was contacted by him and did a few rehearsals he has nothing going on. Anyone interested should google him first. feel free to email me and I will give more details, but I wont voice them here...just a warning
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Post by Ron Randall »

I checked into the job by phone last night with Peter Bouchard. 413-439-0752. Massachusetts. check this website . www.myspace.com/brittneyleighband

The money sounds good. They are wanting to start final rehearsals PDQ. The job sounds interesting with a LOT of travel. I don't want to be away from home that much, so I declined.
If you are interested, call Peter Bouchard.

If you want to chat with me...use email only.
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Post by John Kingsley »

I have been dealing with this guy for the past week...I did my homework. I think my excitement for the gig overrode my common sense for a few days, but before I signed a contract or did anything brash, I took a second look at it...all I have to say, is please, email me before you take this gig. That's all I'm going to say, but before jumping into this, there are some things you should know.
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Post by Doug Beaumier »

I too know some of the details, but I will not post them here. Any forum member who wants info, email me.
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Post by Jim Cohen »

Why are most of the commentators here from Massachusetts?
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John Kingsley
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Cause it's 97 degrees here and we won't go outside!!

The guy is from Holyoke, MA...that's where he's based.[/code]
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Post by Chip Fossa »

That MySpace cut sounds pretty good.

That's all I'm gonna say.

I'd like to give it a shot, cuz it's local; but then again; I'm too old for the road. Even around New England.

Well, maybe not that old, but surely that comfortable. :(
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Joey Ace
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Thanks, from the Mod

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I commend the restraint you folks are showing.

To avoid any liability issues that might hurt the Forum, the email route is the way to go.

Perhaps we need a Sticky at the top of this section, similar to the "Advice to Sellers / Buyers" in the For Sale Section. It could give advice that folks need to know before signing on with an artist.

I don't know anything about this particular manager. I'd welcome any email info.
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Post by Doug Beaumier »

No! ... please! no more 'Sticky's. :shock:

Concerning any possible Liabilities: There is No defamation of character if what is printed is true. The Truth is an absolute defense to a charge of defamation. Things that happened in this case are true and are on record, but I don't think it would be a good idea to post the details here. Enough said.
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Post by Bill Terry »

No! ... please! no more 'Sticky's.
LOL.. I thought I was the only one that hated those things... what a bother after you've seen it about the 50th time.. :)
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...and scrolling down through 8 of them to get to the current topics :roll:
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Stickies????

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There's only ONE in this section.
I moderate two other sections. They have a total of ZERO.

If a Sticky would help a trusting person from getting scammed, I'm for them.



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