ClassicPetra.Com In Transition
ClassicPetra.Com In Transition
Just tried to log on to the Classic Petra site and it says it is in transition. I think there are some changes coming.
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I sent an email to Bob Bender today (the new management) to see if he could tell me anything and saying that the fans really would like to know what's up. Haven't got a reply yet, but maybe it helped them realize they need to say something.
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The blog can still be accessed.
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Great, I can still find out which shows are being cancelled.Preacherman777 wrote:The blog can still be accessed.
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I was wondering when you would jump in with one of your observations Jonathan...
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Well, I think it's important to acknowledge the good news here and that's that obviously somethings happening and once this transition is complete, hopefully we'll all have a better idea of what's going on.
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Great, I can still find out which shows are being cancelled.
LOL.... you're SO bad!
Transitions and changes so early in the game..... one can only wonder....
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What's scary is his observations are usually pretty accurate...And he times them just right.
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Well, its a bit frustrating (and boring, honestly) when that's all that's deemed blogworthy. This is their connection to the fans that remain, en masse. What did the guys do on their stops in a certain city? Perhaps there was a bit of scripture in a personal study they felt like sharing, something that is keeping them going when the road seems hard to travel. Maybe they are listening to a new artist, or an old artist and are drawing musical inspiration. Was there a certain restaurant they enjoyed? Maybe Bob figured out a new way to play a certain song, or someone is working on something great for an upcoming show. Maybe there's a cover song we should watch for...something to get buzz going, because there is none. I don't have to know everything they do at every turn, because that could get monotonous too, but, there is no human connection between classic Petra and Petra fans, just a itinerary updates? No thanks.
I have no idea what's going on, and maybe it is actually nothing.
I have no idea what's going on, and maybe it is actually nothing.
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Great ideas Jonathan! Maybe they just didn't think of this. Even I would be interested in stuff like that, and I'm only a nominal fan of those few years of Petra's music. Hopefully someone will see your post and take a hint.Jonathan wrote:Well, its a bit frustrating (and boring, honestly) when that's all that's deemed blogworthy. This is their connection to the fans that remain, en masse. What did the guys do on their stops in a certain city? Perhaps there was a bit of scripture in a personal study they felt like sharing, something that is keeping them going when the road seems hard to travel. Maybe they are listening to a new artist, or an old artist and are drawing musical inspiration. Was there a certain restaurant they enjoyed? Maybe Bob figured out a new way to play a certain song, or someone is working on something great for an upcoming show. Maybe there's a cover song we should watch for...something to get buzz going, because there is none. I don't have to know everything they do at every turn, because that could get monotonous too, but, there is no human connection between classic Petra and Petra fans, just a itinerary updates? No thanks.
I have no idea what's going on, and maybe it is actually nothing.
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So true, a lot of bands are using their blogs like this and its very interesting, and it keeps not only the fans interested but keeps the word of mouth and exposure going.Jonathan wrote:Well, its a bit frustrating (and boring, honestly) when that's all that's deemed blogworthy. This is their connection to the fans that remain, en masse. What did the guys do on their stops in a certain city? Perhaps there was a bit of scripture in a personal study they felt like sharing, something that is keeping them going when the road seems hard to travel. Maybe they are listening to a new artist, or an old artist and are drawing musical inspiration. Was there a certain restaurant they enjoyed? Maybe Bob figured out a new way to play a certain song, or someone is working on something great for an upcoming show. Maybe there's a cover song we should watch for...something to get buzz going, because there is none. I don't have to know everything they do at every turn, because that could get monotonous too, but, there is no human connection between classic Petra and Petra fans, just a itinerary updates? No thanks.
I have no idea what's going on, and maybe it is actually nothing.
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Re: ClassicPetra.Com In Transition
Blogging, tweeting, etc is hard to do for an artist. That is the job of a spokesman/publicist. Nowadays the musician has to wear so many hats, because the musician does not have a large staff of people taking care of the things that get in the way of work and making the music people want to hear. All of this social media is necessary, but it is like selling on ebay. It sounds simple and easy, but then people want replies to questions, more info, this, that and the other, and before you know it, it never stops and before you know it, hours have slipped away.
it is easy for one fan to ask one question, it is much harder to be the artist receiving those questions from hundreds and thousands of fans asking one question.
it is easy for one fan to ask one question, it is much harder to be the artist receiving those questions from hundreds and thousands of fans asking one question.
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Let us know if you get a response, because I've sent a couple his way without a reply, and also promoters are trying to get in touch with him, but fails to respond. These promoters are VERY interested in getting dates together.Preacherman777 wrote:I sent an email to Bob Bender today (the new management) to see if he could tell me anything and saying that the fans really would like to know what's up. Haven't got a reply yet, but maybe it helped them realize they need to say something.
BTW H2o are telling some promoters to get in contact with Bender for shows instead of them, does this make sense?
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So far no response at all. Just what Petra needs, yet another manager who is not on the ball. I think we got spoiled with Michael.
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