Organizing an event can be a daunting task, and one of the most critical aspects of event management is ticketing. From creating tickets, managing sales, to tracking attendance, the entire process can be time-consuming and stressful. This is where Ticketcrm – a powerful event ticket management software designed to make event ticketing a breeze – comes in. In this article, we will explore the features and benefits of Ticketcrm and why it is the perfect solution for your event ticketing needs.
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How Art Can Help Develop Your Creativity and Writing Skills

Art is the best invention of humankind. By taking part in activities such as songwriting, drawing pictures, or crafting with clay, we materialize the visions in our heads. These experiences allow people to develop their creativity and writing skills. But how does this process occur, and how do people improve their versatile skills through art? Here’s what you should know.
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The Rolling Stones: Some Girls Live in Texas Coming to DVD!
It’s easy to take a band like The Rolling Stones for granted. They’ve been together, through various lineup changes (but surprisingly only one actual member death!), touring and recording new music since before most people reading this blog were even born. Is that some kind of record? I’m just going to say that it is. In the summer of 1978, having just released the album Some Girls, The Rolling Stones took off on a summer tour of the United States that is considered by many fans to have included the band’s best performances ever. Guitarist Ronnie Wood had been an official member of the group for just two years and the entire band – Charlie Watts included – were still at least a few years on the left side of 40. The Stones were young, they were hot, and they were an unstoppable rock force!
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Headline of The Day (Hint: It Involves Professional Trainwreck Courtney Love)
“Courtney Love Gives the Worst Concert of Her Notorious Bad-Concert-Giving Career”
Trust me, it’s a fun read: Via Gawker.
Alice Cooper Band Open for Led Zeppelin’s First US Gigs

Led Zeppelin 1969 Promo Shot
On This Date, January 2nd In 1969: Led Zeppelin began a three-night stand at the Whisky a Go Go in West Hollywood, CA. The opening act was the band Alice Cooper, whose first album, Pretties for You, had not yet been released.

Alice Cooper The Band, 1969


