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Nova - Creative Guitarist
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ID # 90963
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Music
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Submission Type |
SRN
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New York, NY |
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Non-union
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n/a
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Release Date |
03-26-07
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| Audition Date |
12-31-69
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Submission Deadline |
05-23-07
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| Shoot Date |
12-31-69
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| Casting Category |
Music - Strings
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| Market(s) |
New York City, NY |
Our current guitarist is leaving and we need to fill his shoes.
Nova has written and produced over 200 songs and played in bands such as Speedway Blvd, Noman, Zu Zu's Petals, The Heat, Big Business and Skull. Recently Nova has been jamming at the Cutting Room and he will be playing gigs in NYC with his new band in the spring.
Additionally, Nova is well known as a poet and in 1995 Nova won 3rd place in the Hockney Literary Awards.
Nova is also an accomplished fine artist with paintings appearing in venues around the Northeast such as Cafe Tu Tu Tango and an upcoming one man show in Valley Cottage New York.
This is a self-response casting.
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Looking for someone with tasy licks not a shredder or metal player.
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Gender: Male Female Age: from 18 to 45 Ethnicity: Any - Hair Color: Any - Built: Any - |
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