/ The Quad Cities band Condor & Jaybird performed live in IPR s Cedar Falls studios on March 10, 2020, three days before the COVID-19 pandemic was declared a national emergency.
The Quad Cities band Condor & Jaybird were the last act we had the opportunity to host in Studio One before the shutdown. After the pandemic ruined their album release and tour plans, they have a new outlook on music and life.
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Flashback to a year ago. The Moline, Illinois-based band Condor & Jaybird were performing live on IPR’s Studio One Tracks.
“That session was one of the most fun things I’d done in a long time,” said drummer Bryson Foster. It s an amazing opportunity and privilege to be in such a beautiful studio, so to a musician it was like being a kid in a candy shop. We had also been rehearsing for several months in preparation for the tour that we were days away from embarking on, and it felt rewarding to play our first gig liv
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Rep. Roger Williams, R-Austin, who represents the 25th District of Texas in the U.S. House, will take part in a panel for the annual South By Southwest festival today.
The panel, titled âCan We Save Live Music?â, is to share more about his Save Our Stages Act that was signed into law by former President Donald Trump in December 2020, Williamsâ office said in a news release.
âThis Act included the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant program that provides $15 billion in funding to the music industry through the Small Business Administration (SBA),â the release said.
Williams is urging the U.S. Small Business Administration to begin delivering money to eligible entities so people can get back to work, the release said.