Maid 4 TV in Action

Maid the Future

Picture Maid 4 TV’s evolution from a one man band to a super group power house touring band… One man with his briefcase of charm and a suitcase of clothes taking an aimless adventure halfway across America from Omaha, NE to Los Angeles with barely any money in his pocket but a heart and mind full of dreams and passion. Once in his new city of freedom and opportunity, he puts out an ad looking for a dj/producer and a visual artist as the backbone of the forming group. With the DJ, visual artist and the man they start booking shows around LA to capture some attention. The man of this group would develop a spectacle of on stage antics that would rile the crowd. While performing alone for a few months he would also be searching for Maid dancers. Since maids are both male and female and the man’s main purpose in life is to be the center of attention... it is only fitting to form a writing team and vocal group with a man and a woman. This is the niche! Buy Sex You All will be the first release from this super-group of menservants and maidservants which will go on to sell millions of copies and travel the world singing songs of happiness and triumph, while spreading cheer and most of all love to the people of the land. Can you dig it?

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Photobucket Photobucket Moving to the LA area SOON and will be hosting auditions for male and female dancers and singers! Also looking for a DJ and Visual Artist to get things rolling immediately! 11elevenprod@gmail.com or maid4tv@hotmail.com... you have options.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Love from City Weekly...

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By: Marq MannerIssue: http://67.227.135.129/issue/5/21/america-f-yeah
02 Jul2008
TRL Maxey, who has worked in the radio industry here in Omaha for many years, is hosting an event this Sunday at the Waiting Room entitled “Y Not Now?” The event is set up to create a dialogue amongst those attending on topics such as politics, culture and local activism. The event will hopefully allow others interested in these and other topics to network with each other and brainstorm on ways to come together to contribute back to our community. This is the first of many events that Maxey has planned. This event will feature music from Adam “It’s True” Hawkins, Breathless and the Last Few. DJ’s Brent Crampton of Loom and Power 106.9’s Hot Boy will also be on hand for a dance party to follow the live music portion of the event. Info sessions and show start at 8 p.m. and the cost of the event is $5.

Another happening this Sunday is the CD release show for the final Hacienda Brothers album at Mick‘s. The Hacienda Brothers, a collaboration between Dave Gonzalez and Chris Gafney, were based out of Arizona but were adopted by many music fans here in Omaha as one of our own. Gonzalez was a founding member of popular rock-a-billy band the Paladins and Gaffney was a revered solo artist and sometimes collaborator with Blasters front man Dave Alvin. Gaffney passed away this past April from liver cancer. Gonzalez is going back on the road for the first time in six years without his partner and doing tribute/benefit shows celebrating the band’s final release “Arizona Motel.” Gonzalez will be backed by a band of all-star Texas musicians that he is calling the Stone River Boys. Buying advanced tickets to this show is highly recommended and they can be purchased at SundayRoadhouse.com.

If you are out looking to celebrate the Fourth of July with some live music, do not waste your time. Thursday and Saturday have plenty of entertainment options for those celebrating a long weekend or looking to show out of town guests what Omaha has to offer. On Thursday at the Waiting Room, kitschy touring band Colourmusic headline a show that is rounded out by locals Oui Bandits. Pixies front man Frank Black returns to Omaha with his rock band alter ego Black Francis. Black will be performing at the Slowdown with local singer-songwriter Brad Hoshaw opening. Hoshaw will be performing a rare full band show.
This week’s early blues show at Murphy’s features Curley Taylor and Zydeco Trouble. I think that name explains what kind of party you will find out there at the 5:30 p.m. show. Two of the most popular bands of the ‘90s, Goldfinger and Less Than Jake, team up for a tour that will take them to Sokol Auditorium on Saturday night. The show is rounded out by Big D and the Kids Table and Suburban Legends. Grammy-nominated Christian band Red will perform at the Slowdown on Saturday night with locals Aurasing. Two of Omaha’s biggest drawing bands right now Led Zepplin tribute band Song Remains The Same and original funksters Satchel Grande combine audiences Saturday for a big show at the Waiting Room. The Whipkey Three take the stage on Saturday for a headlining gig at Mick’s and Bloodcow kick off their east coast tour that same night at Mike’s Place in Council Bluffs. The Legacy Amphitheater at the Shops at Legacy will be hosting an all day jazz and blues festival that day, too.The event starts off at noon with 112 North Duck and continues until 10 p.m. with the Dave Lambert Band, Higher Pursuit, Blue House and the King Cool Orchestra. This event is free and family friendly

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