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Reno Music Project

We want to hear your ORIGINAL music!

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About the Reno Music Project
(For detailed information about our open mic and showcase events, see Booking Information )

The Reno Music Project is a labor of love, founded in 2007 by Todd South and several like-minded associates (headquartered at Maytan Music Center near downtown Reno, Nevada). The general concept is that of a music cooperative, i.e., an organization comprised of musicians and friends working together to provide a home for original, independent music in Northern Nevada. As such, we have set forth the following mission statement:

    Develop & encourage original talent: There's nothing wrong with performing someone else's song, especially when done with your own style & artistry. However, as there are already plenty of venues for "cover" songs to be performed and enjoyed, our primary purpose is to assist & encourage the creation, performance, recording, publication, and distribution of original, independent music. For years we've heard the complaint, "Reno lacks a decent music scene." We believe the scene is what you make it. Our aim is to help develop the local music scene and do our best to share Reno's music renaissance with the world.
    Promote music for music's sake: Songwriters & musicians are rarely able to relax and enjoy performing for an audience that appreciates their art and talent. Instead, they're often considered by venue management to be employed in the sale of beverages and comestibles. As the pressure grows to draw a crowd--any crowd--in order to sell drinks, their job ceases to be that of a performing artist. Conversely, attending shows at these venues can be more annoyance than entertainment, involving high drink prices and boorish behavior by drunken patrons, while a heartfelt performance becomes lost in the din. More often than not, live music faces the threat of being replaced by DJ's, karaoke machines, sports-blaring TV screens, etc.

Events produced by the Reno Music Project are always about just one thing: the music. There is no alcohol or smoking allowed, and our performance space is more listening room than casual hangout. The price of show admission (currently $5 ), includes hot & cold soft drinks at no extra cost. All performers are welcome to solicit gratuities, sell their CD's, promote upcoming gigs, etc.

    Produce "all-ages" shows: Anyone who grew up in the Truckee Meadows can tell you that it hasn't always been the best place to be a budding young musician or music lover. Until recently there weren't many places in our area where live music could be experienced without first being smothered in a cacophonous stew of cigarettes and slot machine clatter. We don't have anything against music bars or cabarets; some types of music were born to be wild, and the more venues providing stage time for original acts, the better! Unfortunately, these places (with some limited exceptions) aren't able to serve the under 21 crowd, not to mention adults who love live music but don't enjoy the bar scene. As such, we feel it's very important that all Reno Music Project activities be open to audience members of all ages and operated in a family-friendly manner.
    Provide an outstanding performance space: The award-winning Musician's Showcase series and Reno's Best Open Mic began in 2000 as a simple coffeehouse open mic night. After adding the showcase series in 2002, these music nights featured over 800 artists, performing for some of the most appreciative audiences a musician could hope for! Nonetheless, all good things must come to an end, and by the summer of 2007 it was clear that we had outgrown our small, cramped coffeehouse. We were fortunate to find the perfect partner in Maytan Music Center , providing us with a much larger performance space, room for a small recording studio, tremendous technical support (including PA, drums, amps, piano, etc.), and the chance to expand and grow as we strive to serve the independent music community.

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Member Since: 8/3/2005
Band Website: renomusicproject.com
Band Members:

From humble coffeehouse beginnings, the efforts of Todd South (voted "Best Musician of 2006") and the Reno Music Project have received Reader's Choice awards from the Reno News & Review for "Best Open Mic" (2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002) and "Best Place For Live Music" (2004, 2003, with 2nd place finishes in 2006 & 2005). As such, we of the Reno Music Project are proud to contribute to Reno's growing reputation as one of the friendliest cities for original music in the West!After five great years at the coffeehouse, in July 2007 the Reno Music Project moved to a larger, better equipped facility at Maytan Music Center, Reno's oldest family-owned, full-service music store. Maytan's has long been known for its support and sponsorship of independent musicians and music education. Maytan's and the Reno Music Project look forward to a bright future, working together to produce a variety of shows, workshops, and related events. Our current schedule includes:FRIDAY: Reno's Best Open Mic @ Maytan Music Center (7:00-11pm)
SATURDAY: Musician's Showcase @ Maytan Music Center (1-2 acts, 7:30-11pm)


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Booking Info

For complete, detailed info on booking shows, visit our website:http://www.renomusicproject.com/booking.shtmlSince most folks don't like to do all that readin' and such, here's the basic info on booking Reno Music Project shows at Maytan Music Center:
    All shows at Maytan Music Center are ALL-AGES with youth strongly encouraged to participate. Alcohol is not served and tobacco is not permitted in the building.
    Performers are provided with pro sound, backline support, and a listening room with enough seating space for 150+. Band members get in free, but there is : no paid compensation: for performers. The small door fee charged covers the cost of producing the shows, including refreshments (soft drinks, coffee, bottled water, etc.).:
    Our performance space is what's known as a listening room environment. It's not a bar, restaurant, coffeehouse, nightclub, dance hall, etc.--it's a lot more like a having a house concert with a REALLY BIG living room! This means we have a great space for performing and appreciating live music, however, without an attached "hospitality business" there is no draw other than the show itself. Playing to an empty room is no fun, so it's extremely important that bands do everything they can to promote their show.
    As much as we'd like to book everyone who asks, it doesn't make sense to set up a show and then have the audience consist of the soundman and the bands' significant others. Hence, our booking criteria starts with, "can the band draw at least 20 people?" We'd love to book every out-of-town act, but it's not worthwhile unless you can pair up with a local band and draw some listeners. Plus, being an unpaid venue, it often makes more sense for travelling acts to find a paying gig at a bar. Hopefully someday we'll draw enough "regulars" each week to warrant booking all the great acts who want to add Reno to their calendar.
    Showcases are currently being booked on an ad-hoc basis, typically on Saturday nights featuring 1-2 acts. If you like the idea of performing your original material in a listening room without distractions, and you're confident you can draw at least 20 people, email or call Todd South for booking questions.
    [email protected]
    775-530-2940

Sounds Like: South rises again
The area’s best open-mic night, the Reno Music Project, is resurrected. Hallelujah!By Peter Thompson
Reno News & Review, 08.16.07Read the entire story here:
http://www.newsreview.com/reno/Content?oid=383649

Hey, Todd South got quoted in another Reno music story by Mr. Thompson!

Vital Signs
Arts editor Peter Thompson examines the health of Reno's music scene http://www.newsreview.com/reno/Content?oid=596860

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My Blog

Comments & Kudos on recent events

Open mic has sure been all kinds of fun lately!  Tonight about 3/4 of Burning Peace will be on hand to warm up for our anniversary show next week, and I’ve gotten emails from some outstandi...
Posted by Reno Music Project on Fri, 21 Mar 2008 03:29:00 PST

Check out this event: Todd Souths 40th Birthday Party (LIVE MUSIC!)

Hosted By: Reno Music Project When: Saturday Mar 08, 2008 at 7:00 PMWhere: Maytan Music Center (upstairs)777 S. Center St. Reno, Nevada|29 89501United StatesDescription:Todd South's 40th Birthday Part...
Posted by Reno Music Project on Mon, 03 Mar 2008 02:45:00 PST

New stage backdrop!

A quick THANK YOU to Jo & Kurt for providing and installing our new stage backdrop (curtains) ... very nice work, guys!  Every little bit of volunteer effort makes our space at Maytan's that...
Posted by Reno Music Project on Fri, 08 Feb 2008 11:50:00 PST

BOOKING INFO

For complete, detailed info on booking shows, visit our website:http://www.renomusicproject.com/booking.shtmlSince most folks don't like to do all that readin' and such, here's the basic info on booki...
Posted by Reno Music Project on Sat, 10 Nov 2007 03:43:00 PST

We're looking for a few good folks!

The Reno Music Project is a cooperative music effort, focused onpromoting independent, original music within our community. WE NEEDYOUR HELP to make this work! We've got a great place to put on showsa...
Posted by Reno Music Project on Thu, 02 Aug 2007 01:51:00 PST

Reno's Best Open Mic ... REBORN!!!

The Reno Music ProjectpresentsReno's Best Open Michosted by Todd SouthOPENING NIGHT: August 3rd, 7pm (sign-up at 6:30, upstairs)Featured Performer: JUSTIN McMAHONMaytan Music Center (upstairs loft)777...
Posted by Reno Music Project on Wed, 01 Aug 2007 07:26:00 PST

RENO MUSIC PROJECT

As the poets have said, within the collapse of destruction lie the seeds of creation; two sides of the same coin.  The community of musicians and fans that we built during our years at Walden's C...
Posted by Reno Music Project on Mon, 09 Jul 2007 12:28:00 PST

THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT!!!

The 2006 "Best Of Reno" awards (Reno News & Review) were announced yesterday, and WE WON!  Thanks to everyone who cast a vote for our music efforts at Walden's!"Best Open Mic Night "2006, 200...
Posted by Reno Music Project on Fri, 20 Oct 2006 02:45:00 PST