ADD.COM BOYS R BACK OREGON LABEL GUIDE GRAPEFRUIT RIOT 44 LONGEST OREGON MUSIC / A LAMAR STILWELL GRINDSTONE UGUST 1999 photo Buko September 30-October 2, 1999 Embassy Suites Downtown Portland, Oregon 1999 North by Northwest Music & New Media Conference 3 DAYS OF PANELS 3 DAYS OF TRADE SHOW 3 NIGHTS OF MUSIC Visit www.nxnw.com to register, book your hotel or to get the most current information. NXNW has a new name in 1999, reflecting a new emphasis on the increasing role of new media technology in the music business. Registration rates & postmark deadline: $165 if postmarked by August 27, 1999 $195 walkup rate NXNW headquarters PO Box 4999 SXSW Austin TX 78765 tel 512/467-7979 fax 512/451-0754
[email protected] www.sxsw.com DRUM SHOP July, 1982 Map Of France Mania strikes Portland. ew Wave enough for the downtown crowds and Punk enough for the sub N urbs, Map Of France grew out of an- other popular club act, the Results, which featured vocalist front man Joe Loren, guitarist Leonard Marcel, drummer Charlie DeFrank and bassist Mike Chriss. When Marcel quit the band to move to L.A. Loren and his rhythm section approached Duane Jarvis to form Map Of France. Jarvis, formerly of the Odds was leaving the J. Issac (Quarterflash) managed Mike Fingerutt band. Things happened fast. Bassist Mike Chriss also the owner engineer of Wave studios in Vancouver, re- corded Map Of France doing the Jarvis tune “Nobody’s Baby” and the song was immediately picked up by radio station KGON and included on the heavily promoted “KGON ’82" local music album.