Wow. You guys are all really thinking hard on this and that's exciting. Allow me to make some comments and ask some questions ...
mmmburritos wrote:
Considering it will be warm out for at least another month, has anyone thrown around the idea of doing outdoor shows? I have to admit I don't have any suggestions about where to do it, but for our short summer it might be worth looking into . . .
Outdoor shows are rough if the weather gets stormy and its probably already too late to get any late summer dates, but if any of you wanna check into that, I'm game to try it . . .
mmmburritos wrote:
The small shows don't seem to be a problem, hell you could probably have them in a basement..although I have to say that creates a weird environment where I don't really feel like I'm "scene" enough to go . . .
What do you mean you're not "scene enough to go"? Sorry, I'm unclear on that comment. But yeah, basements I'm also open to and we might actually be using one in a church very, very soon -- would that wierd anyone out using a basement for a show? We'll cover the church angle later, because its anything but a "normal" church anyways . . .
mmmburritos wrote:
The place was really just a neighborhood dive bar, even at shows they'd still have their creepy regulars sitting back there at the bar. Aren't there some places like that around here? Places where they're fairly slow all the time and their regulars are oblivious to what's going on there. For a place like that, any crowd, even under 21 would be an improvement...
As for the dive bar suggestion, yeah, we used to use The Stag downtown in the very way you suggested, but those bars still want to at least sell liquor and they'd want at least 18+ to keep their liability down (16+ is legal for bars, but the liability insurance and fines if a 16 yr old gets caught drinking are quite steep). We also tried OPL (which is maybe closed now??), but the scariness of the neighborhood killed shows there.
mmmburritos wrote:
Oh, one other thing..What about Spark? . . . It's in a good location on Fayette street, SU kids could walk down there no problem. Also, it is slow over the summer without most of the kids in town..so you might have better luck working something out now, even on a trial basis.
I've never heard anyone call that a "good" location before, especially for anyone walking. I'd be curious how many others feel that way. I know the art students and punks have used it, but I didn't think many others would be open to that. Heck, if you like Spark, why not also use Onajava Cafe on West Onondaga St near downtown? Its small, but its a nice space inside and the guy who owns it is very cool. He likes to do mostly jazz shows there, but he's open to other ideas (although anything remotely punky probably wouldn't fly).
Aiyana Catori wrote:
What about the Annex Coffehouse? I realize that it's an EXTREMELY small venue, but it might be good for the really small shows, like the acoustic stuff (wink wink nudge nudge.) I mean, I was talking to Dan of Magic Goat about it, and I can contact people there to ask about it, but I'm pretty sure it didn't cost them anything for the space. I'll call and ask, because if we move those couches off to the side, then we might be okay. There were, what, 100ish kids there for the last show there? Maybe if we look at drawing around 60-75ish it'd be more comfortable..
Okay, I'm confused. Is the Annex bigger or smaller than Coffee Pavilion? Because I can't imagine 100 kids at Coffee Pavilion. 50 kids there is crazy enough. But more acoustic, sure. And we'll talk more about Wa-Noa.
Aiyana Catori wrote:
I really like the CommonGrounds in Caz. I'd be willing to drive out there for a show if we ever wanted to do one there. I have friends who have played there a few times, and it's always been a blast.
I love it too, but they seem pretty picky who can use it and how. And I seriously question how many non-Cazenovia kids will go there. But sure, they've hosted ska before and its always been a good time, but just mostly with local Caz kids. Its not really convenient for most everyone else.
Aiyana Catori wrote:
Something I've also noticed, the people at Trapper's here in East Syracuse seem REALLY cool about shows.
Cool. Let me know what you find out.

Aiyana Catori wrote:
Honestly though, if the venue isn't gonna cost money, and the bands don't mind playing just to play, then it shouldn't be a problem.
We're gonna try that approach at Coffee Pavilion and see how it flies. Obviously, its very limiting -- because there's no way to pay out of town bands at all. Nor can you even pay someone to bring and run a PA. Most bars do live music to sell more liquor and its customary to share part of the bar proceeds with the band. But our bands aren't at that stage yet, although we'll be trying that approach this fall with RazSum and The Benefits, most likely as 18+ and no cover charge.
Aiyana Catori wrote:
Have we thought about trying Downtown Manhattan's in Hanover Square? I'll call there an ask too. I'm friends with a couple bands who've played there, and RazSum has played there too. It's easily my favorite bar in Syracuse.
Its also a "closed" venue. Hollerback books the room exclusively, but they work closely with RazSum, so sure, we might work something out. But Manhattans is strictly 21+ at all times -- except apparently for you.

All good suggestions. You guys rock!!!!!!!
