Join us at Daddy-O's for a Classic Car AND Motorcycle Show
Party. Everyone that attends can rezz one Classic car or Motorcycle (under 50
prims please) so this is your chance to show off your vehicle! If you build
classic cars or motorcycles feel free to set the one you rezz for sale! DJ Huey
Walker will take the stage in our Sunset Park/Drive In Theater area so there
are plenty of spots for the vehicles. Huey will be playing songs from the era of
the cars as well as songs from his vast list - including your requests. Plus we will
have at least one 1000L sploder pot so grab your significant other, your
friends and your favorite car or motorcycle and join us for a fun night with
your friends from Daddy-O's - WHERE FUN RULEZ!
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Wednesday, June 24, 2015
THE LOUNGE Grand Opening : Saturday 27 June, 12-8 PM SLT
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
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~The Lounge~ is SL's newest home for all true Jazzthusiasts. We welcome lovers of Jazz in all it's forms and genres. From classics by Basie, Coltrane, Gillespie, et al, to Bossa, World Fusion, Jazzanova, Swing, Electro-Swing, Funk and more, we love it and play it all!
A true Jazz venue in SL is hard to find. We've staked out our turf with expert DJs catering to knowledgeable patrons who enjoy the best of Jazz in all its forms. Many are only familiar with "smooth" Jazz, or Bublé-style crooners, but at ~The Lounge~ you will hear it all, from hard bop to modern to the classics. There is no better place than ~The Lounge~ to immerse in the cool and relaxed ambiance of great music, in great company!
So we are excited to announce the Grand Gala Opening of ~The Lounge~, Second Life's newest Jazz club, on Saturday 27 June. It will be a star-studded event, ongoing from 12:00 noon SLT through 8:00 PM, with an encore show on Sunday featuring yet another stellar lineup of DJs.
For our Grand Opening, we have prepared a fantastic lineup of your favorite DJs, as well as a special appearance by the fantastic saxophonist Trowzer Boa, performing live with a mix of his favorite Jazz covers and some of his own compositions. To close out our grand finale on Saturday, DJ Xaphy will showcase her homage to the sultry days of old Havana, with her "Nights in Havana" set. Here's the program:
Saturday, June 27th:
12-2 PM - DJ Speelo Snook
2-3 PM - Live Performance by Trowzer Boa on saxophone
3-5 PM - DJ Harry Hargreaves
5 PM 'til Closing - DJ Xaph "Nights in Havana" Revue
Sunday, June 28th:
12-2 PM - DJ Riff Gaffer
2-4 PM - DJ Strider
4-6 PM - DJ John Nordic
For this gala opening, we strongly suggest formal attire. Please share this invitation with all your friends, and let them share this day of great music, fun and dancing!
Inworld Contacts:
Xaphyre Ansar - Proprietor
John Nordic - PR
Dai Oanomochi - Manager
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SLE Radio is Here!
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
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After months of working behind the scenes researching
options for a continuous flow of great music and News Talk Shows, Mackenzie
Abbot launched SLE Radio! Help support our efforts by tuning in and sending
requests and dedications to DJ Mack. We are also offering free on air ads
during our trial period.
If you are interested contact Lanai Jarrico or Mackenzie Abbot
(charliereid78) for more information
Tune in here
Download the Tunein App on your smartphone and listen in
wherever you are for free!
Visit SLE Radio’s Studio at the SL Enquirer Media Center
Happy Birthday Second Life - Lacy Muircastle reporting ....
The 23rd June is given as the actual birthday of
Second Life and yesterday was said actual birthday. The highlights of the day on the SL12B sims
included an interview with Patch Linden, Senior Manager, Second Life Product
Operations, and Dee Linden,
Land Product Specialist for Linden Lab in the Auditorium, a Beach Boys tribute
band followed by the Lil Mambas Dance Group at
the Cake Stage, closing
the day with the rock and blues DJing from Titan Hawksby at the Main Stage.
We (the SL Enquirer) are also represented on the SL12B sims.
Since the theme for the celebrations is What
Dreams May Come, we decided to go with a Wonderland theme, set in a maze for
our parcel. http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/SL12B%20Stupendous/247/234/22
GIZZA CREATIONS - NEW COLLECTION- One Shoulder Dress
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
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Bring on the Sun, bring on the boulevards and sidewalks on which you will strut and shine in your new GizzA - One Shoulder Dress.
This asymmetrical, one shoulder dress oozes Summer in Style amd comes in a large variety of colors / patterns to select. Ranging from tribal prints, to neutral solids, florals and pop art.
No less then 8 two-color packs are waiting for you in the main store.
Mainstore
Marketplace
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
Introducing Smooching Serpents
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
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Whether you want to re-kindle your romance or heat up your bondage sessions, Eve's newly released camp fire logs are the must have accessories for your beach, your garden, your forest or your meadow.
Two innocent looking logs around a cosy fire with the hidden power of extensive RLV options, over 80 sets of superb animations, threesomes and foursomes included, all poseball free, all mesh, option to change the colour of your logs and to rez the suitable surrounding from palm trees to flowers, all the lovingly added details turn Hot Intimacy into the ultimate outdoor seduction or punishment tool.
All in the usual Smooching Serpents top quality, it will be a bargain for L$1999, and you can get it for L$999 while it is on promotion until June 29th, 2015.
This lovingly detailed and crafted item must be seen and tried to be believed! You can find it at our main store, so get down there and get to clicking ->
We want to encourage our customers to check out our new Facebook and Flickr pages and invite you to join us in adding to those pages.
Please feel free to leave comments, reviews, questions, or just anything on our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/
We would love it if would show us how you use our products and the fun you are having by posting your pics to our Flickr page at https://www.flickr.com/photos/
If you have any questions, or need any help contact :
Cherryh Resident, PR/Sponsor Liaison
Smoochling Resident, Vendor/Rental Support Liaison
Cerowain Ceawlin, Customer Service Wizard
What SL Means to Me - Lacy Muircastle reporting ...
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
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On 16th June, Xiola Linden and Torley Linden posted Youtube videos where they discuss what Second Life means to them. I am aware that several other notable SL residents have been approached for their take on what SL means to them and they too have responded with video contributions.
Monday, June 22, 2015
A Few Popular Romantic Destinations in Second Life- Tea Couturier Reporting...
Monday, June 22, 2015
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It is always better to get involved in
activities with a companion When it comes to romance in Second Life there is no
shortage of things to do. Most couples love to spend time together. Whether it
be home alone or out and about. Finding that perfect venue in SL that brings
out the romance can be very important in relationships.
Depending on the type of music you want to
listen to there are so many venues which offer couples that one on one romantic
time they require. Here are just a few places I found and have also been to
myself.
Frank's
Place Jazz Club
If you are looking for a popular romantic
venue to go to then Franks Place Jazz Club is perfect. There are 3 sims, each
beautifully decorated and all playing Jazz music. It is also a formal venue so appropriate
attire is required
Franks
Place Jazz Club
Bogarts
Franks
Elite Jazz Club (membership only 500L)
FOXXIES
One of my favourite venues is Foxxies. This
venue has a lot to offer for you and your partner after dancing. For example there are balloon or horse and
carriage rides. The venue is beautifully decorated and is an intimate setting
but you won’t feel as though you are too close to other couples when dancing.
Intimate
Romance Garden
If you are looking for a venue for you and
your partner to end the night just dancing then this is a perfect venue for
you. It is set near the ocean and it is a medium size venue but you are still
able to find a little corner to dance on a busy night. Set in a romantic theme
it definitely is a great venue to add to your date night.
Sweethearts
Jazz Club
This venue is popular and has changed since I
was last here as it has a non-formal part at the entrance and at the back
behind the bar you will find the formal section. Still set in an impressive
building the music is still as lovely as I remember. It is worth the visit.
Keeping the romance fresh and new is the key
to a long and happy relationship. Be sure to check out these venues and keep
your date night itinerary exciting.
Happy Date
Night!
Sunday, June 21, 2015
All I have to do is Dream... Second Life style - Mackenzie Abbot and Lacy Muircastle reporting .......
Sunday, June 21, 2015
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This year’s theme
for the SL12B Community Celebration is “What Dreams May Come.”
Only trouble is
Gee whiz
I'm dreamin' my life away (with apologies to the Everly Brothers)
Gee whiz
I'm dreamin' my life away (with apologies to the Everly Brothers)
Have you thought what to give your Daddy this Father's Day?
Sunday, June 21, 2015
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Whenever its something special to celebrate for your parents or loved one, the first we think about is how to make the day special. After all, this is no ordinary day, its Father's Day. The role that our father's play in our lives is huge, guiding us, taking care of us. If we think, we can give something back in return as much as they have contributed for us and sacrificed for us. Nothing seems to fit the chart for returning the love. However, Daddy knows you love him. He knows you want to do everything to make him feel special.
When I asked the question on Facebook, this is what responses I got. While some thought spending quality time with your father would be great gift, others suggested to give something useful like a wallet or a pen holder. Few also suggested to think about the hobbies and gift your father on those lines.
Here are a few Second Life gifts that I would suggest as they are unique and timeless.
A tree photo frame is a timeless gift for any member of the family. This mesh frame has land impact 2, which means a wall is covered with your sweet memories and no need to worry of the prim count. Also L$ 69 is a great deal to grab. It can hold 15 pictures and is 4m high and 5.53m wide.
To capture the sweet memories you would need poses. You may choose to get the poses from "Forget Me Not". The poses by Forget Me Not are mostly under L$ 100.
Marketplace https://marketplace. secondlife.com/stores/138132
There is also an interesting hud that I found on marketplace, the Follow and Grab Hud. Like in real life, you can run to your Daddy and grab him wishing him a Happy Father's Day. It can be a good gesture to start of the special day. The Hud only animates your avatar, which means you dont need to ask for permission from the other person. This can be a good way to surprise. It is worth only L$99.
You may also choose to gift a photo album worth L$ 75 only. A good way to place all your memories in. There is no limit to the number of pictures the album can hold. It has 6 prim count. Thanks to Thinc Books, sharing an album with a loved one has become a viable mode.
Marketplace https://marketplace. secondlife.com/p/THiNC-Book- 20-Make-your-own-book-photo- album-etc/45315
Or if you would like to gift your father some outfit, here is a good choice among others. This T-shirt is made by Freaky Geeky Store worth L$ 195. There are other such outfits for Dad's also available at the store.
Among all the gifts, this one is my favorite. This one would remind him of his family in an unique way. Only for L$19, the Kokeshi Doll Family can brighten any office desk or a home. A cute little gift would sure to brighten his day.
Last, dont forget to add in a Greeting Card wishing your Dad, a Happy Father's Day along with any other gift you might choose. A great store is Emma's Shop of Cards and Gifts. All items are below L$10 which goes well with your budget and pocket money.
Marketplace https://marketplace. secondlife.com/stores/102508
Most importantly be sure to enjoy and be with your father on June 21st. Mark your calendar, gift him something he likes or remembers you. Go to the amusement parks, restaurants, zoo or any where you think it will be fun to be with him. Some may choose to stay at home and cut a cake may be. Have fun little boys and girls and be sure to write your views on how you spent the day with your Daddy in the comments section below.
Spotlight on DJ Sofie Knoller-Exonar (sofie.knoller) – CeciliaRosalie Reporting..
Sunday, June 21, 2015
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Sofie Knoller – Exonar first
joined SL in 2007 by chance while she was researching for alternative
networking methods. Since then she has tried different career moves as she is
very energetic and full of innovative ideas. She has been a successful model in
the past, however, as she states being a DJ was always her ambition. She has a
wide range of genre including Arabic and Egyptian tunes. Let’s see what Sofie
has to share with us.
Interview with Sofie Knoller Exonar
Cecilia: Hello Sofie thank you for your time. Let’s
start by answering a few questions about yourself so we know who you are.
SOFIE: You
are very welcome! I am doing great.
I hope you do too!
Cecilia: When did you first join Second Life?
SOFIE: I
started SL late 2007. I stumbled upon it while doing some research on online
networking methods.
Cecilia: What careers did you follow before you
discovered your passion for music?
SOFIE: I
was a hostess and then I did some modeling at Calamity haute and Arai agencies.
Cecilia: That is Great! When did you started feeling
that is time for a change and why did you pick a DJ career?
SOFIE: I
started DJing early 2008 at an Arabic venue that no longer is around. It was
quite an accomplishment for me. It opened a whole new world of opportunities. I
always admired DJs and their work and to be one has been a dream come true! I
didn't really replace modeling with DJing I do all sorts of things on SL as
much as my time allows. In fact I recently joined MVW modeling academy to brush
up on my skills and increase my opportunities and I'm still a model for Solo
Evane agency.
I first started to DJ to provide
Arabic entertainment mainly in a world where the Arab culture hardly existed
and I wanted to introduce it to Second life in the form of music but it has
opened a whole new world for me introduced me to new music from all over the
world. Can't deny it also provides
nicely for my shopping addiction :)
Cecilia: When was your first time DJING? How did you
felt at that moment tell us about your experience at that time.
SOFIE: I
was too excited and nervous at the same time! but after a few songs I totally
got in the mood and got really calm and started to really have fun.
Cecilia: Sofie, how would you describe yourself?
SOFIE: I'm
a very dedicated person who strives to perfect anything I do and this applies
to all my jobs including Djing I'm also a very friendly and outgoing person and
I get along easily with people.
Cecilia: What do
you think it takes to be a good DJ?
SOFIE: I
think DJs need a good ear and a sense of rhythm also a DJ needs to be very
perceptive to what his audience like and I find a good memory an essential perk
to a DJ who has regulars. Being a good performer with good audience rapport is
definitely a bonus :)
Cecilia: Do you have wide range of genres and what
do you prefer most, mixed sets or each set to be represented by one specific
genre?
SOFIE: Yes,
I have a wide range of genres that I play, ranging from Techno and Trance to
Jazz and romantic ballads! I love being
international with my sets and I play songs in several different languages.
I usually use mixed sets to
accommodate all kinds of listeners but it really depends on the venue where I'm
playing and the general attitude of the audience
Cecilia: Tell our readers where you DJ at the moment
so they can come enjoy your sets.
SOFIE: I
currently play weekly sets at Habibi Arabic club also at Frank's Elite jazz and
BPM club.
Cecilia: How can club owners contact and book you if
they are interested? Do you have a manager who makes the arrangements or you
are by yourself?
SOFIE: No,
they can just drop a note card to Sofie Knoller. I usually answer in less than
24 hrs.
Cecilia: Is there anything else you would like to
share with SLE readers?
SOFIE: “Music
is the universal language of mankind” I
absolutely believe in this and it's very prominent especially here on SL where
all boundaries have been crossed and borders don't exist.
Additional
Information
Group: secondlife:///app/group/3a82803c-2947-df2f-7bd1-37beda9fe1dd/about
Contact: Sofie Knoller for bookings
Saturday, June 20, 2015
MACKENZIE’S MUMBLINGS-FRIENDS WILL BE FRIENDS?
Saturday, June 20, 2015
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You, gentle reader, like me, have quite a few
friends on that friends list of yours.
People you friend in a moment of madness and never quite remember where
you met them or why you friended them in the first place. People you want to stay in touch with
because, well, they’re the business! And
then there are others who just mean a lot to you. The kind of people you can have a laugh with,
hang out with and just generally be crazy with.
Someone you can tell jokes to, or your innermost secrets. Those special people you wish you had in RL.
However, those people who are in your inner
circle (and you in their’s) are a fragile crowd. After all, it takes just one incident to
smash that bond forever and ruin what once was good. So exactly how far can you go in a solid
friendship without ripping everything to shreds?
I have a friend who is considering dating
someone who I consider one of Second Life’s greasiest men ever. There’s something about him that makes me want
to be physically sick and it’s been that way since I had the misfortune of
being in the same region as him. He has
a split personality it appears; one minute speaking his mind, the next trying
to back away with apologies and token gestures.
There’s just something in the
back of my head that doesn’t seem enamoured with him. Is it jealousy? Is it anger?
Is it genuinely fear for my friend?
So, do I step up and tell my friend about how
I feel about this guy? Or do I step back and let her make her own mistakes?
I mean, ultimately, it’s none of my damn
business what she does or who she sees.
But I’ve been around long enough to spot these kind of creatures so I
know the signs. He might prove me wrong,
there is that chance, but there’s still that something that tells me I’ll be dealing with hurt feelings, broken
hearts and tears in the near future. I
can’t shake it and I don’t know why…
If you
were in this situation, what would you do?
Personally, I’ll be stepping back and letting
her get on with it, despite my character aching to tell her otherwise. Why?
Because a true friend lets their friends make mistakes, with the best
will in the world. A true friend will be there to patch up a broken
heart, rub ointment on those tattered feelings and mop up the tears with their
shoulders. A true friend…doesn’t get
involved. It’s very easy to say “I told
you so” after the event. Everyone is an expert with hindsight; some
choosing not to say anything, some choosing to break it gently and a few just
coming out with it and saying “WHAT DID I SAY AT THE START?!?”. I, dear reader, will be the saying nothing
type, although inside I’ll be the other two as well, silently.
So what is the job of a friend really? Everyone has their own definitions. My definition is someone who is there no
matter what, but stays out of personal lives.
Someone who watches from afar and observes when things go wrong, and is
there to help out when needed. And, most
importantly, says nothing.
But what if I did voice my opinions about him and she took that badly? Is it worth ruining a friendship just to be
proved right/wrong in time? In my
opinion, no. If/when she gets turned over
by this guy and she asks me if I saw anything bad about him from the start, I
will say no. This negates the “well, why
didn’t you say something?” conversation.
That could possibly be seen as lying, but what is a friend to do? When things turn to affairs of the heart,
nobody wins. There is always a loser and
you have to make sure it’s not you.
Just step back, watch and wait.
Friday, June 19, 2015
Leeward Cruising Club’s Guerilla DJ: BennyThe Boozehound—Moonshade Pastorelli Reporting
Friday, June 19, 2015
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If you’ve ever sailed
the waters of Second Life with the Leeward Cruising Club (LCC) on a Tuesday at 5
p.m. SLT, you’ll know DJ BennyThe Boozehound. For over five years, has brought a special blend of music to residents
of the sailing sims.
At a recent
after-cruise party, he played ‘50s and ‘60s tunes, such as “Why Do Fools Fall
in Love?” and “La Bamba,” but not the versions you might
remember.
“I may have 16 or so
versions of the same song and, sometimes, I lay a different version on the
audience,” he said. “I just want people to get what isn’t in the original
version.”
With more than 91,500
mp3s on his drive, Boozehound always has something new for a crowd. In fact, a brainchild
of Boozehound was to recreate Woodstock in SL.
“I’d read this thing
about the Woodstock Project, where people were collecting every bit of tape
from Woodstock,” said Boozehound. “I have every existing recording.” So, two successful
Woodstock events became a reality—in 2012 and 2013. The second Woodstock ran 13
hours, attracted 90 avatars on the sim at a time, had the highest traffic
rating in SL for a sim that day, and earned L$500,000 for Relay for Life.
Photo credit: Runa McMillan |
2013
Woodstock Organizers Runa McMillan (left), BennyThe Boozehound, Fiona Haworth,
and Charlz Price
Boozehound spoke about
his music, his approach to DJing, and his influences.
Interview with BennyThe Boozehound
Moonshade:
What made you decide to DJ in SL?
Benny: It was the
urge to perform. I had this dream for a while. Before I started doing anything,
I did test recordings of playing live music. I was better than some people and
not as good as others. I’m a tough critic. I decided I wasn’t going to do that.
As Benny, I had access to the stream in Sailors Cove, so I told one of the
owners that I’d like to stream Christmas music on all the public sims. I
changed them to my stream and streamed it all Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
Then a St. Patrick’s Day party in Sailors Cove came along and I said, “Oh, I
can do that.” Then I started doing the Leeward Cruising Club parties and got
encouragement.
Moonshade: Why do you
DJ, primarily, in the SL’s sailing sims?
Benny: DJing in the sailing sims is huge. I’ve
had well over 350 shows at dozens of venues. At every estate, yacht club, the
Galaxy cruise ship, the Blake Sea, and many private homes, I've played gigs for
everyone. Not just with LCC and the many Sail4Life shows but also weddings,
birthday parties, memorial services, special events, and huge shows like
Woodstock and a Gatsby party [to honor the memory of Nantucket Yacht Club
commodore, Francois Jacques]. I've played every genre of music. A club DJ
would never get this kind of exposure or opportunity. To be perfectly honest,
why would I DJ anywhere else? Just like a certain club venue might be home to a
DJ, the entire sailing community has been home to me, and they've kept me
pretty busy over the years--happily.
photo credit: Runa McMillan |
Woodstock 2013
Moonshade: What types
of music do you typically play?
Benny: I’d say that the genres that I focus on
start in the 1920s with the small band jazz to the ‘40s big band jazz to the
‘50s rock and roll, doo-wop, rockabilly, etc. I play a lot of the ‘60s
music—all the psychedelia and all the ‘60s pop, Motown, and R&B. The ‘70s
material I get into were maybe not the popular music of the day. There's a lot
of reggae, folk, British rock, and, ultimately, disco and funk. I play quite a
lot of ‘80s material as well--punk, ska, new wave, synth pop, and grunge. If it
was recorded between 1920 and 1995, I probably have something of a collection
of it. Nothing is off limits though. For me, all music is valid and worth
exploration.
Moonshade:
What genres are your favorite to play?
Benny: Blues, jazz,
Dixieland, and zydeco. If I had to work at a club (this is the only way I can
answer this question), where I could play only one kind of music, I would work
at a blues club. It’s the music I know most about. It’s the music that satisfies
my need to play something new for people, something I discover they haven’t
heard before. Probably, one out of every four LCC shows is a blues show. Blues
is a big genre.
Moonshade:
What influenced your taste in and love for music?
Benny: I grew up in
the Philadelphia area. My parents were good friends with a primetime DJ and
program manager for WFIL, George Michael, and his wife. They’d go out clubbing
with my parents on Friday or Saturday nights. Guess who got to watch the kids?
When they came back, Mr. Michael didn’t pay me [for babysitting] in cash, he
paid me in records. He was a top DJ for a Philadelphia big market, top 40 radio
station. Every record company sent him promotional copy albums. At the age of
9, I was listening to what is considered now as classic blues—Lightnin’
Hopkins, Booker. I had Dr. John’s first album. Mr. Michael would give me
everything he wouldn’t use because he worked for a top 40 radio station. So at
that early age, I was exposed to this huge diversity of music—everything from
country, country blues, off the wall pop, off the wall folk, electronic music,
and jazz. He gave me Miles Davis’ album Bitches
Brew. So by the time I was 12 years old, I’d heard it all.
Benny’s
LCC Show at the Nantucket Yacht Club
Moonshade: Why is
"Leeward Cruising Club's Guerilla DJ" on your profile?
Benny: The reason for this is that doing shows
with the traveling circus that is LCC requires some special skills. We never go
to the same place twice in a row, and we go to new venues all the time. It
isn't a finite list. This means that the DJ crew and myself have to do set up
with property owners. Many times, this is a simple process and, just as many,
it is not--securing media permissions, build permissions, finding just the
right party spot or, in some cases, building one. Through the years, I've
coordinated with dozens of venue owners, and they are always cordial and
helpful if not downright excited. This is one of the pleasures of doing the Leeward
thing for me. I have the utmost respect for those folks and their willingness
to share, if only for a few hours, their piece of the grid with us."
Moonshade:
Where did your name, Benny the Boozehound, come from?
Benny: That’s from a
song. I was looking at names [for my avatar in SL] and I see “Boozehound.” It
just popped into my head. There’s a song by Emerson, Lake & Palmer on the Brain Salad Surgery album. It’s called
“Benny the Bouncer.” And I was just
like: “Benny the Boozehound.”
Moonshade: Tell us
about the LCC.
Benny: I encourage everyone to sail with the
Leeward Cruising Club. Everyone is welcome of course, and if you don't sail,
we'll find you a spot on a boat to ride along. Our motto is "No one left
on the dock." If you don't sail, swim; if you don't swim, fly; if you
don't fly, drive. In fact, I have a VW hippie bus I drive on the sea floor. But
by all means, join the group, come along and you get to hear everyone in our DJ
crew. And best of all, you never go to the same place twice in a row and never
hear the same music twice in a row.
Moonshade: Do you have
a group that people can join so they know when and where you’re DJing?
Benny: I have two--Benny Tunes and Blue
Pelican. The LCC, Second Life Sailing Association (SLSA), and Second Life Sailing Community (SLSC) make note of my Tuesday LCC shows weekly. I
encourage people to join those.
Thursday, June 18, 2015
ROCK 'n' ROLL PARTY AT DADDY-O's Thursday June 18th 6:00 - 8:00 PM
Thursday, June 18, 2015
Daddy-O's, dj huey walker, Mark Ussy, press release, rock n roll, second life
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Join us at Daddy-O's for a Rock 'n' Roll Party! DJ
Huey Walker and his lovely hostess Krissy Walker will be spinning those
timeless Rock 'n' Roll songs - the ones that "stick in your head and you
sing all day! Bring your song requests for DJ Huey and enjoy a night of good
music and friends. No particular dress code. But fun imaginative costumes
encouraged - in good taste of course! Grab
your significant other, your friends or just come alone and meet new friends at
Daddy-O's. Daddy-O's...Where fun RULEZ!
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