31-30 Creative Arts Marketing, LLC
www.3130cam.comMusic Promotion Company specializing in both original acts and tribute bands. • Dual strategy of working with musicians and entertainment venues to maximize resources • Serve as liaison between artist’s management and bookers, negotiating all event details • Developing best practices for Social Media and other types of marketing campaign deployment WHAT WE DO: •Artist Management & Promotion | •Social Media | •Photography | •Publicists | •Business Strategy | Graphic & Web Design Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/3130CAM Website: www.3130cam Contact: 3130cam@gmail.com THE NAME: On January 2, 1984, the University of Miami played against Nebraska for the national title in the Orange Bowl. With 48 seconds remaining, the Cornhuskers scored a touchdown to bring the game within one. Instead of going for the extra point – this was before the “no tie” rule – and insuring a win based on their rankings going in, Coach Tom Osborne opted for a two-point conversion. But the pass attempt by Nebraska QB Turner Gill was tipped away by Miami safety Ken Calhoun and the Hurricanes won outright with a final score of 31-30. This is still considered one of the greatest games of all time and is a fitting tribute to our ethos.
Read moreMusic Promotion Company specializing in both original acts and tribute bands. • Dual strategy of working with musicians and entertainment venues to maximize resources • Serve as liaison between artist’s management and bookers, negotiating all event details • Developing best practices for Social Media and other types of marketing campaign deployment WHAT WE DO: •Artist Management & Promotion | •Social Media | •Photography | •Publicists | •Business Strategy | Graphic & Web Design Facebook: WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/3130CAM Website: www.3130cam Contact: 3130cam@gmail.com THE NAME: On January 2, 1984, the University of Miami played against Nebraska for the national title in the Orange Bowl. With 48 seconds remaining, the Cornhuskers scored a touchdown to bring the game within one. Instead of going for the extra point – this was before the “no tie” rule – and insuring a win based on their rankings going in, Coach Tom Osborne opted for a two-point conversion. But the pass attempt by Nebraska QB Turner Gill was tipped away by Miami safety Ken Calhoun and the Hurricanes won outright with a final score of 31-30. This is still considered one of the greatest games of all time and is a fitting tribute to our ethos.
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