Live feed from dallas

guitar show

Hey mixposure.com has a cam at the dallas guitar show. I don’t know if you have to be logged in to mixposure to view the cam. You do to chat… but the cam view is interesting.
So far I’ve surmised that 45% are wearing white tennies while another 45% are wearing black :laugh: Am I going? doubt it, I’m playing beat the clock here in da ntrack laboratory. :laugh:
link to view http://www.mixposure.com/?t=mix_chat hope it works
ps, they have the video next to the chat login

I opened the link…
However, it shows a log in screen…
It’s 6am here…
I might try later this afternoon…
There’s a good chance there’s nothing going on there right now…




I hope that guitars don’t get stolen over there like what happened in Germany, the other week…
That was a tough story to hear about…




Bill…

They’ve got it on now and I’m not logged into mixposure that’s good it works :agree: Carnival atmosphere

HISTORY : 1978 - 2010
From its humble beginnings in a small meeting room of a Dallas hotel in 1978, to 140,000 square feet of display space at Dallas Market Hall today, the Dallas International Music Festival celebrates 30 years of bringing musicians, guitar makers, collectors, celebrities and music enthusiasts together.

Today there are more than 2,000 guitar shows and festivals staged around the world, but the guitar show phenomenon actually began in Texas with the vision of Dallas guitar shop owner Charley Wirz. Charley conceived the idea of establishing and promoting a vintage guitar show similar to other collectible shows, with booths leased to dealers and collectors. Build it and they will come, he thought. And they did. In partnership with John Brinkmann and Danny Thorpe, he staged the first Dallas guitar show. The partnership was dissolved after the 1981 show, and Charley continued to stage the Dallas show until his untimely death in 1985.That first show – the Greater Southwest Vintage Guitar Show - was a modest success for the 10 exhibitors who leased booth space to show off and sell their prized vintage guitars. Each year, the Show attracted more exhibitors and attendees, changing venues to accommodate the growing crowds. But in 1985, show founder Charley Wirz died unexpectedly. Charley’s Guitar Shop and the rights to the Guitar Show were then purchased by Mark Pollock, one of Charley’s closest friends, a good customer and a touring musician himself. Mark had some ideas about the show's size and location, so he began a series of changes that have led to its' prominence today.

Mark’s first big change was to expand the show by moving its location to the Dallas Convention Center. He envisioned bringing together both guitar purists and everyday music fans, so he hosted a party on Saturday night and hired some outstanding musicians to entertain. Thus, the annual Saturday Night Jam was born. In 1989, Mark initiated a second major change by bringing guitarist and 1978 Show exhibitor Jimmy Wallace in as his partner. A record 10,000 attendees moved through the gates the following year, and Mark and Jimmy were onto something. The Dallas show kept growing larger, and Mark and Jimmy moved the location to Dallas' Fair Park in 1996. In 1997, the 20th annual show was expanded to include Music Fest, a celebration of local, regional and national bands performing on two stages throughout the weekend. This was Mark and Jimmy's third major change and it added even more appeal to the general public.

In 2004 Mark and Jimmy moved the show to Market Hall, the largest privately-owned exhibition hall in the USA. This new venue features a larger, more flexible exhibit hall, easy access, and plenty of free parking. The layout of the Hall easily accommodates the variety of displays and live music that make up the Dallas International Guitar Festival. For 2010, there will be more artists in attendance, performing and mingling with the attendees throughout three days of guitar heaven. This is the original guitar show, the first of its kind in the nation, and 2010 promises even more innovation and surprises for all. Please join us for THE guitar event of the year!

There’s lots of traffic going on, in front of that camera…

Bill…

Well tell them to get out of the dammmm way :laugh: Not much to see from that perspective.
I entered chat to see what was goin on.
mixposure’s out of LA.
So I’m assuming the guy responsible for the web cam is a mixposure artist volunteering.
Just a guess.