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OUR CONDOLENCES, LOVE AND PRAYERS GO OUT TO THE FAMILY OF MICHAEL JACKSON. HIS MUSIC SO INFLUENCED OUR LIVES.


JULY and AUGUST COMBO MEETINGS

Because there are so many music festivals going on this summer, we've decided to encourage our membership to attend and to support our local bands and businesses. We’ll look for you this summer, and we’ll be at the Colorado Music Buzz’s “FAC” on Friday, July 17th!

CANCELLED!! COMBO’S OPEN MIC NIGHT AT MOE’S BAR-B-QUE


COMBO Board member Steve Werges is looking for a new venue willing to host an open mic night. Let him know if you know of a place that would be interested. SteveWerg @ aol.com

Steve will continue to host a Band Showcase once a month at The Oriental Theater for COMBO members. Contact Steve at SteveWerg @ aol.com if you’re interested in participating.

Next Band Showcase - July 7th at The Oriental Theater

WELCOME NEW MEMBERS!

We want to welcome COMBO's renewing member
Double Down of Aurora, CO (doubledown.com). We are proud to have you in our group!

If you haven't yet, please consider joining COMBO or renew your past COMA membership into a COMBO membership. We have new membership cards that will help you to get discounts on many services and products if presented at a participating business. And some businesses will even give you a discount just 'cause you tell them you came into THEIR store 'cause you figured they were a business member of COMBO!

COLGATE COUNTRY SHOWDOWN LOOKING FOR CONTESTANTS

The Showdown is the Nation's largest and longest-running Country music talent search. The program begins at the local level with radio stations around the country hosting a stage where Country music hopefuls congregate to see who will rise above the crowd and proceed to the state level. ... For more information, go to www.countryshowdown.com

JURY RULES AGAINST MINNESOTA WOMAN IN DOWNLOAD CASE
By Steve Karnowski, Associated Press Writer

MINNEAPOLIS – A replay of the nation's only file-sharing case to go to trial has ended with the same result — a Minnesota woman was found to have violated music copyrights and must pay huge damages to the recording industry.

A federal jury ruled Thursday that Jammie Thomas-Rasset willfully violated the copyrights on 24 songs, and awarded recording companies $1.92 million, or $80,000 per song.

Thomas-Rasset's second trial actually turned out worse for her. When a different federal jury heard her case in 2007, it hit Thomas-Rasset with a $222,000 judgment.

The new trial was ordered after the judge in the case decided he had erred in giving jury instructions.

Thomas-Rasset sat glumly with her chin in hand as she heard the jury's finding of willful infringement, which increased the potential penalty. She raised her eyebrows in surprise when the jury's penalty of $80,000 per song was read.

Outside the courtroom, she called the $1.92 million figure "kind of ridiculous" but expressed resignation over the decision.

"There's no way they're ever going to get that," said Thomas-Rasset, a 32-year-old mother of four from the central Minnesota city of Brainerd. "I'm a mom, limited means, so I'm not going to worry about it now."

Her attorney, Kiwi Camara, said he was surprised by the size of the judgment. He said it suggested that jurors didn't believe Thomas-Rasset's denials of illegal file-sharing, and that they were angry with her.

Camara said he and his client hadn't decided whether to appeal or pursue the Recording Industry Association of America's settlement overtures.

Cara Duckworth, a spokeswoman for the RIAA, said the industry remains willing to settle. She refused to name a figure, but acknowledged Thomas-Rasset had been given the chance to settle for $3,000 to $5,000 earlier in the case.

"Since Day One we have been willing to settle this case and we remain willing to do so," Duckworth said.

In closing arguments earlier Thursday, attorneys for both sides disputed what the evidence showed.

An attorney for the recording industry, Tim Reynolds, said the "greater weight of the evidence" showed that Thomas-Rasset was responsible for the illegal file-sharing that took place on her computer. He urged jurors to hold her accountable to deter others from a practice he said has significantly harmed the people who bring music to everyone.
Defense attorney Joe Sibley said the music companies failed to prove allegations that Thomas-Rasset gave away songs by Gloria Estefan, Sheryl Crow, Green Day, Journey and others.
"Only Jammie Thomas's computer was linked to illegal file-sharing on Kazaa," Sibley said. "They couldn't put a face behind the computer."

Sibley urged jurors not to ruin Thomas-Rasset's life with a debt she could never pay. Under federal law, the jury could have awarded up to $150,000 per song.

U.S. District Judge Michael Davis, who heard the first lawsuit in 2007, ordered up a new trial after deciding he had erred in instructions to the jurors. The first time, he said the companies didn't have to prove anyone downloaded the copyrighted songs she allegedly made available. Davis later concluded the law requires that actual distribution be shown.

His jury instructions this time framed the issues somewhat differently. He didn't explicitly define distribution but said the acts of downloading copyrighted sound recordings or distributing them to other users on peer-to-peer networks like Kazaa, without a license from the owners, are copyright violations.

This case was the only one of more than 30,000 similar lawsuits to make it all the way to trial. The vast majority of people targeted by the music industry had settled for about $3,500 each. The recording industry has said it stopped filing such lawsuits last August and is instead now working with Internet service providers to fight the worst offenders.

In testimony this week, Thomas-Rasset denied she shared any songs. On Wednesday, the self-described "huge music fan" raised the possibility for the first time in the long-running case that her children or ex-husband might have done it. The defense did not provide any evidence, though, that any of them had shared the files.

The recording companies accused Thomas-Rasset of offering 1,700 songs on Kazaa as of February 2005, before the company became a legal music subscription service following a settlement with entertainment companies. For simplicity's sake the music industry tried to prove only 24 infringements.

Reynolds argued Thursday that the evidence clearly pointed to Thomas-Rasset as the person who made the songs available on Kazaa under the screen name "tereastarr." It's the same nickname she acknowledged having used for years for her e-mail and several other computer accounts, including her MySpace page.

Reynolds said the copyright security company MediaSentry traced the files offered by "tereastarr" on Kazaa to Thomas-Rasset's Internet Protocol address — the online equivalent of a street address — and to her modem.

He said MediaSentry downloaded a sample of them from the shared directory on her computer. That's an important point, given Davis' new instructions to jurors.

Although the plaintiffs weren't able to prove that anyone but MediaSentry downloaded songs off her computer because Kazaa kept no such records, Reynolds told the jury it's only logical that many users had downloaded songs offered through her computer because that's what Kazaa was there for.
Sibley argued it would have made no sense for Thomas-Rasset to use the name "tereastarr" to do anything illegal, given that she had used it widely for several years.

He also portrayed the defendant as one of the few people brave enough to stand up to the recording industry, and he warned jurors that they could also find themselves accused on the basis of weak evidence if their computers are ever linked to illegal file-sharing.

"They are going to come at you like they came at 'tereastarr,'" he said.

Steve Marks, executive vice president and general counsel of the Recording Industry Association of America, estimated earlier this week that only a few hundred of the lawsuits remain unresolved and that fewer than 10 defendants were actively fighting them.
The companies that sued Thomas-Rasset are subsidiaries of all four major recording companies, Warner Music Group Corp., Vivendi SA's Universal Music Group, EMI Group PLC and Sony Corp.'s Sony Music Entertainment.

The recording industry has blamed online piracy for declines in music sales, although other factors include the rise of legal music sales online, which emphasize buying individual tracks rather than full albums.

News



MORE DATES TO MARK ON YOUR CALENDAR...

Tuesday, July 7 - COMBO Band Showcase at The Oriental Theater
Friday, July 10 - CASE for MS Benefit (soundman needed - see ad below)
Saturday, July 11 - Benefit for a school in Ghana with Hazel Miller
Friday, July 17 - Colorado Music Buzz's FAC at Roobar
Saturday & Sunday, July 18 & 19 - Mile High Music Festival
Friday thru Sunday, July 24-26 - Underground Music Showcase (Denver Post / Floyd’s)
Sunday, July 26 - *NO* COMBO General Meeting - We'll be participating in the Denver Post Underground Music Showcase!
Sunday, August 9 - Vans Warped Tour at Invesco Field - sponsored by COMBO
Saturday, August 15 - Sunstock Festival - Downtown Denver
Fr thru Su, August 28 - 30 - NedFest in Nederland
Th thru Su, October 8 - 10 - Durango Songwriters Expo - Colorado Springs, CO


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BAND SHOWCASE AT THE ORIENTAL THEATER

COMBO Vice-President Steve Werges will be presenting a Band Showcase at The Oriental Theater, 44th & Tennyson (North Denver) on some Wednesdays. The Showcase will start at 7:00 p.m., ending by 11:00 so you all can get home before turning into pumpkins!

If you are a COMBO member band and would like to participate in a future showcase, e-mail Steve at stevewerg @ aol.com and let him know you’re interested.

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DENVER ART MUSEUM’S PSYCHEDELIC EXPERIENCE

The Denver Art Museum (www.denverartmuseum.org) transports rock fans to the Flower Power era with "The Psychedelic Experience: Rock Posters from the San Francisco Bay Area, 1965-71." The exhibit runs through July 19th and features about 300 works from the museum's newly acquired collection of posters promoting shows by such icons as the Grateful Dead and the Doors. “Show times” are Tu-Sa, until 5:00 p.m. each day except for Friday nights until 10:00 p.m. 

Read the rest of the article by Mike Cote here:

http://www.cobizmag.com/articles/denver-art-museum-goes-psychedelic/

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SOUNDMAN NEEDED FOR CASE for MS BENEFIT (PA PROVIDED)

CASE for MS is looking for a volunteer soundman to work on July 10 at the Trinity Irish Pub near Evergreen. The PA will be provided – they just need someone to run it! They would also like someone to video the event as well.

We are bringing out our friends from Ireland and Amsterdam, Mark Gilligan & the Screaming MacSweeneys. They are an extremely talented and crazy Irish band who will also be performing on the main stage for the Colorado Irish Festival.

We are raising funds for CASE for MS, the National MS Society, and last, but not the least, and probably the most important, the Rocky Mountain MS Center. They have some of the top researchers for MS in the country and we believe they will be able to find a cure for MS.

Hear Mark's band by logging on to www.myspace.com/thescreamingmacsweeneys

We can give whoever helps us a write-off on their taxes for donating to our non-profit. If you are interested, please contact me as soon as possible.

Linda Storey
303-781-0475
lstorey@lindastorey.com

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BENEFIT TO BUILD A NEW SCHOOL IN GHANA, WEST AFRICA

Hazel Miller will be headlining a concert at the Teikyo Loretto Heights Theatre, 3001 South Federal Boulevard, Denver, Colorado, on Saturday, July 11, 2009, to raise awareness and money to build a school in Akokoamong, a small rural village in Ghana, West Africa. The children do not currently have access to any education. Please ink this event in on your calendar and plan to attend and help out with your generous donations.

When: Saturday, July 11, 2009
Where: Teikyo Loretto Heights Theatre, 3001 South Federal Blvd.
Time: 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Cost: (unknown)

For more information, e-mail Lydia M. Pena, at lpena@lorettocommunity.org

www.hazelmiller.com

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COLORADO MUSIC BUZZ - FRIDAY AFTERNOON CLUB (FAC)

The Roobar is the host of our next Friday Afternoon Club. Come join us Friday July 17th at 4 p.m. for live music, drinks, food.... Bands!! Let me know if you are interested in playing CMB's FAC events. We are planning on making this a weekly party! Fans, come support your local artists! There is amazing talent right here in your own back yard! NO COVER, but there will be tickets sold for a drawing to give away various cool prizes and 100% of ticket sales will go towards benefitting a worthy local charity! Stay tuned for more details in the coming days...

Colorado Music Buzz - Chris Murphy - cmurphy@coloradomusicbuzz.com

The Roobar is located at 3480 Park Avenue West (north of downtown Denver); 303-322-2525

P.S. You can pick up a COMBO brochure / application at the CMB/FAC, too!

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MILE HIGH MUSIC FESTIVAL - SEE ADDITIONAL INFO BELOW

Check out their website for all the latest info on the event taking place at Dick’s Sporting Goods in Commerce City on Saturday & Sunday, July 18th & 19th. Tickets on sale as of APRIL 3rd...

www.milehighmusicfestival.com

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DENVER POST UNDERGROUND MUSIC SHOWCASE
(By Ricardo Baca - Denver Post)

Tickets go on sale today for the region's largest indie music festival — the ninth annual Denver Post Underground Music Showcase.

The UMS, presented by Floyd's 99 Barbershops, will feature more than 200 national and local bands on 20 South Broadway stages over four days, July 23-26.

Just a few of the bands playing this year's festival: Bowerbirds, Bela Karoli, El Ten Eleven, Git Some, Band of Annuals, the Wheel, the Caribbean, KaiserCartel, Overcasters, Megafaun, the Swayback, Mishka Shubaly, the Knew, Seneca, the Smug Brothers, 1090 Club, Iuengliss, Big Time, Ryan Aufenberg, Mark Mallman and more than 150 others.

Tickets are half-price, $10, today through Sunday at theums.com. More info: theums.com.

PLEASE NOTE: WE WILL NOT HOLD A COMBO GENERAL MEETING IN JULY. WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO ATTEND THE DENVER POST UNDERGROUND MUSIC SHOWCASES AND TO SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL ORIGINAL BANDS!

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SUNSTOCK 2009 - THE FOURTH ANNUAL UNKNOWNFEST!

When: Saturday, 8/15/09
Where: Skyline Park, Downtown Denver
Time: 12 noon until 10:00 p.m.

For more information contact R. C. Griffin Jr. (Russ) at www.gruckee.com

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NEDFEST IN NEDERLAND!

When: Friday, Saturday & Sunday, August 28th - 30th
Where: Nederland, CO

www.nedfest.com

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BATTLE OF TH BANDS BENEFIT – ALL LAWYERS!!! (This should be GOOOOOD!)

SAVE THE DATE! Battle of the Bands - Wednesday, September 23rd, doors open at 6 p.m. at La Rumba, 99 West 9th Avenue, Denver - http://www.larumba-denver.com

Details: 5 bands will be competing, all featuring local attorneys. Spectators will need to buy a ticket to get into the venue (includes light appetizers); drinks for purchase; and tickets will be available to purchase for raffle prizes. All proceeds will benefit Children’s Outreach Project.

As more information becomes available, it will be posted to www.denbar.org.

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DURANGO SONGWRITERS EXPO

The DSE will be held again in Colorado Springs, October 8-10th, at a Marriott Convention Center. If you are a songwriter or want to know more about the songwriting end of the music industry, you seriously need to attend this event.

www.durango-song.com

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COMBO OFFICE HOURS:

Mark King has been holding regular office hours for COMBO on Thursdays from 5:30-7:30 p.m. If you have something you’d like to discuss in reference to COMBO, any suggestions for programs, or have a music business question you’d like to have answered, please call us at 720-570-2280 or come by! Call first to make sure someone is there and/or will be available to open the security gate.

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Sign up as a friend on our satellite websites: www.myspace.com/coloradomusic and (only if you’re a Colorado artist) www.myspace.com/coloradobandsonly. We’d LOVE to have you as a *friend*!

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LIQUOR LICENSE O.K.’D FOR NEW CHRISTOU CLUB

http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_12411660?source=rss

(It is the editor’s understanding that Mr. Christou intends to present live bands at this outdoor venue but it is not clear whether they will be local or national acts).

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MILE HIGH MUSIC FEST ADDS TO LINEUP

Mile High Music Festival announced more artists for its July 18-19 party at Dick's Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, and Colorado is again well-represented. Local heroes Big Head Todd & the Monsters and DeVotchKa join previously announced Front Range acts The Fray, 3OH!3, the Northern Way (formerly Set Forth) and Paper Bird

Blue October rarely strays from Denver too long, as evidenced by its upcoming July 27 show at the Fillmore, less than four months after the group's Ogden Theatre show in April. Passes for the concert with Switchfoot and Longwave are on sale at 10 a.m. today. ($32.50, livenation.com)

Tesla initially fared better than its hair metal brethren when it went bust after the late '80s/early '90s commercial boom. Now the soft-voiced hard rockers are returning to the Ogden on Sept. 12, a little less than two years after the last stop here. Tickets are on sale at 10 a.m. today ($35, Ticketmaster) Ratt and Extreme are another pair of coiffed '80s leftovers making their next Colorado stand at the Ogden on July 22. We're starting to wonder what year this is. Tickets are on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday. ($29.75, Ticketmaster)

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KEVIN BACON’S BAND TO PERFORM ON TOP OF PIKES PEAK

http://www.denverpost.com/entertainment/ci_12528154?source=rss

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LONG LIVE MICHAEL JACKSON AND HIS MUSIC... Michael, we loved you so.

The Biz

 
Ben Brown - Source 4 Media

 

 
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BTW: If you're looking for a good, inexpensive website provider -- try COMBO's! www.bandzoogle.com This provider has pages already set up, ready for you to fill in. It's so easy even Barb, the president of COMBO, can do it and believe her -- that's saying a LOT!  ;-)



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