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Music with Purpose!

Dog Wants Out is a music group from Unity, Maine currently dedicated to supporting and promoting local food events through a growing season tour of Maine farmer's markets and local food events.
 
WERU Community Radio is the promotional partner for the Dog Wants Out 2009 Farmer's Market Tour.  DWO is very proud to be part of the WERU family.http://www.weru.org
 
DWO is an initiative of the Maine Community Music Project, a Unity Barn Raiser's Program. http://www.unitybarnraisers.org

Contact DWO

Email dogwantsoutband@gmail.com for donations, booking, and general sharing of the love.
 
Add yourself to the DWO email list to get the latest direct from the horses, er, dog's mouth. 
 

Promotional Materials

Are you an event organizer?  We really appreciate your support in our mission to promote local food and local music!
 
Here you'll find pictures, logos, and information to help you promote your Dog Wants Out performance.  If you don't find what you need, please don't hesitate to let us know.
 
In the "Attachments" section below you will find pictures and logos for promotional use. 
 
Here are our requests regarding how you use the materials.  And thanks again, we really do love to meet other folks who love music, value local food, and believe in community.

Logos

Our logo: Please use "DWO LOGO" whenever possible.  A long version, "DWO LOGO LONG," is included below in case you find that "DWO LOGO" just won't work.  Downloadable versions of each are included below.  "DWO EAT LOCAL" is just a fun bumper-sticker style graphic that gets our message out there.  You may reproduce it if you'd like to.
 
Our partner's logos: DWO is very appreciative of our organizational partners, WERU Community Radio  and Unity Barn Raisers.  We would love it if you included their logos on your materials, "WERU for flyers" and "Unity Barn Raisers."  Downloadable versions of all logos and pictures are included below.

Pictures

If you're promoting a farmer's market, or other outside event, you might want to use "DWO BAND OUTSIDE," or maybe "DWO DANCIN'."
 
If we're doing something more like a show, "DWO BAND INSIDE" makes us look kinda sharp and fancy.

Blurbs

Here are our standard informational paragraphs...
 
About DWO and local food promotion:
 
Dog Wants Out is a community music project currently dedicated to supporting and promoting local food events through a growing season tour of Maine farmer's markets and local food events. 
 
About DWO's music:
 
DWO plays "Alternative Funtry Music" with a folk sensibility.  Our set list is designed to provide hum-along opportunities for the farmer's market crowd and includes "He Thinks my Tractor's Sexy," "Who's Your Farmer?" "A Place in the Choir," and "Harvest Moon."
 
About the band:
 
Dog Wants Out is Amy Arnett on Fiddle, Anna McGalliard on banjo and washboard, Chris Marshall on bass, Sara Trunzo singing and playing the mandolin, and John Zavodny on guitar, vocal, and suitcase kick drum.
 
About our partners:
 
WERU Community Radio is the Media Partner for the Dog Wants Out Farmer's Market Tour (www.weru.org).
 
Dog Wants Out is an initiative of the Maine Community Music Project, a Unity Barn Raiser's Program (www.unitybarnraisers.org).
 

Attachments (7)

  • DWO BAND INSIDE.JPG - on Jun 5, 2009 7:44 AM by John Zavodny (version 1)
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  • DWO BAND OUTSIDE.jpg - on Jun 5, 2009 7:42 AM by John Zavodny (version 1)
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  • DWO DANCIN'.jpg - on Jun 5, 2009 7:42 AM by John Zavodny (version 1)
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  • DWO EAT LOCAL.png - on Jun 5, 2009 7:43 AM by John Zavodny (version 1)
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  • DWO LOGO.png - on Jun 5, 2009 7:41 AM by John Zavodny (version 1)
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  • DWO LOGO LONG.png - on Jun 5, 2009 7:31 AM by John Zavodny (version 1)
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  • Unity Barn Raisers.PNG - on Jun 5, 2009 7:31 AM by John Zavodny (version 1)
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