The Indie Venue Bible now available
By bandweblogs on Jan 18, 2008 in Music, Press Releases | Tags: Books, Indie, Music, Networking, The Indie Bible, The Indie Venue Bible, Venues

From the creators of The Indie Bible comes The Indie Venue Bible – a comprehensive directory that features 26,000 live music venues and 2000 booking agents in the US and Canada.
The Indie Venue Bible lists the obvious venues that you can find in any venue directory. What sets it apart from the others is the lesser known venues that you won’t find listed anywhere else.
You’ll find thousands of coffee shops, restaurants, house concerts, theaters, clubs, halls, churches and book stores – any place you can land a gig! There are also thousands of wonderful venues listed in smaller towns that have been ignored by mainstream venue directories. For example, we have listings for over 300 cities and towns in New York State alone.
To make your life easier, we went a step further and painstakingly researched which genres of music each of these venues feature.
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