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PROMOTER PROFILE
Music Connection Magazine
Monday, September 10, 2007
By Scott Dudelson & Albert Vega
"In August 2006, the husband-and-wife duo of Donavan and Rachel Foy opened the all-ages music and art venue known as The Wire. Located in the Inland Empire, the space looks to provide a location for local artists, musicians and fans to come together aside from the traditional coffee shops and bars. The Foys spent more than a year and a half planning and designing the space, going so far as to enlist the help of Line 6 engineer, Darrell Smith, to set up an incredible 15,000 watt sound system. Add to this the Foys' experiences as artists, and The Wire is truly one of the quality independently run venues in the area for local, as well as L.A. and Orange County, artists branching out."
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"ID? NO WAY"
The Los Angeles Times - Calendar Weekend
Thursday, February 1, 2007
By Jessica Gelt
"Located on 2nd Avenue in quaint downtown Upland, the Wire is clean and professionally run, with art-covered walls and a fabulous sound system."
"One of the most well-maintained of the venues on the list. A young husband and wife who care about kids and music hope to keep it that way."
Read more from the story here.
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"WIRED FOR SOUND"
The Inland Valley Daily Bulletin - City News
Friday, October 20, 2006
By Liset Marquez
"Recently at a Friday night show, Your Mother's Lover, an electronic-based band thrilled more than 30 friends, family and fans.
The three member band was making its first appearance at The Wire, as was Amy Arroyo, a Fontana fan of the group.
'It's different from other venues, it's cleaner and cozier than others,' she said
Arroyo and her friends normally go out to Los Angeles or Hollywood at least twice a month to watch bands perform, but with high gas prices, that can be challenging, she said.
'Sometimes we have just gotten out of work and school and we can't get out there. To have a place here, it's nice,' Arroyo said." |
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