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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Torquay Piazza (venue)|Piazza, Torquay]]
*[[New York City Mercury Lounge (venue)|Mercury Lounge, New York City]]


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Revision as of 16:19, 16 July 2009

Muse show
Venue Mercury Lounge[source?]
Date 31st October 1998[source?]
Location New York City, NY[source?]
Country USA
Songs Unknown
Support Unknown
Start (UTC-4) Unknown
Capacity Unknown
Price Unknown
Sold out? Unknown


Muse performed in the Mercury Lounge for the CMJ Music Marathon. Similar to In the City, the show includes conferences[1] and acts as a spearheading event for prospective record labels. Representatives from Maverick[2] and two representatives from Columbia Records spotted them[3], after which each invited Muse to a dedicated showcase.

The date might not be accurate. The official Muse gig database listed it as having been on the 31st of October, however accounts of the time list the CMJ Music Marathon as having lasted from the fourth to the seventh of November.[1] Therefore there are three possibilities. One is that the database' date was wrong and the performance took place between the fourth and seventh. The second, that there were two gigs within a short time period at the Mercury Lounge, perhaps one as a tryout of sorts. The third, that the database' date was correct and Muse' performance took place out of the main period, this speculating that there are acts that fall outside a main period.

References

  1. a b Jason Englishman. (1998). CMJ Music Marathon & Music Fest. Chart. Retrieved 2008-04-23 from chartattack.com.
  2. Reference needed!

  3. Denny Hilton. (2008-04-21). Interview with Safta Jaffery. Hit Quarters. Retrieved 2008-04-22 from board.muse.mu[dead link]. [verify]

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