To the eternal woe of the small town music fan, most bands, whether they be up and coming, or well established giants, don’t veer off the usual tour path of big cities. Unfortunately, the best gigs won’t be found in Kansas or the backwaters of Washington.
You’d have to venture to New York or Montreal or Seattle. However, there is hope yet. Baeble Music brings you complete coverage of the hottest bands around. They film concerts, review shows, and compile band info so you don’t have miss out on all the fun. Want to see the Bravery at the Bowery? Or perhaps you fancy Mando Diao? Maybe you’re a Pete Bjorn and John fan—even though you can’t dance to Young Folks in Webster Hall, you’ll still be able to see the concert and catch all the best songs. If you sign up you’ll get member perks, e.g. a profile page, friends, pics, and a blog.
BaebleMusic.com In Their Own Words
“Baeble Music is a destination for live music fans. We want to bring you tomorrow’s biggest acts, and we want to deliver them today.
Baeble Music hand-picks the hottest emerging bands playing at the best venues in the country. We film their concerts, review their shows, compile their band profiles, and deliver the whole package to you within days of the gig. Whether you live in Manhattan, Tokyo, or Boise, the bands you love are coming to your town via www.baeblemusic.com.
We are constantly checking out new bands and attending new shows. With more entries being added each week, our concert library is the perfect place for keeping tabs on your favorite bands, discovering new music, and networking”
Why BaebleMusic.com It Might Be A Killer
Baeble is the perfect remedy for would be concert goers. Let’s face it, not all of us can live in Greenwich Village or even Detroit. Even if you’ve taken the international route, not all major world cities boast great musical offerings. Baeble will definitely find many fans. It’s got great music coverage, videos, a magazine, and networking.
Some Questions About BaebleMusic.com
How will Baeble keep up its output without charging fees? Will there be premium content available later on—perhaps backstage passes, or something similar?
Updates
Baeble has recently partnered with Babelgum to syndicate its catalogue of concert footage. 







