Orlando, Los Angeles or NYC?
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BradH84 |
Orlando, Los Angeles or NYC? |
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Posts: 2262 (09/19/2008 8:25 PM) |
That's the three places a buddy and I are looking to move to within a year, he for graduate school and me to pursue music, (production/writing) which would
you pick if it were you?
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JellyRoll2 |
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Posts: 13598 (09/19/2008 8:29 PM) |
Well you've got to take schools into account so it depends on what he wants to do. But if you're looking to break into music I think you're better
with NYC or LA.
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CHIPPOMAN81 |
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Posts: 14287 (09/19/2008 8:29 PM) |
NYC. Lots of record labels and studios.
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Gemini9857 |
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Posts: 20442 (09/19/2008 8:31 PM) |
I think I would would suggest not going to Florida.
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adore hearts |
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Posts: 4847 (09/19/2008 8:32 PM) |
The only music business I can think of in Orlando is pop music/Johnny Wright.
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BradH84 |
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Posts: 2264 (09/19/2008 8:37 PM) |
CHIPPOMAN81 wrote: NYC is where we are leaning towards. But Id love LA, Ive already got connections there, not nessicaraly to help me, but to just get in with people so we wouldnt feel so alone. I know a couple actresses, a model, and one lead singer of a popular band, that's plus's of LA, but nyc seems cool too |
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Posts: 2265 (09/19/2008 8:38 PM) |
Gemini9857 wrote: Why not Florida? |
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Aikko |
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Posts: 1972 (09/19/2008 9:34 PM) |
BradH84 wrote:Too many old people. Come to LA!
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jcruinedme27 |
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Posts: 1169 (09/19/2008 9:37 PM) |
LA! Unless you want the seasonal change of NYC. Which i miss being in Orange county my self from colorado. (lol not exactly NYC but still)
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PuraVidaPanama |
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Posts: 12373 (09/19/2008 9:44 PM) |
Save yourself, don't come to florida. Go to LA!
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cujoladdietara |
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Posts: 2506 (09/19/2008 9:46 PM) |
NYC if you can afford it
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dawn9476 |
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Posts: 11330 (09/19/2008 9:46 PM) |
NYC. Just think of all the money you would save on gas by walking everywhere or taking the subway.
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orangepeel19 |
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Posts: 3006 (09/19/2008 9:48 PM) |
I know this wont help but I'd say LA.
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PhillyMusicChick |
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NYC. Lots of opportunities.
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green lights 30 |
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Posts: 18401 (09/19/2008 9:53 PM) |
NYC
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dannie9 |
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Posts: 3255 (09/19/2008 10:06 PM) |
nyc
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Tinkerbell053072 |
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Posts: 7066 (09/19/2008 10:07 PM) |
NYC first LA second. Leave Florida off of the selection list
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Kirkpatchick |
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Posts: 1946 (09/19/2008 10:13 PM) |
I lived in Orlando for a while and LOVED the atmosphere. There were so many young artistic people there, I thought it was great. Granted I was always
surrounded by Disney/Universal performers, but from what I saw they have many opportunities for music writers- just maybe on a smaller scale.
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vanessa bauer |
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Posts: 4155 (09/19/2008 10:18 PM) |
NYC is the most expensive on the list but probably the best place for the music industry.
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JenFromJersey |
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Posts: 14302 (09/19/2008 10:20 PM) Most Loyal *NSYNC Fan '08 |
Music industry is active in Nashville too and a much cheaper city
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ojos Sara |
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Posts: 3611 (09/19/2008 10:22 PM) |
I think it depends a lot on what he is doing for grad school. Do schools in all three cities have programs in what he wants to study? Are they good programs?
I'd be going wherever was the best, was giving me the most money, and would help me the most in furthering my career.
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