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SUMMARY:Buddha Blue {RICH'S BIRTHDAY!!}
DESCRIPTION:Doors@6pm \nSHOW 8:30-MIDNIGHT \n@Door $7 \nhttps://www.facebook.com/BuddhaBlueBand
URL:https://themissionjc.com/event/buddha-blue-richs-birthday/
LOCATION:The Mission\, 915 E High Street\, Jefferson City\, MO\, 65109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Blues
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SUMMARY:Planet Jazz {2nd Thurs} @ The Mission!!
DESCRIPTION:Doors@5pm \nSHOW 7-10\nNo Cover – Tips kindly appreciated! \nFACEBOOK {Planet Jazz} \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Planet-Jazz-3-11-2021-1.mp4\nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Planet-Jazz-2-11-2021-1.mp4\nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Planet-Jazz-11-2021-1.mp4\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPlanet Jazz\, one of the most popular Jazz groups in Mid-Missouri for over twenty five years. Mixing up Jazz with Reggae\, Swing\, Cajun and Island. \nMark Atkins Lieberman: Guitar\nMonte Safford: Drums\nBill Roe: Bass
URL:https://themissionjc.com/event/planet-jazz-2nd-thurs-the-mission-4/2023-06-08/
LOCATION:The Mission\, 915 E High Street\, Jefferson City\, MO\, 65109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Jazz,SHOWS
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SUMMARY:THE MANKIN BROTHERS! {First Thursday}
DESCRIPTION:Doors@5pm/SHOW 7:30-10:30PM \nNO COVER – Tips kindly appreciated! \nFACEBOOK {The Mankin Brothers} \nFACEBOOK {Down Side Up} \n     \n\n\n\nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/10000000_405491727036128_3880264933967974039_n.mp4\nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/10000000_514612792642743_2381560185716431383_n.mp4\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAaron and Ryan Mankin\, drummer and guitarist from regional rock band\, Down Side Up bringing a brotherly acoustic duo to The Mission stage. Tons of buttery harmonies and humor. It’s a family thang!
URL:https://themissionjc.com/event/the-mankin-brothers-first-thursday-3/2023-06-01/
LOCATION:The Mission\, 915 E High Street\, Jefferson City\, MO\, 65109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acoustic,Cover Bands,Indie Folk,Indie Rock
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SUMMARY:Open Mic Night {Wednesdays}
DESCRIPTION:Doors@5:30pm \nSignUp@6:30pm \nSHOW@7PM \nNo Cover- Tips kindly appreciated!! \n\n15 Minute Time Slot includes set up and performance\nMusic – solo/duo/trio or more\, All genres welcome. Poetry\, comedy\, spoken word\, dance. Bring whatya got!\nMinors are welcome\, but will need a parent/guardian to join them.\nEarly Sign Up available for 7:00\, 7:30\, 8:00\, 8:30\, 9:00\, 9:30 and 9:45 through the link below:\n\n` \n\nPlease respect your reserved time and arrive 30 minutes ahead of your chosen time.\n\nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Ken-Sinclair.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Vocal.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Dylan-McCord.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Comedy.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Casey-and-Caleb.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Abigail-Rose.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Hunter-Park.mp4 \n9 Tips to Rock Open Mic \n Featured Article\, How To  Making Music\nAny performer will tell you that you can practice for years in the comfort and privacy of your room\, but it’s not until you take your act to a stage in front of live people that you’ll really hone your craft. If you’re not ready to book shows of your own\, how can you get comfortable on a stage? Open mic events can solve the problem. \n\n\nOpen mic nights serve as incubators for beginning musicians\, or for more practiced types\, they are a great way to test new material before throwing it into a big show. For the totally fresh player\, it can be a daunting experience. Here are 9 tips to rock open mic so you will be prepared to take the stage and get the most out of the experience. \n9 Tips to Rock Open Mic \n1. Know what kind of an open mic it is. Do a little research before you attend the event. Open mics are not universally the same. Some are all acoustic (no microphones or plugged-in instruments); some are coffeehouse-style where people sit in silence listening to players; some are jams where a backing band or equipment might be provided. Make a trip down to the open mic you’ve got in mind before you participate\, or contact the host to get the details. \n2. Everyone at an open mic knows it’s an open mic. People there are not expecting a Lady Gaga production to walk through the door. They’re expecting a musician (or possibly a small group) to share some material that might be polished\, or it might be the first time performed on a stage. Don’t stress about what people will think. They understand the spirit of the event. \n3. Feel totally comfortable with your material. You’ll probably only have a few songs (many open mics are set by a song or time limit\, usually about three songs or 15 minutes @ The Mission)\, so make sure you’re putting your best foot forward. Just in case you get rattled on stage\, make sure you know the tunes in and out.  \n4. Don’t stress about what to bring. Whoever is running the open mic will have equipment for you and they should be fully capable of setting you up with it. If you’ve never plugged in a guitar or sung into a microphone—don’t worry. They’ll make sure you do it right and that it sounds good. That’s part of the Open Mic experience at The Mission. We have a full back line: Guitars – acoustic/electric\, electric & amp and bass & amp. Full drum kit & Yamaha keyboard. Mics\, cables\, stands. And our sound technician is here to help. \n5. Don’t be afraid to ask. Open mic beginners may think they are completely at the host’s mercy. Truth is\, we’re here to make you sound good! That said\, if you can’t hear yourself\, vocals are too loud\, guitar is too quiet\, whatever\, by all means\, tell them! \n6. Don’t be afraid to trust. The host should understand their sound system very well\, so trust that once you’re settled on stage they’re making it sound right out front. If you’re happy with what’s in your monitor sound\, leave the rest to them. We know our system inside and out. It’s a small room and you have 15 minutes. Let us do our job and make the room sound perfect for your performance.  \n7. Support other players. If you don’t want to be judged\, don’t judge other people. Open mics are a place to try material you might not get to try on other stages. Celebrate the people who come to share their art. Cannot emphasize this enough! This is the spirit of Open Mic Nights at The Mission. Enough said. \n8. Network. Open mics are musician hangouts—take advantage! If you’re looking to start a band or find musicians to see elsewhere\, there’s a good chance they’ll be hanging out at an open mic. We’re on Season 14 at The Mission full of Open Mic Stories of success. \n9. Learn from the experience. Every time you walk away from an open mic\, there is something to learn. How were you received? What feedback did people give you? Did you feel more comfortable? How did you compare with the other players? Honestly analyze the event to improve your performance next time. And take the compliments even if you know you made mistakes. You still entertained folks. \n(10) And finally\, HAVE FUN! Open mics are meant\, most of all\, to be fun. Musicians get to mingle\, everyone gets to play\, and even if you have the biggest flub of all time—it’s all in the spirit of open mic. To take the stage at all is to win. Enjoy it\, learn from the experience\, and have a good time! Join us for Open Mic Night\, share some air and feel the Mission Magic!
URL:https://themissionjc.com/event/5-24-open-mic-night-the-mission/
LOCATION:The Mission\, 915 E High Street\, Jefferson City\, MO\, 65109\, United States
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SUMMARY:Rose Ridge!!
DESCRIPTION:Doors @7PM \nSHOW 8-10 \nNO COVER \nRose Ridge took a walk about and rambles back to the stage for a one night appearance. Special guest bartender PAIGE DOW!! \nFACEBOOK {Rose Ridge} \nA Wisconsin boy and Mississippi girl\, Rose Ridge refers to their collaboration as running with scissors\, making and faking their favorite tunes. Tracy started picking at age five\, returning to the stage in 2012 after 25 years away from public performances. Jenny began performing classical works as a child\, obtaining a degree in Music Theory & Composition. While raising her family\, she’s played in a couple of local projects and in 2009 opened a music venue. With Tracy’s encouragement\, Jenny returned to the stage in 2012. Whether performing their own creations or putting a new spin on another artist’s song\, playing in front of folks continues to fuel the fire. Doing what ya love with somebody ya love is as good as it gets. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nJenny Babcock – Vocals \nTracy Blase – Guitar/Vocals \n \n  \n \n  \n \n \n\n\n \n \n \n \n \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://themissionjc.com/event/rose-ridge-2/
LOCATION:The Mission\, 915 E High Street\, Jefferson City\, MO\, 65109\, United States
CATEGORIES:SHOWS
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SUMMARY:5/24 - Open Mic Night @ The Mission
DESCRIPTION:Doors@5:30pm \nSignUp@6:30pm \nSHOW@7PM \nNo Cover- Tips kindly appreciated!! \n\n15 Minute Time Slot includes set up and performance\nMusic – solo/duo/trio or more\, All genres welcome. Poetry\, comedy\, spoken word\, dance. Bring whatya got!\nMinors are welcome\, but will need a parent/guardian to join them.\nEarly Sign Up available for 7:00\, 7:30\, 8:00\, 8:30\, 9:00\, 9:30 and 9:45 through the link below:\n\n` \n\nPlease respect your reserved time and arrive 30 minutes ahead of your chosen time.\n\nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Ken-Sinclair.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Vocal.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Dylan-McCord.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Comedy.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Casey-and-Caleb.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Abigail-Rose.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Hunter-Park.mp4 \n9 Tips to Rock Open Mic \n Featured Article\, How To  Making Music\nAny performer will tell you that you can practice for years in the comfort and privacy of your room\, but it’s not until you take your act to a stage in front of live people that you’ll really hone your craft. If you’re not ready to book shows of your own\, how can you get comfortable on a stage? Open mic events can solve the problem. \n\n\nOpen mic nights serve as incubators for beginning musicians\, or for more practiced types\, they are a great way to test new material before throwing it into a big show. For the totally fresh player\, it can be a daunting experience. Here are 9 tips to rock open mic so you will be prepared to take the stage and get the most out of the experience. \n9 Tips to Rock Open Mic \n1. Know what kind of an open mic it is. Do a little research before you attend the event. Open mics are not universally the same. Some are all acoustic (no microphones or plugged-in instruments); some are coffeehouse-style where people sit in silence listening to players; some are jams where a backing band or equipment might be provided. Make a trip down to the open mic you’ve got in mind before you participate\, or contact the host to get the details. \n2. Everyone at an open mic knows it’s an open mic. People there are not expecting a Lady Gaga production to walk through the door. They’re expecting a musician (or possibly a small group) to share some material that might be polished\, or it might be the first time performed on a stage. Don’t stress about what people will think. They understand the spirit of the event. \n3. Feel totally comfortable with your material. You’ll probably only have a few songs (many open mics are set by a song or time limit\, usually about three songs or 15 minutes @ The Mission)\, so make sure you’re putting your best foot forward. Just in case you get rattled on stage\, make sure you know the tunes in and out.  \n4. Don’t stress about what to bring. Whoever is running the open mic will have equipment for you and they should be fully capable of setting you up with it. If you’ve never plugged in a guitar or sung into a microphone—don’t worry. They’ll make sure you do it right and that it sounds good. That’s part of the Open Mic experience at The Mission. We have a full back line: Guitars – acoustic/electric\, electric & amp and bass & amp. Full drum kit & Yamaha keyboard. Mics\, cables\, stands. And our sound technician is here to help. \n5. Don’t be afraid to ask. Open mic beginners may think they are completely at the host’s mercy. Truth is\, we’re here to make you sound good! That said\, if you can’t hear yourself\, vocals are too loud\, guitar is too quiet\, whatever\, by all means\, tell them! \n6. Don’t be afraid to trust. The host should understand their sound system very well\, so trust that once you’re settled on stage they’re making it sound right out front. If you’re happy with what’s in your monitor sound\, leave the rest to them. We know our system inside and out. It’s a small room and you have 15 minutes. Let us do our job and make the room sound perfect for your performance.  \n7. Support other players. If you don’t want to be judged\, don’t judge other people. Open mics are a place to try material you might not get to try on other stages. Celebrate the people who come to share their art. Cannot emphasize this enough! This is the spirit of Open Mic Nights at The Mission. Enough said. \n8. Network. Open mics are musician hangouts—take advantage! If you’re looking to start a band or find musicians to see elsewhere\, there’s a good chance they’ll be hanging out at an open mic. We’re on Season 14 at The Mission full of Open Mic Stories of success. \n9. Learn from the experience. Every time you walk away from an open mic\, there is something to learn. How were you received? What feedback did people give you? Did you feel more comfortable? How did you compare with the other players? Honestly analyze the event to improve your performance next time. And take the compliments even if you know you made mistakes. You still entertained folks. \n(10) And finally\, HAVE FUN! Open mics are meant\, most of all\, to be fun. Musicians get to mingle\, everyone gets to play\, and even if you have the biggest flub of all time—it’s all in the spirit of open mic. To take the stage at all is to win. Enjoy it\, learn from the experience\, and have a good time! Join us for Open Mic Night\, share some air and feel the Mission Magic!
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LOCATION:The Mission\, 915 E High Street\, Jefferson City\, MO\, 65109\, United States
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SUMMARY:5/21 - Sunday Blues Jam @ The Mission!!
DESCRIPTION:Doors@2pm\nBLUES JAM 3-7PM\nNo Cover – Tips kindly appreciated! \nLAST Sundays at The Mission we jam! Spread thep word\, invite folks and kindly consider supporting the blues jam culture. Invite YOUNG players. A successful jam is a reflection of a healthy music community. It is also an imperative opportunity to blend generations through music. Don’t let this be a lost art on our watch. \nHost band: The Missionaries {Home grown host band} \nKenny Hunt – Guitar/Vocals\nCody Pursifull – Guitar/Vocals\nRobert Duckworth – Bass \nJoe Odneal  – Drums \nSign up will start promptly at 2pm. Host band to kick things off @ 3pm…all those who sign up at a reasonable time\, WILL get to perform. \nIf you are new to blues jams\, don’t let this scare you away. Remember\, it is a time to learn\, grow and network. To our seasoned musicians\, yes it is a time to have fun. It is also a time to pass along what you know through encouragement. Each of you had a mentor at one point in your musical career. Kindly remember that. \nWe’ve got a good thing going on with our Sunday Jams. Join us! \n \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/22032644_139203016696066_7642559699509837824_n.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/22027697_151288668802125_1970035377653678080_n.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/22000886_256602464861073_1129397779748093952_n-1.mp4 \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n 
URL:https://themissionjc.com/event/4-30-sunday-blues-jam-the-mission/
LOCATION:The Mission\, 915 E High Street\, Jefferson City\, MO\, 65109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Blues,Sunday Blues Jam
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SUMMARY:5/17 - Open Mic Night @ The Mission
DESCRIPTION:Doors@5:30pm \nSignUp@6:30pm \nSHOW@7PM \nNo Cover- Tips kindly appreciated!! \n\n15 Minute Time Slot includes set up and performance\nMusic – solo/duo/trio or more\, All genres welcome. Poetry\, comedy\, spoken word\, dance. Bring whatya got!\nMinors are welcome\, but will need a parent/guardian to join them.\nEarly Sign Up available for 7:00\, 7:30\, 8:00\, 8:30\, 9:00\, 9:30 and 9:45 through the link below:\n\n` \n\nPlease respect your reserved time and arrive 30 minutes ahead of your chosen time.\n\nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Ken-Sinclair.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Vocal.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Dylan-McCord.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Comedy.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Casey-and-Caleb.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Abigail-Rose.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Hunter-Park.mp4 \n9 Tips to Rock Open Mic \n Featured Article\, How To  Making Music\nAny performer will tell you that you can practice for years in the comfort and privacy of your room\, but it’s not until you take your act to a stage in front of live people that you’ll really hone your craft. If you’re not ready to book shows of your own\, how can you get comfortable on a stage? Open mic events can solve the problem. \n\n\nOpen mic nights serve as incubators for beginning musicians\, or for more practiced types\, they are a great way to test new material before throwing it into a big show. For the totally fresh player\, it can be a daunting experience. Here are 9 tips to rock open mic so you will be prepared to take the stage and get the most out of the experience. \n9 Tips to Rock Open Mic \n1. Know what kind of an open mic it is. Do a little research before you attend the event. Open mics are not universally the same. Some are all acoustic (no microphones or plugged-in instruments); some are coffeehouse-style where people sit in silence listening to players; some are jams where a backing band or equipment might be provided. Make a trip down to the open mic you’ve got in mind before you participate\, or contact the host to get the details. \n2. Everyone at an open mic knows it’s an open mic. People there are not expecting a Lady Gaga production to walk through the door. They’re expecting a musician (or possibly a small group) to share some material that might be polished\, or it might be the first time performed on a stage. Don’t stress about what people will think. They understand the spirit of the event. \n3. Feel totally comfortable with your material. You’ll probably only have a few songs (many open mics are set by a song or time limit\, usually about three songs or 15 minutes @ The Mission)\, so make sure you’re putting your best foot forward. Just in case you get rattled on stage\, make sure you know the tunes in and out.  \n4. Don’t stress about what to bring. Whoever is running the open mic will have equipment for you and they should be fully capable of setting you up with it. If you’ve never plugged in a guitar or sung into a microphone—don’t worry. They’ll make sure you do it right and that it sounds good. That’s part of the Open Mic experience at The Mission. We have a full back line: Guitars – acoustic/electric\, electric & amp and bass & amp. Full drum kit & Yamaha keyboard. Mics\, cables\, stands. And our sound technician is here to help. \n5. Don’t be afraid to ask. Open mic beginners may think they are completely at the host’s mercy. Truth is\, we’re here to make you sound good! That said\, if you can’t hear yourself\, vocals are too loud\, guitar is too quiet\, whatever\, by all means\, tell them! \n6. Don’t be afraid to trust. The host should understand their sound system very well\, so trust that once you’re settled on stage they’re making it sound right out front. If you’re happy with what’s in your monitor sound\, leave the rest to them. We know our system inside and out. It’s a small room and you have 15 minutes. Let us do our job and make the room sound perfect for your performance.  \n7. Support other players. If you don’t want to be judged\, don’t judge other people. Open mics are a place to try material you might not get to try on other stages. Celebrate the people who come to share their art. Cannot emphasize this enough! This is the spirit of Open Mic Nights at The Mission. Enough said. \n8. Network. Open mics are musician hangouts—take advantage! If you’re looking to start a band or find musicians to see elsewhere\, there’s a good chance they’ll be hanging out at an open mic. We’re on Season 14 at The Mission full of Open Mic Stories of success. \n9. Learn from the experience. Every time you walk away from an open mic\, there is something to learn. How were you received? What feedback did people give you? Did you feel more comfortable? How did you compare with the other players? Honestly analyze the event to improve your performance next time. And take the compliments even if you know you made mistakes. You still entertained folks. \n(10) And finally\, HAVE FUN! Open mics are meant\, most of all\, to be fun. Musicians get to mingle\, everyone gets to play\, and even if you have the biggest flub of all time—it’s all in the spirit of open mic. To take the stage at all is to win. Enjoy it\, learn from the experience\, and have a good time! Join us for Open Mic Night\, share some air and feel the Mission Magic!
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LOCATION:The Mission\, 915 E High Street\, Jefferson City\, MO\, 65109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open Mic Night @ The Mission
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SUMMARY:Planet Jazz {2nd Thurs} @ The Mission!!
DESCRIPTION:Doors@5pm \nSHOW 7-10\nNo Cover – Tips kindly appreciated! \nFACEBOOK {Planet Jazz} \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Planet-Jazz-3-11-2021-1.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Planet-Jazz-2-11-2021-1.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Planet-Jazz-11-2021-1.mp4 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPlanet Jazz\, one of the most popular Jazz groups in Mid-Missouri for over twenty five years. Mixing up Jazz with Reggae\, Swing\, Cajun and Island. \nMark Atkins Lieberman: Guitar\nMonte Safford: Drums\nBill Roe: Bass
URL:https://themissionjc.com/event/planet-jazz-2nd-thurs-the-mission-4/2023-05-11/
LOCATION:The Mission\, 915 E High Street\, Jefferson City\, MO\, 65109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Jazz,SHOWS
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SUMMARY:5/10 - Open Mic Night @ The Mission
DESCRIPTION:Doors@5:30pm \nSignUp@6:30pm \nSHOW@7PM \nNo Cover- Tips kindly appreciated!! \n\n15 Minute Time Slot includes set up and performance\nMusic – solo/duo/trio or more\, All genres welcome. Poetry\, comedy\, spoken word\, dance. Bring whatya got!\nMinors are welcome\, but will need a parent/guardian to join them.\nEarly Sign Up available for 7:00\, 7:30\, 8:00\, 8:30\, 9:00\, 9:30 and 9:45 through the link below:\n\n` \n\nPlease respect your reserved time and arrive 30 minutes ahead of your chosen time.\n\nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Ken-Sinclair.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Vocal.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Dylan-McCord.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Comedy.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Casey-and-Caleb.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Abigail-Rose.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Hunter-Park.mp4 \n9 Tips to Rock Open Mic \n Featured Article\, How To  Making Music\nAny performer will tell you that you can practice for years in the comfort and privacy of your room\, but it’s not until you take your act to a stage in front of live people that you’ll really hone your craft. If you’re not ready to book shows of your own\, how can you get comfortable on a stage? Open mic events can solve the problem. \n\n\nOpen mic nights serve as incubators for beginning musicians\, or for more practiced types\, they are a great way to test new material before throwing it into a big show. For the totally fresh player\, it can be a daunting experience. Here are 9 tips to rock open mic so you will be prepared to take the stage and get the most out of the experience. \n9 Tips to Rock Open Mic \n1. Know what kind of an open mic it is. Do a little research before you attend the event. Open mics are not universally the same. Some are all acoustic (no microphones or plugged-in instruments); some are coffeehouse-style where people sit in silence listening to players; some are jams where a backing band or equipment might be provided. Make a trip down to the open mic you’ve got in mind before you participate\, or contact the host to get the details. \n2. Everyone at an open mic knows it’s an open mic. People there are not expecting a Lady Gaga production to walk through the door. They’re expecting a musician (or possibly a small group) to share some material that might be polished\, or it might be the first time performed on a stage. Don’t stress about what people will think. They understand the spirit of the event. \n3. Feel totally comfortable with your material. You’ll probably only have a few songs (many open mics are set by a song or time limit\, usually about three songs or 15 minutes @ The Mission)\, so make sure you’re putting your best foot forward. Just in case you get rattled on stage\, make sure you know the tunes in and out.  \n4. Don’t stress about what to bring. Whoever is running the open mic will have equipment for you and they should be fully capable of setting you up with it. If you’ve never plugged in a guitar or sung into a microphone—don’t worry. They’ll make sure you do it right and that it sounds good. That’s part of the Open Mic experience at The Mission. We have a full back line: Guitars – acoustic/electric\, electric & amp and bass & amp. Full drum kit & Yamaha keyboard. Mics\, cables\, stands. And our sound technician is here to help. \n5. Don’t be afraid to ask. Open mic beginners may think they are completely at the host’s mercy. Truth is\, we’re here to make you sound good! That said\, if you can’t hear yourself\, vocals are too loud\, guitar is too quiet\, whatever\, by all means\, tell them! \n6. Don’t be afraid to trust. The host should understand their sound system very well\, so trust that once you’re settled on stage they’re making it sound right out front. If you’re happy with what’s in your monitor sound\, leave the rest to them. We know our system inside and out. It’s a small room and you have 15 minutes. Let us do our job and make the room sound perfect for your performance.  \n7. Support other players. If you don’t want to be judged\, don’t judge other people. Open mics are a place to try material you might not get to try on other stages. Celebrate the people who come to share their art. Cannot emphasize this enough! This is the spirit of Open Mic Nights at The Mission. Enough said. \n8. Network. Open mics are musician hangouts—take advantage! If you’re looking to start a band or find musicians to see elsewhere\, there’s a good chance they’ll be hanging out at an open mic. We’re on Season 14 at The Mission full of Open Mic Stories of success. \n9. Learn from the experience. Every time you walk away from an open mic\, there is something to learn. How were you received? What feedback did people give you? Did you feel more comfortable? How did you compare with the other players? Honestly analyze the event to improve your performance next time. And take the compliments even if you know you made mistakes. You still entertained folks. \n(10) And finally\, HAVE FUN! Open mics are meant\, most of all\, to be fun. Musicians get to mingle\, everyone gets to play\, and even if you have the biggest flub of all time—it’s all in the spirit of open mic. To take the stage at all is to win. Enjoy it\, learn from the experience\, and have a good time! Join us for Open Mic Night\, share some air and feel the Mission Magic!
URL:https://themissionjc.com/event/open-mic-night-the-mission-40/
LOCATION:The Mission\, 915 E High Street\, Jefferson City\, MO\, 65109\, United States
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SUMMARY:Pat Kay {CINCO DE MAYO!!}
DESCRIPTION:Doors@4pm\nSHOW@8PM\nTickets @Door $10\n A special Friday Night appearance with Pat Kay!!  \nFACEBOOK {Pat Kay} \n\n\n\n\n\n\nBanjos + kick drums = dance party\n\nMissouri native salutes the music traditional to the Ozarks; where Old-Time Fiddle music received a quick flash fry of foot stompin’ Country Blues as it made its way across the Mississippi River. The songs are a collection of stories\, often ancient in verse but timeless in meaning\, and carried with reverence for this forgotten music bred to uplift from the tangle of struggles in a bygone era. The arrangements and delivery\, however\, represent a convergence of music roots separated at birth in Western Africa where the banjo was conceived. It’s widely known that traditional bluegrass music doesn’t allow drums. In this\, aptly coined “Stompgrass” music\, percussion is not only encouraged\, but required… and the ease with which a banjo and a hypnotic tribal rhythm reunite waves a fist in the face of convention. So\, too\, does the execution; with vocals\, a kick drum\, foot tambourine\, guitar\, banjo\, harmonica\, and more all incredibly being performed at the same time by one person.\n\n\n————————————————————\nPat’s full band\, The Kay Brothers\, released their Self-Titled Debut Album in 2018 and followed by companion videos for their songs\, “Find Your Love” and “Cumberland Gap.” Joined by brothers Bryan & Jake as well as sisters Emma & Olivia Burney\, the band boasts sibling harmonies\, upright bass\, guitar\, tenor banjo\, fiddle\, cello\, ukulele\, harmonica\, washboard\, congas\, shakers\, and an array of foot percussion. Their mission: to preserve the rural music of our forefathers and mothers that once filled the wooden barns dotting the countryside on Saturday night and the small family churches on Sunday morning. The party is still going on…. it’s in your blood… and a new album from the band is presently underway. 
URL:https://themissionjc.com/event/pat-kay-cinco-de-mayo/
LOCATION:The Mission\, 915 E High Street\, Jefferson City\, MO\, 65109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bluegrass
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SUMMARY:5/3 - Open Mic Night @ The Mission
DESCRIPTION:Doors@5:30pm \nSignUp@6:30pm \nSHOW@7PM \nNo Cover- Tips kindly appreciated!! \n\n15 Minute Time Slot includes set up and performance\nMusic – solo/duo/trio or more\, All genres welcome. Poetry\, comedy\, spoken word\, dance. Bring whatya got!\nMinors are welcome\, but will need a parent/guardian to join them.\nEarly Sign Up available for 7:00\, 7:30\, 8:00\, 8:30\, 9:00\, 9:30 and 9:45 through the link below:\n\n` \n\nPlease respect your reserved time and arrive 30 minutes ahead of your chosen time.\n\nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Ken-Sinclair.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Vocal.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Dylan-McCord.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Comedy.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Casey-and-Caleb.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Abigail-Rose.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Hunter-Park.mp4 \n9 Tips to Rock Open Mic \n Featured Article\, How To  Making Music\nAny performer will tell you that you can practice for years in the comfort and privacy of your room\, but it’s not until you take your act to a stage in front of live people that you’ll really hone your craft. If you’re not ready to book shows of your own\, how can you get comfortable on a stage? Open mic events can solve the problem. \n\n\nOpen mic nights serve as incubators for beginning musicians\, or for more practiced types\, they are a great way to test new material before throwing it into a big show. For the totally fresh player\, it can be a daunting experience. Here are 9 tips to rock open mic so you will be prepared to take the stage and get the most out of the experience. \n9 Tips to Rock Open Mic \n1. Know what kind of an open mic it is. Do a little research before you attend the event. Open mics are not universally the same. Some are all acoustic (no microphones or plugged-in instruments); some are coffeehouse-style where people sit in silence listening to players; some are jams where a backing band or equipment might be provided. Make a trip down to the open mic you’ve got in mind before you participate\, or contact the host to get the details. \n2. Everyone at an open mic knows it’s an open mic. People there are not expecting a Lady Gaga production to walk through the door. They’re expecting a musician (or possibly a small group) to share some material that might be polished\, or it might be the first time performed on a stage. Don’t stress about what people will think. They understand the spirit of the event. \n3. Feel totally comfortable with your material. You’ll probably only have a few songs (many open mics are set by a song or time limit\, usually about three songs or 15 minutes @ The Mission)\, so make sure you’re putting your best foot forward. Just in case you get rattled on stage\, make sure you know the tunes in and out.  \n4. Don’t stress about what to bring. Whoever is running the open mic will have equipment for you and they should be fully capable of setting you up with it. If you’ve never plugged in a guitar or sung into a microphone—don’t worry. They’ll make sure you do it right and that it sounds good. That’s part of the Open Mic experience at The Mission. We have a full back line: Guitars – acoustic/electric\, electric & amp and bass & amp. Full drum kit & Yamaha keyboard. Mics\, cables\, stands. And our sound technician is here to help. \n5. Don’t be afraid to ask. Open mic beginners may think they are completely at the host’s mercy. Truth is\, we’re here to make you sound good! That said\, if you can’t hear yourself\, vocals are too loud\, guitar is too quiet\, whatever\, by all means\, tell them! \n6. Don’t be afraid to trust. The host should understand their sound system very well\, so trust that once you’re settled on stage they’re making it sound right out front. If you’re happy with what’s in your monitor sound\, leave the rest to them. We know our system inside and out. It’s a small room and you have 15 minutes. Let us do our job and make the room sound perfect for your performance.  \n7. Support other players. If you don’t want to be judged\, don’t judge other people. Open mics are a place to try material you might not get to try on other stages. Celebrate the people who come to share their art. Cannot emphasize this enough! This is the spirit of Open Mic Nights at The Mission. Enough said. \n8. Network. Open mics are musician hangouts—take advantage! If you’re looking to start a band or find musicians to see elsewhere\, there’s a good chance they’ll be hanging out at an open mic. We’re on Season 14 at The Mission full of Open Mic Stories of success. \n9. Learn from the experience. Every time you walk away from an open mic\, there is something to learn. How were you received? What feedback did people give you? Did you feel more comfortable? How did you compare with the other players? Honestly analyze the event to improve your performance next time. And take the compliments even if you know you made mistakes. You still entertained folks. \n(10) And finally\, HAVE FUN! Open mics are meant\, most of all\, to be fun. Musicians get to mingle\, everyone gets to play\, and even if you have the biggest flub of all time—it’s all in the spirit of open mic. To take the stage at all is to win. Enjoy it\, learn from the experience\, and have a good time! Join us for Open Mic Night\, share some air and feel the Mission Magic!
URL:https://themissionjc.com/event/open-mic-night-the-mission-39/
LOCATION:The Mission\, 915 E High Street\, Jefferson City\, MO\, 65109\, United States
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SUMMARY:4/30 - Sunday Blues Jam @ The Mission!!
DESCRIPTION:Doors@2pm\nBLUES JAM 3-7PM\nNo Cover – Tips kindly appreciated! \nLAST Sundays at The Mission we jam! Spread the word\, invite folks and kindly consider supporting the blues jam culture. Invite YOUNG players. A successful jam is a reflection of a healthy music community. It is also an imperative opportunity to blend generations through music. Don’t let this be a lost art on our watch. \nHost band: The Missionaries {Home grown host band} \nKenny Hunt – Guitar/Vocals\nCody Pursifull – Guitar/Vocals\nRobert Duckworth – Bass \nJoe Odneal  – Drums \nSign up will start promptly at 2pm. Host band to kick things off @ 3pm…all those who sign up at a reasonable time\, WILL get to perform. \nIf you are new to blues jams\, don’t let this scare you away. Remember\, it is a time to learn\, grow and network. To our seasoned musicians\, yes it is a time to have fun. It is also a time to pass along what you know through encouragement. Each of you had a mentor at one point in your musical career. Kindly remember that. \nWe’ve got a good thing going on with our Sunday Jams. Join us! \n \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/22032644_139203016696066_7642559699509837824_n.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/22027697_151288668802125_1970035377653678080_n.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/22000886_256602464861073_1129397779748093952_n-1.mp4 \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n 
URL:https://themissionjc.com/event/sunday-blues-jam-the-mission-7-3/
LOCATION:The Mission\, 915 E High Street\, Jefferson City\, MO\, 65109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Blues,Sunday Blues Jam
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SUMMARY:4/27 - JFI\, Inc. Jazz Jam
DESCRIPTION:Doors@5PM \nSHOW@7:30-10:30 (later if it’s really swinging!) \nNO COVER –Donations kindly appreciated  \nJust trying to keep alive America’s truly original musical art form\, JAZZ! Come on down and listen\, celebrate\, donate\, PLAY!  Players of all levels and all instruments are welcome to ply their trade and share their musical expression. Free and open to the public\, but any donations benefit the non-profit @Jazz Forward Initiative! \nFACEBOOK {Jazz Forward Initiative\, Inc.} \nJazz Forward Inititiative\, Inc. We provide Free jazz music to surrounding communities\, in the form of “The CapJazz” festival each year\, and our “Jazz On Wheels” programs\, placing jazz groups in elementary schools\, exposing kids to a musical genre they might not ordinarily hear. \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/13180765_1775449092688799_1703342347_n.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/12675321_1228780557136347_1261920471_n.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/13377797_526105667579663_846741355_n.mp4 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n      \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://themissionjc.com/event/jfi-inc-jazz-jam/
LOCATION:The Mission\, 915 E High Street\, Jefferson City\, MO\, 65109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Jazz Jam
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SUMMARY:4/26 - Open Mic Night @ The Mission
DESCRIPTION:Doors@5:30pm \nSignUp@6:30pm \nSHOW@7PM \nNo Cover- Tips kindly appreciated!! \n\n15 Minute Time Slot includes set up and performance\nMusic – solo/duo/trio or more\, All genres welcome. Poetry\, comedy\, spoken word\, dance. Bring whatya got!\nMinors are welcome\, but will need a parent/guardian to join them.\nEarly Sign Up available for 7:00\, 7:30\, 8:00\, 8:30\, 9:00\, 9:30 and 9:45 through the link below:\n\n` \n\nPlease respect your reserved time and arrive 30 minutes ahead of your chosen time.\n\nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Ken-Sinclair.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Vocal.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Dylan-McCord.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Comedy.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Casey-and-Caleb.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Abigail-Rose.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Hunter-Park.mp4 \n9 Tips to Rock Open Mic \n Featured Article\, How To  Making Music\nAny performer will tell you that you can practice for years in the comfort and privacy of your room\, but it’s not until you take your act to a stage in front of live people that you’ll really hone your craft. If you’re not ready to book shows of your own\, how can you get comfortable on a stage? Open mic events can solve the problem. \n\n\nOpen mic nights serve as incubators for beginning musicians\, or for more practiced types\, they are a great way to test new material before throwing it into a big show. For the totally fresh player\, it can be a daunting experience. Here are 9 tips to rock open mic so you will be prepared to take the stage and get the most out of the experience. \n9 Tips to Rock Open Mic \n1. Know what kind of an open mic it is. Do a little research before you attend the event. Open mics are not universally the same. Some are all acoustic (no microphones or plugged-in instruments); some are coffeehouse-style where people sit in silence listening to players; some are jams where a backing band or equipment might be provided. Make a trip down to the open mic you’ve got in mind before you participate\, or contact the host to get the details. \n2. Everyone at an open mic knows it’s an open mic. People there are not expecting a Lady Gaga production to walk through the door. They’re expecting a musician (or possibly a small group) to share some material that might be polished\, or it might be the first time performed on a stage. Don’t stress about what people will think. They understand the spirit of the event. \n3. Feel totally comfortable with your material. You’ll probably only have a few songs (many open mics are set by a song or time limit\, usually about three songs or 15 minutes @ The Mission)\, so make sure you’re putting your best foot forward. Just in case you get rattled on stage\, make sure you know the tunes in and out.  \n4. Don’t stress about what to bring. Whoever is running the open mic will have equipment for you and they should be fully capable of setting you up with it. If you’ve never plugged in a guitar or sung into a microphone—don’t worry. They’ll make sure you do it right and that it sounds good. That’s part of the Open Mic experience at The Mission. We have a full back line: Guitars – acoustic/electric\, electric & amp and bass & amp. Full drum kit & Yamaha keyboard. Mics\, cables\, stands. And our sound technician is here to help. \n5. Don’t be afraid to ask. Open mic beginners may think they are completely at the host’s mercy. Truth is\, we’re here to make you sound good! That said\, if you can’t hear yourself\, vocals are too loud\, guitar is too quiet\, whatever\, by all means\, tell them! \n6. Don’t be afraid to trust. The host should understand their sound system very well\, so trust that once you’re settled on stage they’re making it sound right out front. If you’re happy with what’s in your monitor sound\, leave the rest to them. We know our system inside and out. It’s a small room and you have 15 minutes. Let us do our job and make the room sound perfect for your performance.  \n7. Support other players. If you don’t want to be judged\, don’t judge other people. Open mics are a place to try material you might not get to try on other stages. Celebrate the people who come to share their art. Cannot emphasize this enough! This is the spirit of Open Mic Nights at The Mission. Enough said. \n8. Network. Open mics are musician hangouts—take advantage! If you’re looking to start a band or find musicians to see elsewhere\, there’s a good chance they’ll be hanging out at an open mic. We’re on Season 14 at The Mission full of Open Mic Stories of success. \n9. Learn from the experience. Every time you walk away from an open mic\, there is something to learn. How were you received? What feedback did people give you? Did you feel more comfortable? How did you compare with the other players? Honestly analyze the event to improve your performance next time. And take the compliments even if you know you made mistakes. You still entertained folks. \n(10) And finally\, HAVE FUN! Open mics are meant\, most of all\, to be fun. Musicians get to mingle\, everyone gets to play\, and even if you have the biggest flub of all time—it’s all in the spirit of open mic. To take the stage at all is to win. Enjoy it\, learn from the experience\, and have a good time! Join us for Open Mic Night\, share some air and feel the Mission Magic!
URL:https://themissionjc.com/event/open-mic-night-the-mission-38/
LOCATION:The Mission\, 915 E High Street\, Jefferson City\, MO\, 65109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open Mic Night @ The Mission
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230423T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230423T190000
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SUMMARY:POSTPONED -JOSH MORNIGSTAR {TBA}
DESCRIPTION:The 2/23 Josh Morningstar performance is POSTPONED. The show will be rescheduled. For those who reserved tables and purchased tickets\, you have two options. 1} Recieve a refund now. 2) Hold your tickets and table reservations. We will honor refunds for 5 business days after the rescheduled date is announced. \nEMAIL: livemusic@themissionjc.com\nSUBJECT: Refund Josh Morningstar \nTickets and Table Reservation will remain available for purchase. \nTable Reservation $20 \nTickets $8 \n  \nWEBSITE {Josh Morningstar} \nFACEBOOK {Josh Morningstar} \n\n\n\n\nLast night\, the blue light reflected off of the cement in a tiny listening lounge in St. Charles\, Iowa. A conformed church housed a bar in the front full of rogue townies\, and a lounge in the back. “Turn your phones off\,” the host of the lounge barked into the microphone. “Turn them off\, sit back\, and pay attention. This guy is quiet\, and he’s going to tell you some stories.” And my eyebrows raised when his hoarse voice breathed life into a quiet\, rapt crowd. With his eyes closed\, he sang songs -chunks of him offered up to a willing mass. “I’m not a singer\,” he said eventually\, looking down at his guitar. I leaned in to listen harder. “I’m not a guitarist. I’m a song writer. “In his songs were stories and in his stories were words pushed together that took my breath away\, and in his stories were words that oozed the Blood from the Before\, and in his stories were ripped edges. I wanted to know it all. I wanted to know the names of the chunks and I wanted to inspect the hole in his chest and I wanted to know where those melodies come from and I wanted to know how he chooses the words. I wanted to know what he has written on the scraps of paper in his wallet and I wanted to know if his handwriting changes when he knows it’s a good one. It was a listening lounge\, and we were supposed to be quiet and listen\, but he played a song we all knew. And we sang the words with him. We couldn’t help it -not one single person. A crooked grin formed behind the microphone and I’m fairly certain that’s why he does what he does. Not for the lights. Not for the cheers. For sure not for the money. He does it for the people that hear the story and say\, “Yes. Me\, too. I have been there\, too. “In a town out in the middle of the cornfields of Iowa\, a group of people sang the words back to him that he had written. A melody chunked out of one disaster from his life\, and sewn together with a rhyme\, and maybe that’s how you heal the hurt….Vulnerability. Standing up on a stage when you’d rather be holding a pen. Sure looks an awful lot like courage.-Rebecca Cooper\, Author A curious and fresh combination of grit and humor\, Josh Morningstar is knocking down stereotypes with his worn boots and unforgettable raspy voice. He is a small-town boy that originally hails from Funkstown\, Maryland\, and he carries those roots in a suitcase with him everywhere he goes. His small-town charm is evident in the way he greets people\, and in the conversational way that he weaves the stories of his life into his music. In front of the bright lights and behind the microphone isn’t where Morningstar feels most at home. Named the 2018 Texas Radio Songwriter of the Year\, he and his Kristofferson signed guitar have knocked out melodies in dingy hotels all across the country. He’s written songs alongside Kendell Marvel\, Channing Wilson\, Autumn McEntire\, and many more. Morningstar was also the writer of several Cody Jinks songs\, including his #1 hit “Must Be The Whiskey”. His lyrics force listeners to sit up and pay attention\, and his songs are always full of truth-bearing stories. The familial connection Morningstar forges with people continues long after his shows are over. Josh Morningstar has shared the stage with some of today’s most sought after folk and country artists\, including Shooter Jennings\, Cody Jinks\, Tyler Childers\, Todd Snider\, Colter Wall\, and Ward Davis. Morningstar continues to lead the charge on the front lines of a new wave of country music – one full of soulful honesty\, the familiar and true twang of an old guitar\, and provoking melodies that tattoo stories to the souls of the listeners. His ability to write about tragedies and victories enamor his tribe of self-proclaimed “Crazies”\, and the best part of it all is that he’s just getting started. Song writing credits with: Hayes Carll\, “Big” Al Anderson (NRBQ)\, Kendell Marvel\, Cody Jinks\, Erin Enderlin\, Autumn McEntire\, Hannah Blaylock (Edens Edge)\, Sunny Sweeney\, Ward Davis\, Larry McCoy\, Mark McGuinn\, Billy Don Burns\, Alex Williams\, Channing WIlson\, Wyatt Durette\, Casper McWade\, Steve Dean\, Chris Gantry\, John Berry\, Sam Williams\, Waylon Payne \n\n\n\n\n\n    \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://themissionjc.com/event/josh-mornigstar-special-sunday-show/
LOCATION:The Mission\, 915 E High Street\, Jefferson City\, MO\, 65109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Country,Singer Songwriter
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230419T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230419T230000
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SUMMARY:Open Mic Night @ The Mission
DESCRIPTION:Doors@5:30pm \nSignUp@6:30pm \nSHOW@7PM \nNo Cover- Tips kindly appreciated!! \n\n15 Minute Time Slot includes set up and performance\nMusic – solo/duo/trio or more\, All genres welcome. Poetry\, comedy\, spoken word\, dance. Bring whatya got!\nMinors are welcome\, but will need a parent/guardian to join them.\nEarly Sign Up available for 7:00\, 7:30\, 8:00\, 8:30\, 9:00\, 9:30 and 9:45 through the link below:\n\n` \n\nPlease respect your reserved time and arrive 30 minutes ahead of your chosen time.\n\nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Ken-Sinclair.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Vocal.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Dylan-McCord.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Comedy.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Casey-and-Caleb.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Abigail-Rose.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Hunter-Park.mp4 \n9 Tips to Rock Open Mic \n Featured Article\, How To  Making Music\nAny performer will tell you that you can practice for years in the comfort and privacy of your room\, but it’s not until you take your act to a stage in front of live people that you’ll really hone your craft. If you’re not ready to book shows of your own\, how can you get comfortable on a stage? Open mic events can solve the problem. \n\n\nOpen mic nights serve as incubators for beginning musicians\, or for more practiced types\, they are a great way to test new material before throwing it into a big show. For the totally fresh player\, it can be a daunting experience. Here are 9 tips to rock open mic so you will be prepared to take the stage and get the most out of the experience. \n9 Tips to Rock Open Mic \n1. Know what kind of an open mic it is. Do a little research before you attend the event. Open mics are not universally the same. Some are all acoustic (no microphones or plugged-in instruments); some are coffeehouse-style where people sit in silence listening to players; some are jams where a backing band or equipment might be provided. Make a trip down to the open mic you’ve got in mind before you participate\, or contact the host to get the details. \n2. Everyone at an open mic knows it’s an open mic. People there are not expecting a Lady Gaga production to walk through the door. They’re expecting a musician (or possibly a small group) to share some material that might be polished\, or it might be the first time performed on a stage. Don’t stress about what people will think. They understand the spirit of the event. \n3. Feel totally comfortable with your material. You’ll probably only have a few songs (many open mics are set by a song or time limit\, usually about three songs or 15 minutes @ The Mission)\, so make sure you’re putting your best foot forward. Just in case you get rattled on stage\, make sure you know the tunes in and out.  \n4. Don’t stress about what to bring. Whoever is running the open mic will have equipment for you and they should be fully capable of setting you up with it. If you’ve never plugged in a guitar or sung into a microphone—don’t worry. They’ll make sure you do it right and that it sounds good. That’s part of the Open Mic experience at The Mission. We have a full back line: Guitars – acoustic/electric\, electric & amp and bass & amp. Full drum kit & Yamaha keyboard. Mics\, cables\, stands. And our sound technician is here to help. \n5. Don’t be afraid to ask. Open mic beginners may think they are completely at the host’s mercy. Truth is\, we’re here to make you sound good! That said\, if you can’t hear yourself\, vocals are too loud\, guitar is too quiet\, whatever\, by all means\, tell them! \n6. Don’t be afraid to trust. The host should understand their sound system very well\, so trust that once you’re settled on stage they’re making it sound right out front. If you’re happy with what’s in your monitor sound\, leave the rest to them. We know our system inside and out. It’s a small room and you have 15 minutes. Let us do our job and make the room sound perfect for your performance.  \n7. Support other players. If you don’t want to be judged\, don’t judge other people. Open mics are a place to try material you might not get to try on other stages. Celebrate the people who come to share their art. Cannot emphasize this enough! This is the spirit of Open Mic Nights at The Mission. Enough said. \n8. Network. Open mics are musician hangouts—take advantage! If you’re looking to start a band or find musicians to see elsewhere\, there’s a good chance they’ll be hanging out at an open mic. We’re on Season 14 at The Mission full of Open Mic Stories of success. \n9. Learn from the experience. Every time you walk away from an open mic\, there is something to learn. How were you received? What feedback did people give you? Did you feel more comfortable? How did you compare with the other players? Honestly analyze the event to improve your performance next time. And take the compliments even if you know you made mistakes. You still entertained folks. \n(10) And finally\, HAVE FUN! Open mics are meant\, most of all\, to be fun. Musicians get to mingle\, everyone gets to play\, and even if you have the biggest flub of all time—it’s all in the spirit of open mic. To take the stage at all is to win. Enjoy it\, learn from the experience\, and have a good time! Join us for Open Mic Night\, share some air and feel the Mission Magic!
URL:https://themissionjc.com/event/open-mic-night-the-mission-37/
LOCATION:The Mission\, 915 E High Street\, Jefferson City\, MO\, 65109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open Mic Night @ The Mission
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230412T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230412T230000
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SUMMARY:Open Mic Night @ The Mission
DESCRIPTION:Doors@5:30pm \nSignUp@6:30pm \nSHOW@7PM \nNo Cover- Tips kindly appreciated!! \n\n15 Minute Time Slot includes set up and performance\nMusic – solo/duo/trio or more\, All genres welcome. Poetry\, comedy\, spoken word\, dance. Bring whatya got!\nMinors are welcome\, but will need a parent/guardian to join them.\nEarly Sign Up available for 7:00\, 7:30\, 8:00\, 8:30\, 9:00\, 9:30 and 9:45 through the link below:\n\n` \n\nPlease respect your reserved time and arrive 30 minutes ahead of your chosen time.\n\nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Ken-Sinclair.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Vocal.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Dylan-McCord.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Comedy.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Casey-and-Caleb.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Abigail-Rose.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Hunter-Park.mp4 \n9 Tips to Rock Open Mic \n Featured Article\, How To  Making Music\nAny performer will tell you that you can practice for years in the comfort and privacy of your room\, but it’s not until you take your act to a stage in front of live people that you’ll really hone your craft. If you’re not ready to book shows of your own\, how can you get comfortable on a stage? Open mic events can solve the problem. \n\n\nOpen mic nights serve as incubators for beginning musicians\, or for more practiced types\, they are a great way to test new material before throwing it into a big show. For the totally fresh player\, it can be a daunting experience. Here are 9 tips to rock open mic so you will be prepared to take the stage and get the most out of the experience. \n9 Tips to Rock Open Mic \n1. Know what kind of an open mic it is. Do a little research before you attend the event. Open mics are not universally the same. Some are all acoustic (no microphones or plugged-in instruments); some are coffeehouse-style where people sit in silence listening to players; some are jams where a backing band or equipment might be provided. Make a trip down to the open mic you’ve got in mind before you participate\, or contact the host to get the details. \n2. Everyone at an open mic knows it’s an open mic. People there are not expecting a Lady Gaga production to walk through the door. They’re expecting a musician (or possibly a small group) to share some material that might be polished\, or it might be the first time performed on a stage. Don’t stress about what people will think. They understand the spirit of the event. \n3. Feel totally comfortable with your material. You’ll probably only have a few songs (many open mics are set by a song or time limit\, usually about three songs or 15 minutes @ The Mission)\, so make sure you’re putting your best foot forward. Just in case you get rattled on stage\, make sure you know the tunes in and out.  \n4. Don’t stress about what to bring. Whoever is running the open mic will have equipment for you and they should be fully capable of setting you up with it. If you’ve never plugged in a guitar or sung into a microphone—don’t worry. They’ll make sure you do it right and that it sounds good. That’s part of the Open Mic experience at The Mission. We have a full back line: Guitars – acoustic/electric\, electric & amp and bass & amp. Full drum kit & Yamaha keyboard. Mics\, cables\, stands. And our sound technician is here to help. \n5. Don’t be afraid to ask. Open mic beginners may think they are completely at the host’s mercy. Truth is\, we’re here to make you sound good! That said\, if you can’t hear yourself\, vocals are too loud\, guitar is too quiet\, whatever\, by all means\, tell them! \n6. Don’t be afraid to trust. The host should understand their sound system very well\, so trust that once you’re settled on stage they’re making it sound right out front. If you’re happy with what’s in your monitor sound\, leave the rest to them. We know our system inside and out. It’s a small room and you have 15 minutes. Let us do our job and make the room sound perfect for your performance.  \n7. Support other players. If you don’t want to be judged\, don’t judge other people. Open mics are a place to try material you might not get to try on other stages. Celebrate the people who come to share their art. Cannot emphasize this enough! This is the spirit of Open Mic Nights at The Mission. Enough said. \n8. Network. Open mics are musician hangouts—take advantage! If you’re looking to start a band or find musicians to see elsewhere\, there’s a good chance they’ll be hanging out at an open mic. We’re on Season 14 at The Mission full of Open Mic Stories of success. \n9. Learn from the experience. Every time you walk away from an open mic\, there is something to learn. How were you received? What feedback did people give you? Did you feel more comfortable? How did you compare with the other players? Honestly analyze the event to improve your performance next time. And take the compliments even if you know you made mistakes. You still entertained folks. \n(10) And finally\, HAVE FUN! Open mics are meant\, most of all\, to be fun. Musicians get to mingle\, everyone gets to play\, and even if you have the biggest flub of all time—it’s all in the spirit of open mic. To take the stage at all is to win. Enjoy it\, learn from the experience\, and have a good time! Join us for Open Mic Night\, share some air and feel the Mission Magic!
URL:https://themissionjc.com/event/open-mic-night-the-mission-36/
LOCATION:The Mission\, 915 E High Street\, Jefferson City\, MO\, 65109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open Mic Night @ The Mission
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SUMMARY:Open Mic Night @ The Mission
DESCRIPTION:Doors@5:30pm \nSignUp@6:30pm \nSHOW@7PM \nNo Cover- Tips kindly appreciated!! \n\n15 Minute Time Slot includes set up and performance\nMusic – solo/duo/trio or more\, All genres welcome. Poetry\, comedy\, spoken word\, dance. Bring whatya got!\nMinors are welcome\, but will need a parent/guardian to join them.\nEarly Sign Up available for 7:00\, 7:30\, 8:00\, 8:30\, 9:00\, 9:30 and 9:45 through the link below:\n\n` \n\nPlease respect your reserved time and arrive 30 minutes ahead of your chosen time.\n\nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Ken-Sinclair.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Vocal.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Dylan-McCord.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Comedy.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Casey-and-Caleb.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Abigail-Rose.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Hunter-Park.mp4 \n9 Tips to Rock Open Mic \n Featured Article\, How To  Making Music\nAny performer will tell you that you can practice for years in the comfort and privacy of your room\, but it’s not until you take your act to a stage in front of live people that you’ll really hone your craft. If you’re not ready to book shows of your own\, how can you get comfortable on a stage? Open mic events can solve the problem. \n\n\nOpen mic nights serve as incubators for beginning musicians\, or for more practiced types\, they are a great way to test new material before throwing it into a big show. For the totally fresh player\, it can be a daunting experience. Here are 9 tips to rock open mic so you will be prepared to take the stage and get the most out of the experience. \n9 Tips to Rock Open Mic \n1. Know what kind of an open mic it is. Do a little research before you attend the event. Open mics are not universally the same. Some are all acoustic (no microphones or plugged-in instruments); some are coffeehouse-style where people sit in silence listening to players; some are jams where a backing band or equipment might be provided. Make a trip down to the open mic you’ve got in mind before you participate\, or contact the host to get the details. \n2. Everyone at an open mic knows it’s an open mic. People there are not expecting a Lady Gaga production to walk through the door. They’re expecting a musician (or possibly a small group) to share some material that might be polished\, or it might be the first time performed on a stage. Don’t stress about what people will think. They understand the spirit of the event. \n3. Feel totally comfortable with your material. You’ll probably only have a few songs (many open mics are set by a song or time limit\, usually about three songs or 15 minutes @ The Mission)\, so make sure you’re putting your best foot forward. Just in case you get rattled on stage\, make sure you know the tunes in and out.  \n4. Don’t stress about what to bring. Whoever is running the open mic will have equipment for you and they should be fully capable of setting you up with it. If you’ve never plugged in a guitar or sung into a microphone—don’t worry. They’ll make sure you do it right and that it sounds good. That’s part of the Open Mic experience at The Mission. We have a full back line: Guitars – acoustic/electric\, electric & amp and bass & amp. Full drum kit & Yamaha keyboard. Mics\, cables\, stands. And our sound technician is here to help. \n5. Don’t be afraid to ask. Open mic beginners may think they are completely at the host’s mercy. Truth is\, we’re here to make you sound good! That said\, if you can’t hear yourself\, vocals are too loud\, guitar is too quiet\, whatever\, by all means\, tell them! \n6. Don’t be afraid to trust. The host should understand their sound system very well\, so trust that once you’re settled on stage they’re making it sound right out front. If you’re happy with what’s in your monitor sound\, leave the rest to them. We know our system inside and out. It’s a small room and you have 15 minutes. Let us do our job and make the room sound perfect for your performance.  \n7. Support other players. If you don’t want to be judged\, don’t judge other people. Open mics are a place to try material you might not get to try on other stages. Celebrate the people who come to share their art. Cannot emphasize this enough! This is the spirit of Open Mic Nights at The Mission. Enough said. \n8. Network. Open mics are musician hangouts—take advantage! If you’re looking to start a band or find musicians to see elsewhere\, there’s a good chance they’ll be hanging out at an open mic. We’re on Season 14 at The Mission full of Open Mic Stories of success. \n9. Learn from the experience. Every time you walk away from an open mic\, there is something to learn. How were you received? What feedback did people give you? Did you feel more comfortable? How did you compare with the other players? Honestly analyze the event to improve your performance next time. And take the compliments even if you know you made mistakes. You still entertained folks. \n(10) And finally\, HAVE FUN! Open mics are meant\, most of all\, to be fun. Musicians get to mingle\, everyone gets to play\, and even if you have the biggest flub of all time—it’s all in the spirit of open mic. To take the stage at all is to win. Enjoy it\, learn from the experience\, and have a good time! Join us for Open Mic Night\, share some air and feel the Mission Magic!
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LOCATION:The Mission\, 915 E High Street\, Jefferson City\, MO\, 65109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open Mic Night @ The Mission
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SUMMARY:Open Mic Night @ The Mission
DESCRIPTION:Doors@5:30pm \nSignUp@6:30pm \nSHOW@7PM \nNo Cover- Tips kindly appreciated!! \n\n15 Minute Time Slot includes set up and performance\nMusic – solo/duo/trio or more\, All genres welcome. Poetry\, comedy\, spoken word\, dance. Bring whatya got!\nMinors are welcome\, but will need a parent/guardian to join them.\nEarly Sign Up available for 7:00\, 7:30\, 8:00\, 8:30\, 9:00\, 9:30 and 9:45 through the link below:\n\n` \n\nPlease respect your reserved time and arrive 30 minutes ahead of your chosen time.\n\nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Ken-Sinclair.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Vocal.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Dylan-McCord.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Comedy.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Casey-and-Caleb.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Abigail-Rose.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Hunter-Park.mp4 \n9 Tips to Rock Open Mic \n Featured Article\, How To  Making Music\nAny performer will tell you that you can practice for years in the comfort and privacy of your room\, but it’s not until you take your act to a stage in front of live people that you’ll really hone your craft. If you’re not ready to book shows of your own\, how can you get comfortable on a stage? Open mic events can solve the problem. \n\n\nOpen mic nights serve as incubators for beginning musicians\, or for more practiced types\, they are a great way to test new material before throwing it into a big show. For the totally fresh player\, it can be a daunting experience. Here are 9 tips to rock open mic so you will be prepared to take the stage and get the most out of the experience. \n9 Tips to Rock Open Mic \n1. Know what kind of an open mic it is. Do a little research before you attend the event. Open mics are not universally the same. Some are all acoustic (no microphones or plugged-in instruments); some are coffeehouse-style where people sit in silence listening to players; some are jams where a backing band or equipment might be provided. Make a trip down to the open mic you’ve got in mind before you participate\, or contact the host to get the details. \n2. Everyone at an open mic knows it’s an open mic. People there are not expecting a Lady Gaga production to walk through the door. They’re expecting a musician (or possibly a small group) to share some material that might be polished\, or it might be the first time performed on a stage. Don’t stress about what people will think. They understand the spirit of the event. \n3. Feel totally comfortable with your material. You’ll probably only have a few songs (many open mics are set by a song or time limit\, usually about three songs or 15 minutes @ The Mission)\, so make sure you’re putting your best foot forward. Just in case you get rattled on stage\, make sure you know the tunes in and out.  \n4. Don’t stress about what to bring. Whoever is running the open mic will have equipment for you and they should be fully capable of setting you up with it. If you’ve never plugged in a guitar or sung into a microphone—don’t worry. They’ll make sure you do it right and that it sounds good. That’s part of the Open Mic experience at The Mission. We have a full back line: Guitars – acoustic/electric\, electric & amp and bass & amp. Full drum kit & Yamaha keyboard. Mics\, cables\, stands. And our sound technician is here to help. \n5. Don’t be afraid to ask. Open mic beginners may think they are completely at the host’s mercy. Truth is\, we’re here to make you sound good! That said\, if you can’t hear yourself\, vocals are too loud\, guitar is too quiet\, whatever\, by all means\, tell them! \n6. Don’t be afraid to trust. The host should understand their sound system very well\, so trust that once you’re settled on stage they’re making it sound right out front. If you’re happy with what’s in your monitor sound\, leave the rest to them. We know our system inside and out. It’s a small room and you have 15 minutes. Let us do our job and make the room sound perfect for your performance.  \n7. Support other players. If you don’t want to be judged\, don’t judge other people. Open mics are a place to try material you might not get to try on other stages. Celebrate the people who come to share their art. Cannot emphasize this enough! This is the spirit of Open Mic Nights at The Mission. Enough said. \n8. Network. Open mics are musician hangouts—take advantage! If you’re looking to start a band or find musicians to see elsewhere\, there’s a good chance they’ll be hanging out at an open mic. We’re on Season 14 at The Mission full of Open Mic Stories of success. \n9. Learn from the experience. Every time you walk away from an open mic\, there is something to learn. How were you received? What feedback did people give you? Did you feel more comfortable? How did you compare with the other players? Honestly analyze the event to improve your performance next time. And take the compliments even if you know you made mistakes. You still entertained folks. \n(10) And finally\, HAVE FUN! Open mics are meant\, most of all\, to be fun. Musicians get to mingle\, everyone gets to play\, and even if you have the biggest flub of all time—it’s all in the spirit of open mic. To take the stage at all is to win. Enjoy it\, learn from the experience\, and have a good time! Join us for Open Mic Night\, share some air and feel the Mission Magic!
URL:https://themissionjc.com/event/open-mic-night-the-mission-34/
LOCATION:The Mission\, 915 E High Street\, Jefferson City\, MO\, 65109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open Mic Night @ The Mission
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SUMMARY:Open Mic Night @ The Mission
DESCRIPTION:Doors@5:30pm \nSignUp@6:30pm \nSHOW@7PM \nNo Cover- Tips kindly appreciated!! \n\n15 Minute Time Slot includes set up and performance\nMusic – solo/duo/trio or more\, All genres welcome. Poetry\, comedy\, spoken word\, dance. Bring whatya got!\nMinors are welcome\, but will need a parent/guardian to join them.\nEarly Sign Up available for 7:00\, 7:30\, 8:00\, 8:30\, 9:00\, 9:30 and 9:45 through the link below:\n\n` \n\nPlease respect your reserved time and arrive 30 minutes ahead of your chosen time.\n\nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Ken-Sinclair.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Vocal.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Dylan-McCord.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Comedy.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Casey-and-Caleb.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Abigail-Rose.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Hunter-Park.mp4 \n9 Tips to Rock Open Mic \n Featured Article\, How To  Making Music\nAny performer will tell you that you can practice for years in the comfort and privacy of your room\, but it’s not until you take your act to a stage in front of live people that you’ll really hone your craft. If you’re not ready to book shows of your own\, how can you get comfortable on a stage? Open mic events can solve the problem. \n\n\nOpen mic nights serve as incubators for beginning musicians\, or for more practiced types\, they are a great way to test new material before throwing it into a big show. For the totally fresh player\, it can be a daunting experience. Here are 9 tips to rock open mic so you will be prepared to take the stage and get the most out of the experience. \n9 Tips to Rock Open Mic \n1. Know what kind of an open mic it is. Do a little research before you attend the event. Open mics are not universally the same. Some are all acoustic (no microphones or plugged-in instruments); some are coffeehouse-style where people sit in silence listening to players; some are jams where a backing band or equipment might be provided. Make a trip down to the open mic you’ve got in mind before you participate\, or contact the host to get the details. \n2. Everyone at an open mic knows it’s an open mic. People there are not expecting a Lady Gaga production to walk through the door. They’re expecting a musician (or possibly a small group) to share some material that might be polished\, or it might be the first time performed on a stage. Don’t stress about what people will think. They understand the spirit of the event. \n3. Feel totally comfortable with your material. You’ll probably only have a few songs (many open mics are set by a song or time limit\, usually about three songs or 15 minutes @ The Mission)\, so make sure you’re putting your best foot forward. Just in case you get rattled on stage\, make sure you know the tunes in and out.  \n4. Don’t stress about what to bring. Whoever is running the open mic will have equipment for you and they should be fully capable of setting you up with it. If you’ve never plugged in a guitar or sung into a microphone—don’t worry. They’ll make sure you do it right and that it sounds good. That’s part of the Open Mic experience at The Mission. We have a full back line: Guitars – acoustic/electric\, electric & amp and bass & amp. Full drum kit & Yamaha keyboard. Mics\, cables\, stands. And our sound technician is here to help. \n5. Don’t be afraid to ask. Open mic beginners may think they are completely at the host’s mercy. Truth is\, we’re here to make you sound good! That said\, if you can’t hear yourself\, vocals are too loud\, guitar is too quiet\, whatever\, by all means\, tell them! \n6. Don’t be afraid to trust. The host should understand their sound system very well\, so trust that once you’re settled on stage they’re making it sound right out front. If you’re happy with what’s in your monitor sound\, leave the rest to them. We know our system inside and out. It’s a small room and you have 15 minutes. Let us do our job and make the room sound perfect for your performance.  \n7. Support other players. If you don’t want to be judged\, don’t judge other people. Open mics are a place to try material you might not get to try on other stages. Celebrate the people who come to share their art. Cannot emphasize this enough! This is the spirit of Open Mic Nights at The Mission. Enough said. \n8. Network. Open mics are musician hangouts—take advantage! If you’re looking to start a band or find musicians to see elsewhere\, there’s a good chance they’ll be hanging out at an open mic. We’re on Season 14 at The Mission full of Open Mic Stories of success. \n9. Learn from the experience. Every time you walk away from an open mic\, there is something to learn. How were you received? What feedback did people give you? Did you feel more comfortable? How did you compare with the other players? Honestly analyze the event to improve your performance next time. And take the compliments even if you know you made mistakes. You still entertained folks. \n(10) And finally\, HAVE FUN! Open mics are meant\, most of all\, to be fun. Musicians get to mingle\, everyone gets to play\, and even if you have the biggest flub of all time—it’s all in the spirit of open mic. To take the stage at all is to win. Enjoy it\, learn from the experience\, and have a good time! Join us for Open Mic Night\, share some air and feel the Mission Magic!
URL:https://themissionjc.com/event/open-mic-night-the-mission-33/
LOCATION:The Mission\, 915 E High Street\, Jefferson City\, MO\, 65109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open Mic Night @ The Mission
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SUMMARY:MO Blues March Blues Jam!
DESCRIPTION:Doors@Noon \nBlues Jam 1-5PM \nNO COVER – Tips kindly appreciated! \nHost band: LUKE BLUE & the PLA-MORS \n\n\n\n\nJoin us for another spectacular Sunday Blues Jam at The Mission! Our friends at MO Blues have joined us this month bringing member band Luke Blue & the Pla-Mors. Feel free to bring in food and we’ll provide the beverage. Live and Local!\n\n\n\n\nAfter the opening set\, guest jammers get their opportunities to step up on the stage and join the fun!\n\n\n\n\nOur mission statement is to “Promote\, Support and Preserve the Blues”. Spreading the “good word” about the Blues is just one way we realize our goals. The MO Blues Association website and this Facebook page are two best ways we have of communicating our message. Keeping people informed about Blues history and current Blues & news is important. Blues In The Schools is one of our major commitments to Preserving Blues music. \nWe are are public benefit non-profit Missouri corporation with Federal 501c3 tax-exempt status. Support our efforts in tax-deductible contributions! \nWe are a member based organization. Our membership categories include Student\, Individual\, Family\, Band\, Business\, and Non-Profit. You can join MO Blues on-line at www.moblues.org and receive the many benefits of membership.\n\n\n\n\nA little taste of our Blues Jams at The Mission… \n\n\n\nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Blues-Jam-Johnny-Alan-Jake.mp4\nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Sunday-Blues-Jam-Kenny-solo.mp4\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://themissionjc.com/event/mo-blues-march-blues-jam/
LOCATION:The Mission\, 915 E High Street\, Jefferson City\, MO\, 65109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sunday Blues Jam
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SUMMARY:Shea & Shorty {ST. PATRICK'S DAY!!}
DESCRIPTION:Doors@ 5:30pm\nCOVER $5 – Tips kindly appreciated \nFACEBOOK LINK {Shea and Shorty} \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/260173257_4869601219756683_2572476304195635497_n.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/260424102_417372996764183_5281940322661650461_n.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/152022949_286227689511818_974047827003267888_n.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/167241255_519157192783838_4005476538449173550_n.mp4 \nShea and Shorty is a two piece acoustic duo. We play an ecclectic mix of old and new music which includes Blues\, Country\, and a little bit of rock and roll! Pink\, Lady GaGa\, Ed Sheeran\, Mark Cohn\, and many more covers!!!!
URL:https://themissionjc.com/event/shea-shorty-st-patricks-day/
LOCATION:The Mission\, 915 E High Street\, Jefferson City\, MO\, 65109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Blues,Country,Cover Bands,SHOWS
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230316T223000
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CREATED:20230119T022722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230122T082604Z
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SUMMARY:THE MANKIN BROTHERS! {3rd Thurs}
DESCRIPTION:Doors@5pm/SHOW 7:30-10:30PM \nNO COVER – Tips kindly appreciated! \nFACEBOOK {The Mankin Brothers} \nFACEBOOK {Down Side Up} \n     \n\n\n\nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/10000000_405491727036128_3880264933967974039_n.mp4\nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/10000000_514612792642743_2381560185716431383_n.mp4\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAaron and Ryan Mankin\, drummer and guitarist from regional rock band\, Down Side Up bringing a brotherly acoustic duo to The Mission stage. Tons of buttery harmonies and humor. It’s a family thang!
URL:https://themissionjc.com/event/the-mankin-brothers-3rd-thurs-the-mission-3-2/
LOCATION:The Mission\, 915 E High Street\, Jefferson City\, MO\, 65109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acoustic,Cover Bands,Indie Folk,Indie Rock,SHOWS
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SUMMARY:Open Mic Night @ The Mission
DESCRIPTION:Doors@5:30pm \nSignUp@6:30pm \nSHOW@7PM \nNo Cover- Tips kindly appreciated!! \n\n15 Minute Time Slot includes set up and performance\nMusic – solo/duo/trio or more\, All genres welcome. Poetry\, comedy\, spoken word\, dance. Bring whatya got!\nMinors are welcome\, but will need a parent/guardian to join them.\nEarly Sign Up available for 7:00\, 7:30\, 8:00\, 8:30\, 9:00\, 9:30 and 9:45 through the link below:\n\n` \n\nPlease respect your reserved time and arrive 30 minutes ahead of your chosen time.\n\nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Ken-Sinclair.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Vocal.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Dylan-McCord.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Comedy.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Casey-and-Caleb.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Abigail-Rose.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Hunter-Park.mp4 \n9 Tips to Rock Open Mic \n Featured Article\, How To  Making Music\nAny performer will tell you that you can practice for years in the comfort and privacy of your room\, but it’s not until you take your act to a stage in front of live people that you’ll really hone your craft. If you’re not ready to book shows of your own\, how can you get comfortable on a stage? Open mic events can solve the problem. \n\n\nOpen mic nights serve as incubators for beginning musicians\, or for more practiced types\, they are a great way to test new material before throwing it into a big show. For the totally fresh player\, it can be a daunting experience. Here are 9 tips to rock open mic so you will be prepared to take the stage and get the most out of the experience. \n9 Tips to Rock Open Mic \n1. Know what kind of an open mic it is. Do a little research before you attend the event. Open mics are not universally the same. Some are all acoustic (no microphones or plugged-in instruments); some are coffeehouse-style where people sit in silence listening to players; some are jams where a backing band or equipment might be provided. Make a trip down to the open mic you’ve got in mind before you participate\, or contact the host to get the details. \n2. Everyone at an open mic knows it’s an open mic. People there are not expecting a Lady Gaga production to walk through the door. They’re expecting a musician (or possibly a small group) to share some material that might be polished\, or it might be the first time performed on a stage. Don’t stress about what people will think. They understand the spirit of the event. \n3. Feel totally comfortable with your material. You’ll probably only have a few songs (many open mics are set by a song or time limit\, usually about three songs or 15 minutes @ The Mission)\, so make sure you’re putting your best foot forward. Just in case you get rattled on stage\, make sure you know the tunes in and out.  \n4. Don’t stress about what to bring. Whoever is running the open mic will have equipment for you and they should be fully capable of setting you up with it. If you’ve never plugged in a guitar or sung into a microphone—don’t worry. They’ll make sure you do it right and that it sounds good. That’s part of the Open Mic experience at The Mission. We have a full back line: Guitars – acoustic/electric\, electric & amp and bass & amp. Full drum kit & Yamaha keyboard. Mics\, cables\, stands. And our sound technician is here to help. \n5. Don’t be afraid to ask. Open mic beginners may think they are completely at the host’s mercy. Truth is\, we’re here to make you sound good! That said\, if you can’t hear yourself\, vocals are too loud\, guitar is too quiet\, whatever\, by all means\, tell them! \n6. Don’t be afraid to trust. The host should understand their sound system very well\, so trust that once you’re settled on stage they’re making it sound right out front. If you’re happy with what’s in your monitor sound\, leave the rest to them. We know our system inside and out. It’s a small room and you have 15 minutes. Let us do our job and make the room sound perfect for your performance.  \n7. Support other players. If you don’t want to be judged\, don’t judge other people. Open mics are a place to try material you might not get to try on other stages. Celebrate the people who come to share their art. Cannot emphasize this enough! This is the spirit of Open Mic Nights at The Mission. Enough said. \n8. Network. Open mics are musician hangouts—take advantage! If you’re looking to start a band or find musicians to see elsewhere\, there’s a good chance they’ll be hanging out at an open mic. We’re on Season 14 at The Mission full of Open Mic Stories of success. \n9. Learn from the experience. Every time you walk away from an open mic\, there is something to learn. How were you received? What feedback did people give you? Did you feel more comfortable? How did you compare with the other players? Honestly analyze the event to improve your performance next time. And take the compliments even if you know you made mistakes. You still entertained folks. \n(10) And finally\, HAVE FUN! Open mics are meant\, most of all\, to be fun. Musicians get to mingle\, everyone gets to play\, and even if you have the biggest flub of all time—it’s all in the spirit of open mic. To take the stage at all is to win. Enjoy it\, learn from the experience\, and have a good time! Join us for Open Mic Night\, share some air and feel the Mission Magic!
URL:https://themissionjc.com/event/open-mic-night-the-mission-32/
LOCATION:The Mission\, 915 E High Street\, Jefferson City\, MO\, 65109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open Mic Night @ The Mission
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SUMMARY:4Skeevy Dudes · Down Side Up · Love-Seats & TRRdZ
DESCRIPTION:Saturday MAR 11\n$8 @ DOOR \n \n\n 4 SKEEVY DUDES\nFrom Jefferson City Missouri four musicians came together to form what is now known as 4 Skeevy Dudes. With an exciting mix of Punk and Ska\, 4 Skeevy Dudes have started making their mark on the music scene. The lead singer-Trinity\, also known as T to his friends\, fronts this collection of talented artists. The energy and enthusiasm he brings to the stage is infectious as the bare footed front man pours sweat giving all that he has in every song to ensure that the crowd feels the music like intended. Guitarist-Joe with his old school punk thrasher drives the music. He rocks on his low riding guitar slamming the strings with every down stroke\, producing a sound that any punk fan would love. Drummer-Chris pours his heart and sole into every show. Numerous times the drum set is vacated for a quick exhaustion vomit outback and then back on the drums…not missing a beat. Trinity Scott (vocals)\, Joe Amsden (guitar\, vocals)\, Chris Loeffler (drums)\, Jonathan Hagood (bass) \nFACEBOOK {4Skeevy Dudes} \nBAND CAMP {4Skeevy Dudes} \n \n \n \n \n\nZak Skinner founder/vocalist/guitarist of Love-Seats \n \n \nLove-Seats are a three-piece band based in Jefferson City\, Missouri\, playing original\, upbeat\, catchy riffs\, steady rhythms\, and melodic feedback with influences from psychedelic and early 60’s rock to proto punk. \nNick Gazca/drummer \n \nFACEBOOK {Love-Seats} \n\n\nJohn Nichols/Guitarist \n \n \n\n \n\n \nDown Side Up was formed in 2006 by 5th graders: Ryan Mankin\, Aaron Mankin\, and Joe Lawler in order to blow Immaculate Conception’s student body’s mind at the 5th grade talent show. The show would go down infamously in history and Down Side Up’s journey would begin. Joe Lawler soon after parted ways\, but will always remain a founding member. In order to prepare for the 7th grade talent show Ryan and Aaron would join forces with friends Jason Kremer (lead guitar) and Adam Buhr (bass). This team in fact did go on to nail their talent show performance and make several house party\, birthday\, and county fair appearances. Freshmen year of high school the band once again parted. Aaron Mankin and Ryan Mankin were soon introduced to Helias High School Senior\, Hunter O’Donnell\, bass player. The three of them and guitarist Jason Kremer once again prepared for yet another talent show but their audition was denied. Ryan Mankin\, Aaron Mankin\, and Hunter O’Donnell\, the current lineup\, began their long jouney of vengeance\, delving deep into themselves and harnessing their Rock n’ Roll chakra. The trio began playing bars/music venues in 2013 at such establishments as the Mission in Jefferson City\, MO and later the Bridge in Columbia\, MO\, now located in Jefferson City. Down Side Up released their first EP “Down Side Up”\, recorded and produced by Pete Szkolka Music Productions\, in March of 2015. The band has since released three singles: “Hollow Street”\, “50 Reasons”\, and “Jibberish”\, recorded and produced by Jack Gue with Winksigh Recorders formerly known as Meth Lab Recording Studio. The boys of Down Side Up play their original music as well as classic rock and 90s covers all over Jefferson City and Columbia\, Missouri\, and are always working on new material which they hope to release in the future. \nFACEBOOK {Down Side Up} \n \n \n \n \nDoc\, Axel & Cole (TRRdZ!!)\n \nTRRdZ is Doc and Cole’s “diet Fail Inc.” project  featuring 12 year old Axel on the drums. (you better come cheer him on!)  Ava Velasquez on bass from Provoke the Colossus has been known to drop by and hold down the pocket. Honestly\, you really never know who’s going to add more spice to this music pot each show. Always a set you won’t soon forget!
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LOCATION:The Mission\, 915 E High Street\, Jefferson City\, MO\, 65109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Indie Rock,Punk Rock,Ska
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SUMMARY:Planet Jazz {2nd Thurs} @ The Mission!!
DESCRIPTION:MAR 9 Doors@5pm\nNo Cover – Tips kindly appreciated! \nFACEBOOK {Planet Jazz} \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Planet-Jazz-3-11-2021-1.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Planet-Jazz-2-11-2021-1.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Planet-Jazz-11-2021-1.mp4 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPlanet Jazz\, one of the most popular Jazz groups in Mid-Missouri for over twenty five years. Mixing up Jazz with Reggae\, Swing\, Cajun and Island. \nMark Atkins Lieberman: Guitar\nMonte Safford: Drums\nBill Roe: Bass
URL:https://themissionjc.com/event/planet-jazz-2nd-thurs-the-mission-3/
LOCATION:The Mission\, 915 E High Street\, Jefferson City\, MO\, 65109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Jazz,SHOWS
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SUMMARY:Open Mic Night @ The Mission
DESCRIPTION:Doors@5:30pm \nSignUp@6:30pm \nSHOW@7PM \nNo Cover- Tips kindly appreciated!! \n\n15 Minute Time Slot includes set up and performance\nMusic – solo/duo/trio or more\, All genres welcome. Poetry\, comedy\, spoken word\, dance. Bring whatya got!\nMinors are welcome\, but will need a parent/guardian to join them.\nEarly Sign Up available for 7:00\, 7:30\, 8:00\, 8:30\, 9:00\, 9:30 and 9:45 through the link below:\n\n` \n\nPlease respect your reserved time and arrive 30 minutes ahead of your chosen time.\n\nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Ken-Sinclair.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Vocal.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Dylan-McCord.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Comedy.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Casey-and-Caleb.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Abigail-Rose.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Hunter-Park.mp4 \n9 Tips to Rock Open Mic \n Featured Article\, How To  Making Music\nAny performer will tell you that you can practice for years in the comfort and privacy of your room\, but it’s not until you take your act to a stage in front of live people that you’ll really hone your craft. If you’re not ready to book shows of your own\, how can you get comfortable on a stage? Open mic events can solve the problem. \n\n\nOpen mic nights serve as incubators for beginning musicians\, or for more practiced types\, they are a great way to test new material before throwing it into a big show. For the totally fresh player\, it can be a daunting experience. Here are 9 tips to rock open mic so you will be prepared to take the stage and get the most out of the experience. \n9 Tips to Rock Open Mic \n1. Know what kind of an open mic it is. Do a little research before you attend the event. Open mics are not universally the same. Some are all acoustic (no microphones or plugged-in instruments); some are coffeehouse-style where people sit in silence listening to players; some are jams where a backing band or equipment might be provided. Make a trip down to the open mic you’ve got in mind before you participate\, or contact the host to get the details. \n2. Everyone at an open mic knows it’s an open mic. People there are not expecting a Lady Gaga production to walk through the door. They’re expecting a musician (or possibly a small group) to share some material that might be polished\, or it might be the first time performed on a stage. Don’t stress about what people will think. They understand the spirit of the event. \n3. Feel totally comfortable with your material. You’ll probably only have a few songs (many open mics are set by a song or time limit\, usually about three songs or 15 minutes @ The Mission)\, so make sure you’re putting your best foot forward. Just in case you get rattled on stage\, make sure you know the tunes in and out.  \n4. Don’t stress about what to bring. Whoever is running the open mic will have equipment for you and they should be fully capable of setting you up with it. If you’ve never plugged in a guitar or sung into a microphone—don’t worry. They’ll make sure you do it right and that it sounds good. That’s part of the Open Mic experience at The Mission. We have a full back line: Guitars – acoustic/electric\, electric & amp and bass & amp. Full drum kit & Yamaha keyboard. Mics\, cables\, stands. And our sound technician is here to help. \n5. Don’t be afraid to ask. Open mic beginners may think they are completely at the host’s mercy. Truth is\, we’re here to make you sound good! That said\, if you can’t hear yourself\, vocals are too loud\, guitar is too quiet\, whatever\, by all means\, tell them! \n6. Don’t be afraid to trust. The host should understand their sound system very well\, so trust that once you’re settled on stage they’re making it sound right out front. If you’re happy with what’s in your monitor sound\, leave the rest to them. We know our system inside and out. It’s a small room and you have 15 minutes. Let us do our job and make the room sound perfect for your performance.  \n7. Support other players. If you don’t want to be judged\, don’t judge other people. Open mics are a place to try material you might not get to try on other stages. Celebrate the people who come to share their art. Cannot emphasize this enough! This is the spirit of Open Mic Nights at The Mission. Enough said. \n8. Network. Open mics are musician hangouts—take advantage! If you’re looking to start a band or find musicians to see elsewhere\, there’s a good chance they’ll be hanging out at an open mic. We’re on Season 14 at The Mission full of Open Mic Stories of success. \n9. Learn from the experience. Every time you walk away from an open mic\, there is something to learn. How were you received? What feedback did people give you? Did you feel more comfortable? How did you compare with the other players? Honestly analyze the event to improve your performance next time. And take the compliments even if you know you made mistakes. You still entertained folks. \n(10) And finally\, HAVE FUN! Open mics are meant\, most of all\, to be fun. Musicians get to mingle\, everyone gets to play\, and even if you have the biggest flub of all time—it’s all in the spirit of open mic. To take the stage at all is to win. Enjoy it\, learn from the experience\, and have a good time! Join us for Open Mic Night\, share some air and feel the Mission Magic!
URL:https://themissionjc.com/event/open-mic-night-the-mission-31/
LOCATION:The Mission\, 915 E High Street\, Jefferson City\, MO\, 65109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open Mic Night @ The Mission
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SUMMARY:Open Mic Night @ The Mission
DESCRIPTION:Doors@5:30pm \nSignUp@6:30pm \nSHOW@7PM \nNo Cover- Tips kindly appreciated!! \n\n15 Minute Time Slot includes set up and performance\nMusic – solo/duo/trio or more\, All genres welcome. Poetry\, comedy\, spoken word\, dance. Bring whatya got!\nMinors are welcome\, but will need a parent/guardian to join them.\nEarly Sign Up available for 7:00\, 7:30\, 8:00\, 8:30\, 9:00\, 9:30 and 9:45 through the link below:\n\n` \n\nPlease respect your reserved time and arrive 30 minutes ahead of your chosen time.\n\nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Ken-Sinclair.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Vocal.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Dylan-McCord.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Comedy.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Casey-and-Caleb.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Abigail-Rose.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Hunter-Park.mp4 \n9 Tips to Rock Open Mic \n Featured Article\, How To  Making Music\nAny performer will tell you that you can practice for years in the comfort and privacy of your room\, but it’s not until you take your act to a stage in front of live people that you’ll really hone your craft. If you’re not ready to book shows of your own\, how can you get comfortable on a stage? Open mic events can solve the problem. \n\n\nOpen mic nights serve as incubators for beginning musicians\, or for more practiced types\, they are a great way to test new material before throwing it into a big show. For the totally fresh player\, it can be a daunting experience. Here are 9 tips to rock open mic so you will be prepared to take the stage and get the most out of the experience. \n9 Tips to Rock Open Mic \n1. Know what kind of an open mic it is. Do a little research before you attend the event. Open mics are not universally the same. Some are all acoustic (no microphones or plugged-in instruments); some are coffeehouse-style where people sit in silence listening to players; some are jams where a backing band or equipment might be provided. Make a trip down to the open mic you’ve got in mind before you participate\, or contact the host to get the details. \n2. Everyone at an open mic knows it’s an open mic. People there are not expecting a Lady Gaga production to walk through the door. They’re expecting a musician (or possibly a small group) to share some material that might be polished\, or it might be the first time performed on a stage. Don’t stress about what people will think. They understand the spirit of the event. \n3. Feel totally comfortable with your material. You’ll probably only have a few songs (many open mics are set by a song or time limit\, usually about three songs or 15 minutes @ The Mission)\, so make sure you’re putting your best foot forward. Just in case you get rattled on stage\, make sure you know the tunes in and out.  \n4. Don’t stress about what to bring. Whoever is running the open mic will have equipment for you and they should be fully capable of setting you up with it. If you’ve never plugged in a guitar or sung into a microphone—don’t worry. They’ll make sure you do it right and that it sounds good. That’s part of the Open Mic experience at The Mission. We have a full back line: Guitars – acoustic/electric\, electric & amp and bass & amp. Full drum kit & Yamaha keyboard. Mics\, cables\, stands. And our sound technician is here to help. \n5. Don’t be afraid to ask. Open mic beginners may think they are completely at the host’s mercy. Truth is\, we’re here to make you sound good! That said\, if you can’t hear yourself\, vocals are too loud\, guitar is too quiet\, whatever\, by all means\, tell them! \n6. Don’t be afraid to trust. The host should understand their sound system very well\, so trust that once you’re settled on stage they’re making it sound right out front. If you’re happy with what’s in your monitor sound\, leave the rest to them. We know our system inside and out. It’s a small room and you have 15 minutes. Let us do our job and make the room sound perfect for your performance.  \n7. Support other players. If you don’t want to be judged\, don’t judge other people. Open mics are a place to try material you might not get to try on other stages. Celebrate the people who come to share their art. Cannot emphasize this enough! This is the spirit of Open Mic Nights at The Mission. Enough said. \n8. Network. Open mics are musician hangouts—take advantage! If you’re looking to start a band or find musicians to see elsewhere\, there’s a good chance they’ll be hanging out at an open mic. We’re on Season 14 at The Mission full of Open Mic Stories of success. \n9. Learn from the experience. Every time you walk away from an open mic\, there is something to learn. How were you received? What feedback did people give you? Did you feel more comfortable? How did you compare with the other players? Honestly analyze the event to improve your performance next time. And take the compliments even if you know you made mistakes. You still entertained folks. \n(10) And finally\, HAVE FUN! Open mics are meant\, most of all\, to be fun. Musicians get to mingle\, everyone gets to play\, and even if you have the biggest flub of all time—it’s all in the spirit of open mic. To take the stage at all is to win. Enjoy it\, learn from the experience\, and have a good time! Join us for Open Mic Night\, share some air and feel the Mission Magic!
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LOCATION:The Mission\, 915 E High Street\, Jefferson City\, MO\, 65109\, United States
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DESCRIPTION:Doors@5:30pm \nSignUp@6:30pm \nSHOW@7PM \nNo Cover- Tips kindly appreciated!! \n\n15 Minute Time Slot includes set up and performance\nMusic – solo/duo/trio or more\, All genres welcome. Poetry\, comedy\, spoken word\, dance. Bring whatya got!\nMinors are welcome\, but will need a parent/guardian to join them.\nEarly Sign Up available for 7:00\, 7:30\, 8:00\, 8:30\, 9:00\, 9:30 and 9:45 through the link below:\n\n` \n\nPlease respect your reserved time and arrive 30 minutes ahead of your chosen time.\n\nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Ken-Sinclair.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Vocal.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Dylan-McCord.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Comedy.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Casey-and-Caleb.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Abigail-Rose.mp4 \nhttps://themissionjc.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/OMN-Hunter-Park.mp4 \n9 Tips to Rock Open Mic \n Featured Article\, How To  Making Music\nAny performer will tell you that you can practice for years in the comfort and privacy of your room\, but it’s not until you take your act to a stage in front of live people that you’ll really hone your craft. If you’re not ready to book shows of your own\, how can you get comfortable on a stage? Open mic events can solve the problem. \n\n\nOpen mic nights serve as incubators for beginning musicians\, or for more practiced types\, they are a great way to test new material before throwing it into a big show. For the totally fresh player\, it can be a daunting experience. Here are 9 tips to rock open mic so you will be prepared to take the stage and get the most out of the experience. \n9 Tips to Rock Open Mic \n1. Know what kind of an open mic it is. Do a little research before you attend the event. Open mics are not universally the same. Some are all acoustic (no microphones or plugged-in instruments); some are coffeehouse-style where people sit in silence listening to players; some are jams where a backing band or equipment might be provided. Make a trip down to the open mic you’ve got in mind before you participate\, or contact the host to get the details. \n2. Everyone at an open mic knows it’s an open mic. People there are not expecting a Lady Gaga production to walk through the door. They’re expecting a musician (or possibly a small group) to share some material that might be polished\, or it might be the first time performed on a stage. Don’t stress about what people will think. They understand the spirit of the event. \n3. Feel totally comfortable with your material. You’ll probably only have a few songs (many open mics are set by a song or time limit\, usually about three songs or 15 minutes @ The Mission)\, so make sure you’re putting your best foot forward. Just in case you get rattled on stage\, make sure you know the tunes in and out.  \n4. Don’t stress about what to bring. Whoever is running the open mic will have equipment for you and they should be fully capable of setting you up with it. If you’ve never plugged in a guitar or sung into a microphone—don’t worry. They’ll make sure you do it right and that it sounds good. That’s part of the Open Mic experience at The Mission. We have a full back line: Guitars – acoustic/electric\, electric & amp and bass & amp. Full drum kit & Yamaha keyboard. Mics\, cables\, stands. And our sound technician is here to help. \n5. Don’t be afraid to ask. Open mic beginners may think they are completely at the host’s mercy. Truth is\, we’re here to make you sound good! That said\, if you can’t hear yourself\, vocals are too loud\, guitar is too quiet\, whatever\, by all means\, tell them! \n6. Don’t be afraid to trust. The host should understand their sound system very well\, so trust that once you’re settled on stage they’re making it sound right out front. If you’re happy with what’s in your monitor sound\, leave the rest to them. We know our system inside and out. It’s a small room and you have 15 minutes. Let us do our job and make the room sound perfect for your performance.  \n7. Support other players. If you don’t want to be judged\, don’t judge other people. Open mics are a place to try material you might not get to try on other stages. Celebrate the people who come to share their art. Cannot emphasize this enough! This is the spirit of Open Mic Nights at The Mission. Enough said. \n8. Network. Open mics are musician hangouts—take advantage! If you’re looking to start a band or find musicians to see elsewhere\, there’s a good chance they’ll be hanging out at an open mic. We’re on Season 14 at The Mission full of Open Mic Stories of success. \n9. Learn from the experience. Every time you walk away from an open mic\, there is something to learn. How were you received? What feedback did people give you? Did you feel more comfortable? How did you compare with the other players? Honestly analyze the event to improve your performance next time. And take the compliments even if you know you made mistakes. You still entertained folks. \n(10) And finally\, HAVE FUN! Open mics are meant\, most of all\, to be fun. Musicians get to mingle\, everyone gets to play\, and even if you have the biggest flub of all time—it’s all in the spirit of open mic. To take the stage at all is to win. Enjoy it\, learn from the experience\, and have a good time! Join us for Open Mic Night\, share some air and feel the Mission Magic!
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