Articles by Scott Kubie
Scott Kubie is a producer and videographer from Blair, Nebraska. He received a BA in Journalism from Drake University. While at Drake, Scott began Rock Iowa as a student television program. He served as President of Student Activities and booked concerts and entertainment for the student body. He later served on the board of directors for the Greater Des Moines Music Coalition and was appointed their Executive Director. Currently, Scott is co-owner of The Revue Creative, a video marketing and event planning agency with his partner, Keri. He volunteers for the DMMC and lives in the Drake neighborhood.
While we contend that Brian Sauer and the Merchandise would be a sweet band name, this video in fact simply features DMMC board member Brian Sauer showing off the 80/35 merch. Enjoy…
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Caught up with Johnny and Sal from Cracker last night after their set. Thanks for the time, guys! Enjoy…
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Checking in live from 80/35. The Internet connection is iffy right now, here’s hoping we can get a wired line dropped in or there’s going to be a lot of praying and swearing involved in …
Hey we were at the arts fest, yes, the Des Moines Arts Festival. We hung out, drank some beers, and talked with some artists. There were a ton of people there and the weather was …
Lots happening in DSM. Des Moines Social Club just got awarded $100,000 by a foundation towards their goal of creating a theatre/art space in downtown. Could be some good future story material. Two videos went …
Live Blogging from the 80/35 Press Conference at the downtown Central Library. I’m blogging over the shoulder of Joe Lawler. His connection seems a little snappier, I’m guessing the Register servers are a little better …
At a press conference tomorrow, the DMMC is announcing 10 bands that will be part of their inaugural 80/35 music festival July 4 and 5 in downtown Des Moines. Rock Iowa will be there, camera …
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We caught up with Maxilla Blue at their CD release party at the Vaudeville Mews 3/28/08. A little bit of (incredibly dark, sorry) concert footage mixed in with an interview with Asphate Woodhavet.
Yeesh. My on-camera …
