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Election

Barrett Reflects on Accomplishments with Capital News 9
Alcombright's Victory Speech

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This is Jake
He's been lost in Pittsfield for weeks but frequently sited. He was last seen heading toward the fire station on Peck's Road. He's tired, dirty and needs seizure medication. He's chipped. If you see him, call Julie at 413-537-5616, the vet 24/7 at 413-499-2820 or animal control at 413-448-9700.
How Much is Heating Oil this Week?
It's breaking $2.50 but still cheaper than gas.
Thanks to Gabriella Bond for sharing her memories of the Quincy Street house torn down last week.
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Alice R. Filiault, 87
Lucille Burt, 92
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Mary M. Hanlon, 82
George F. Sarrouf, 73

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The popular anime character "Astro Boy" searches for acceptance on the big screen.


'Serious Man':
The Unbearable Lightness of Being Confounded
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Bazaars

Nov. 7:

VNA & Hospice, Community Room, North Adams

North Adams Elks
10-4; Nov. 8, 9-2
Crafters, Chinese auction, bake sale
For vendor information, Melanie at 413-743-5562.

Nov. 14

Berkshire Community Church, Richmond
10-4; Crafters, bake sale. Contact Evelyn Goggia at 413-445-5747

Lanesborough Elementary School annual Fall Craft Fair from 10 to 4. Free admission, huge variety of arts and crafts, raffles, food and more. Proceeds go to sixth-grade trip to Cape Cod.

Vendors can contact Deb at 413-738-5349 or debhutton@aol.com or Lori at 413-499-0065 or lorittod@yahoo.com to secure a spot.

Dec. 12-13

North Adams Country Club, crafts 9-4; food from That's a Wrap from 11-2. Contact Sheryl Morehouse at 413-822-3329.

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Sports

Fall Basketball Clinics

Thursday, Nov. 06

Boys' Soccer: State Vocational Championship Game
McCann Tech 3, Keefe Tech 2

Girls' Soccer: State Vocational Championship Game
Blackstone Valley 8, McCann Tech 0

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Internet Entrepreneur Connects Bands with Fans

By Jen Thomas
iBerkshires Staff
12:32PM / Thursday, March 13, 2008

PITTSFIELD - Independent musicians looking to jump-start their careers but don't know the what, where or how now have a one-stop resource for everything a startup artist needs.

Over the last several years, Worthington businessman David Pollard has been working to create a mini-empire of online music sites that will transform the way artists market themselves and deliver their music to fans.

"About a year ago, I started tinkering around in the music industry and I realized, like many other people, that it was really changing. With the advent of social networking sites like MySpace and Facebook, the music industry, whether it wants to or not, is moving in a new direction," said Pollard.

With a goal of bringing simplicity and accessibility to the indie musicians of the world, Pollard first bought MuzikReviews.com, a company that specializes in artist promotion and public relations, from Adams' Keith Hannaleck last year. And last month, Pollard launched MyBandsMusic.com, a social networking site for musicians that allows artists and fans to download music, create profiles and provide feedback.

"We're trying to create a community of musicians and music lovers," said Pollard, adding that 250 musicians have already signed onto My Bands Music. "Our sites have everything a band needs to manage their own marketing and fan base and we provide it in one place for them."

Pollard has also created Missing Beat Music, dedicated to gaining exposure for indie artists and signed his first artist, La Fleur Fatale, a Swedish psychedelic rock 'n' roll band with a unique sound. The group of companies sets up musicians with everything from music reviews and downloads for fans to fully-functional Web sites (like www.swedishinvasion.com for La Fleur Fatale)and representation to tour agents and record labels.

"We offer services ranging from least-touch, pure dot-com marketing services to high-touch management. We tried to replicate all the functionality that is available on the Internet and put it on tightly-focused Web sites concentrating on music," said Pollard. "We're basically doing what record labels used to do for them but don't do anymore."

Pollard's flagship business, global recruiting firm TalentFusion, is based in the city and serves clients such as Wells Fargo, Disney Publishing Worldwide and Unisys. He and his wife relocated from Boston back to the western part of the state, where they were both born and raised, full time in 2000 and began to create their self-funded music venture.

(Hannaleck, who provides music reviews to iBerkshires through MuzikReviews, also works for TalentFusion.)

"We're bootstrapping this thing," he said.

And Pollard isn't measuring success in dollars.

"Our vision is to help bands come through our process and see success. We're not looking for these sites to generate what we need to make a living. We just want to help artists get through the confusion, the mess. We'll know we're successful when one of our artists makes it," he said.

"I told Keith [Hannaleck] that within three or four years, either he or this company has to be on the cover of Rolling Stone. Anything less than that is unacceptable," he said
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The marketplace for music websites even social networking sites is so unexploited, and i hope this site really takes off, their are more and more musicians around today than ever and with shows such as X-Faxctor and Pop Idol on TV and you can never be short of interested people that help to make it big time!
from: UKpreneur.co.ukon: 03-14-2008



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