80/35 Videos - Band Interviews

80/35 was a blast! A huge thank you to the Greater Des Moines Music Coalition and all of their staff, volunteers, and sponsors for putting this event together and letting us be part of it. Managed by The Revue Creative, Rock Iowa and the volunteers in our little corner of the festival interviewed bands and fans and captured video of many live performances. We also uploaded photos live to Flickr as the event progressed. Thanks to Phil, Dan, Steve and Dani for all of the great photos, Cat for all of the image processing and Flickr “curating”, and Ken for his assistance at the editor. Andrew shot some great video and I had a blast talking with everyone that stopped in. So again, a big thanks from both of us. While I’m at it, thanks to Mediacom for the ‘net, Ziegler for the power, Des Moines Social Club and YPC for sharing their area, and Olde Main for the sweet sweet brewskies.

80/35 Interviews

If you want to learn more, track down the individual blog posts, but most of the interviews speak for themselves. Thanks to everyone who stopped by.

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80/35 Performances

Nick and the boys are busy editing down all of the great performances the bands graciously let us shoot. Coming soon here and at KCCI.com on their entertainment calendar.

80/35 Photos

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About the Author

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.

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