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Page last updated: 9/23/01
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CT Area Music Links will no longer be updated, but will remain on the internet. Check "Important News" for more details.
For more info on the CT music scene, I recommend visiting Just Another Scene?.
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"I know some days you get dealt a bad hand, so listen to the music that puts a smile on your face"

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Spring Heeled Jack - CT Ska --

 Welcome to CT Area Music Links...
     CT Area Music Links is a website that was designed to point visitors in the right direction for information on CT area bands, venues, record labels, shows, and so on. During its first year or so of operation, the site grew quite a bit with updates almost daily. Unfortunately, however, updates have been far less frequent lately (see below for further explanation). But feel free to look around a check out some local music. Some links may not be in effect anymore. I hope to get all that stuff out soon. Thanks a lot and keep on supporting the CT music scene.

Important News from the Webmaster (9/23/01)

     For the past two years, I have been attending the University of Connecticut at Avery Point and working during the time not spent at school. This has left me very little time to update the site and still have a social life. As many of you may have noticed, it has been over a year since the last update. I apologize to those of you who may have checked this site regularly and to those of you that have added links in the past year and not had them put on the site yet. I saved all of the information and hope to add it very soon. I do not, however, apologize to those of you who sent me e-mails bitching me out for not updating the site as much as you would like me to. This site is not aimed at helping individuals such as yourselves. I'd rather focus on those who actually have love for the music and wish to see the scene grow, not those who are out to cause conflict and hatred in the scene. And if you're looking for a indvidualized rebutal in the form of an e-mail, you aren't going to get it. I don't have time for that either. This is as far as it's going to go.

     With that out of the way, I'd like to inform everyone that I have recently transfered to Northeastern University in Boston, MA. I am majoring in Music Technology and so far it is looking pretty sweet. And the music never ends here! It's everywhere! Oh man, it's great. Anway, the bottom line is, from the looks of things it seems as though I am going to have much more free time in the coming months (no job for now!) to add all of the links that people have been sending me over the past year. However, I will not be taking new additions to the site for now. I am not going to take the site down in hopes that it may still somewhat help people find their way around the CT music scene. However, the information on this site is becoming more and more outdated by the second, so I am going to recommend you visit a site called Just Another Scene?. JAS? has tons of info on not only the CT music scene, but most of New England as well. It's a great site that stays very up to date, unlike I have for the past year!

     Last, but not least, I want to thank all of you who helped me when CT Area Music Links was at its peak and thanks for all that you've done for me. I really appreciate everything. And thanks to those visitors who were nice enough to e-mail me your compliments on CTAML. That helped quite a bit as well. I wish everyone the best of luck in all that you do. Perhaps this site will make a comeback someday, but for now I simply have to concentrate on other things. Thanks again.


- Jay Porter

 "It's not such a bad place to be right now..."

     Here is a refreshing story about Mystic, CT (where I live) and it's music scene. It's an except from the linear notes of the CD "Trapezium" - a compilation of Mystic bands released on Mystic Discs in 1996.

Trapezium Linear Notes

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