Monday, December 15, 2008

2008 Wanes But the Party Continues: Slipper Room Pix Part II

We're blessed that many friends old and new were able to make it to our holiday party last week at the Slipper Room. Speaking for myself, it was a whirlwind night so I didn't get as much time as I'd have liked to meet and greet, but I did have a blast. Here's some of the Shore Fire staff in moments of fun with our guests:

SFM's Brendan Gilmartin with Meridith Ochs and her husband "Julio" (Larry, really)

"Sunday Morning's" Ramon Parkins (center) with me and Bert Dahl of Madison House.

The Impact Artist Management team, Ed Gerrard (left); their newest employee; Aki Odoule; and Savoy Label Group's Stu Fine.

Nick Baily's wife Becky, with SFM's Nora Lyons and Nick Baily
Arthur Levy with SFM's Lauretta Charlton and Premiere's VP Ira Robbins.

SFM's Nancie S. Martin with Michael Mooney and Jeff Iorio from OK
Magazine.

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It's About the Talent: Slipper Room Pix Part I

A couple of hundred friends made it to Shore Fire's annual holiday party last week at the Slipper Room, but it's always an extra special treat when our musician clients are able to make it. It can never be said enough that it's the artists who come first in our book. Without you guys, we might as well be pushing toothpaste. So from us to you: a sincere, a hearty, a big-headline-in-the-press-release-worthy "THANKS."

Here's Ben Allison with Shore Fire's Rebecca Shapiro, who stopped in on a break from working on new music.


A new client, Anne Heaton, quieted a tough, end-of-party crowd with her supple, must-hear voice and piano-based songs from her upcoming album Blazing Red. She definitely walked out that evening with some important new fans in the press...stay tuned.

Sarah Borges (on right, with SFM's Maggie Poulos) drove down from Boston just for our party, a wonderful surprise. She came with some of her band and their presence was very welcome, lending a black leather jacket vibe to the event...and you gotta check out her black leather jacket album that's coming next year with her band The Broken Singles, The Stars Are Out.


When Maiysha arrived, she was the automatic center of attention, and hands down winner of the "Best Subject Of A Snapshot Taken by a Teetering Amateur Photographer" Award. Here she is with her producer Scott Jacoby (far right) along with guest Shawn Greenbaum and a sliver of Rebecca Shapiro.



I missed seeing her and snapping a shot, but Jersey rocker Danielia Cotton was also in the house.

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