Welcome to the March issue of the Lansing Edition of Geoff Wilbur's Renegade Newsletter. As I noted last issue, please don't be alarmed by the new address; with the help of my large staff of Lansing-based writers, I plan to continue publishing the Lansing Edition for distribution in Lansing area music stores, record stores, and clubs. The September issue is scheduled to hit the streets the week of September 5th, and it is scheduled to have full circulation once again -- 500 copies in music stores, record stores, and clubs in and around Lansing. So give us a call (401-849-3972), and sign up to reach all those Lansing music fans with a reasonably priced advertisement. (Prices begin at $50.)
The one item of note is the additional change to the Newport address. I haven't moved, but the post office has changed the way my address is supposed to be written on the envelopes and claims that, beginning in November, it may no longer deliver mail addressed the old way. So please update the Renegade address to:
We'd like to remind you that CD Baby has established a site where Renegade readers can subscribe to the print editions of the Renegade online via credit card. Now, you have can charge a Renegade subscription to your credit card, if you prefer that to using the subscription form here on the Renegade website. The URL for credit card subscription is http://www.cdbaby.com/order/renegade.htm. Also, check out CD Baby's CD store at http://www.cdbaby.com.
About me: Since 1989, my articles have been published in several states and in two foreign countries. During that time, I have seen many outstanding bands go unnoticed. It is my goal to introduce as many of these great bands as possible to interested fans and music industry insiders. Therefore, with your support, I bring the best of the music industry to Lansing, while introducing the national music industry to the best of Lansing's local music scene. If you like what you read, see the subscription information for our reasonable subscription rates ($5 per year [4 issues] per edition). Thanks for reading!
Cheers!
Geoff Wilbur