Live Music Concerts Filmed in Second Life
September 1, 2009 | California | Vetting explained
The weekly show will be filmed on different locations and venues, and feature many different types of music and different themes. “Live n Kickin” will be available for viewing live from the Treet.tv website then archived on the site for later viewing. It may also be available as a download on itunes in time.
Perfect World Productions is proud to be part of the Live Music Scene in virtual reality. With executive Producer Paisley Beebe (CEO of Perfect World Productions) being a Musician herself with nearly 20 years professional experience, and Music Producer of “Live n Kickin” Delinda Dyrssen a long time host of Music Venues and who is also the Music Producer of “Tonight Live with Paisley Beebe”.
“Live n Kickin” is looking for sponsors, if you would like to see your buisness featured on stage and on air during this show please contact us here at Perfect World Productions. If you have a buisness involved in the Music Industry either in virtual worlds or real Life this show would be perfect exposure!
Next show is Tuesday Sept 1 at 9PM featuring Matthew Perrault http://thematthewshow.com/ at the incomporable Circe Broom's Laurel Arts island Luxor Stage
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Laurel%20Arts%20Isle/214/225/21 Where ther will also be a Free Raffleof one of Perraults CD's by Live n kickin Sponsor "Tunes in SL" http://riaa.isfullofcrap.com/
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