Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Kickstart some music

Damn Arbor brings you this brief message on two crowdfunding campaigns worth checking out, and perhaps lending some support if you feel so moved: Third Wave Music and Alejandra O'Leary.

Third Wave is a small group of folks aiming to start a musical instrument shop in midtown Detroit sometime next year. There currently are no dedicated instrument shops within the city limits, which is a little nuts given how big Detroit's music community always has been and continues to be. They've got $22,000 to raise in the next 25 days.

Alejandra O'Leary is a super-talented singer-songwriter, Damn Arbor favorite and Ann Arbor expat who still comes back here regularly to write and record. She's got just under $2,000 left to raise in the next six days in order to fund a new full-length and single.

If you dig local music, these are some good people to support. If you've got a few bucks, throw some their way.

1 comment:

  1. This message highlights two crowdfunding campaigns that aim to support creative and community-driven projects in music. Third Wave is working to open a much-needed musical instrument shop in midtown Detroit, addressing a gap in a city known for its rich musical heritage. Meanwhile, Alejandra O’Leary, a talented singer-songwriter, is raising funds to complete a new full-length project and single within a tight deadline. Both campaigns reflect how community support can help sustain local artists and cultural spaces. In a completely different context, services like Online Assignment Help London are also often discussed by students looking for academic assistance online.

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