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David Avery
David Avery is President of Powderfinger Promotions, a publicity and radio promotion company based in Framingham, MA. The company has worked with artists like 311, Bobby Previte, Moe, Robert Randolph, John Brown’s Body and The Dresden Dolls.
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David Avery, President of Powderfinger Promotions, responds to an audience question at the Berklee Music Business Seminar about when trust your gut instincts by recollecting his own decision to begin working with The String Cheese Incident in an era when jam bands were not fashionable, and sharing the thought process that went into that decision.



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October 2007
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