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Jambase Green Blog

Jambase.com, one of our favorite live music websites, has done an admirable job of covering the environmental sustainability issues facing the music industry through their extremely thoughtful and insightful GreenBase blog. Since April 18, 2007, the blog’s team of writers have been covering (and uncovering) the news, trends, and realities of our industry. As they have consistently proven to unafraid of calling out “greenwashing” even among the major music festivals, they serve as a much-needed watchdog in our music industry / environmental sustainability world.

So it was an honor for us to be the feature of an extensive interview and profile last week - “The Greening of Bluegrass: An Interview with Telluride’s Steve Szymanski. Give their piece a read (along with these two earlier pieces) and share your thoughts either here or over on the GreenBase blog.

And in the spirit of Greenbase writer, Jason Turgeon, who often ends his posts with a YouTube clip, here’s one of the acts we’re looking forward to at this year’s Telluride Bluegrass (their only show of 2008!)…

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One Response to “Jambase Green Blog”

  1. Green Tips says:
    September 6th, 2008 at 9:15 am

    Great Green Blog. Check out my green tips blog http://www.cipacs.org

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