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Curbside Concerts: Live Music Lives On One Driveway At A Time

Todd and Maura Altschuler were live music fans with ties to the local music scene in Frisco, CO who had a simple idea to resurrect their music scene safely: Curbside. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2020/06/curbside-concerts-live-music-lives-on-one-driveway-at-a-time.html]

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Todd and Maura Altschuler were live music fans with ties to the local music scene in Frisco, CO who had a simple idea to resurrect their music scene safely: Curbside Concerts.

Eric Gould, Chief Ambassador for Curbside Concerts joins Michael Brnadvold and Jay Gilbert in a new Music Biz Weekly podcast filled with actionable ideas for musicians, booking agents and fans.

Curbside Concerts can’t replace the experience of attending a live show, but it can keep concerts live in the meantime.  But as Maura told Todd, “live music can still survive one driveway at a time.”