Store Update – Mens Boxers
I made something new for the Men’s store after a friend told me he couldn’t find boxer shorts for men at a reasonable price in SL that looked decent. 200L per pair he said the price was. Thus I made 6 pair in convient 3 packs. They are on both the pants and the underwear layers so if your avatar has leg tattoos or leg hair you can wear the pants version. Sporty enough to be also used as shorts or a swimsuit! Modifable so you can adjust the fit and Transfer so they can be given as a gift. 200L for a 3 pack of boxers.
Found only at the Mid Mall Store for Men.
Live Music in Second Life – Keith Madsen

I discovered Second Life’s version of Cat Stevens (now Yusef Islam) in Guthries’ this morning. Guthries’ is a place Nitram and I have gone to hear singers together before but a real gem was there today. Keith Madsen has Cat’s voice and accent…perfect! Hailing from Birmingham, UK Keith played songs by Cat Stevens, Alan Jackson, Dr Hook and some amazing originals. It was so good to hear a British accent again, miss you so Nitram sweetness. Nitram was always interested in supporting UK artists in Second Life. I was very impressed by Keith’s voice and would strongly very very strongly recommend hearing him in concert. Cat Stevens fans especially will be in heaven!
About Keith :
Based in Central England, Keith Madsen streams from his home studio and plays both electric and acoustic guitars. Keith plays a mix of Classic Rock, Folk, and Country style tunes. He writes songs about Second Life in hopes that you will enjoy the show!
Here is a You Tube Video of him singing a song by Steve Earle.
The Landmark for Guthries’ for still more music as they have some really talented singers there. http://slurl.com/secondlife/Kissena%20Park/21/220/22
Live Music in Second Life – Wombat Quinnell
A friend in SL, Brianna and I caught Wombat Quinnell in concert this morning in Second Life’s Club Retro. I got to make over Wombat’s mate Kollas who was just hours old. He came to hear his RL friend sing. Wombat has a delightful Aussie accent and played lots of requests, very good voice and guitar playing. Wombat ended with a great cover of the Bread standard “IF”. Well worth hearing him if you get a chance to!
A bit more on Wombat :
Coming to SL from Sydney, Australia, Wombat Quinnell has been playing music for 15 years and, for the past 6 years, he has been playing for the pure pleasure of entertaining his audiences. His unique stage presence and crowd involvement make him a truly exceptional performer. He is known to randomly Google songs and play them upon audience request. He also plays some of his originals.
Laurel’s Places to Go – Southern Oasis
A great place to check out is the Southern Oasis! No, Del it isn’t all country music. They do have the best line dances in SL and I say that as a person that doesn’t normally line dance at all…these I do. Music here varies as to DJs, with DJs working from early morning to late at night so Euro and UK friendly hours as well as American time. Most often you hear Classic Rock, Southern Rock or Country but DJ Lindsay has a hip hop set here too if you enjoy that.
The crowd is very friendly and the line dances allow you to jump right in and start having fun. The red dots are for the ladies and the black for the gentlemen so couples can dance together or you can dance solo. Intan dances also available for couples. A full service bar for hanging out at or to sit at while waiting for a friend to arrive.
Southern Oasis runs contest nearly every shift and they are proportional to win so even a few votes can win you a linden prize quite often. The contest theme was Winter Wonderland on my visit. You will need a Southern Oasis VIP tag to enter the contests and vote in them. You can also catch some live music programs here. A new singer, Jewell is one not to miss at the Oasis! Definately worth a visit if you are looking for a friendly new hangout with consistant traffic. Nearby shops also available for last minute contest wear or to rent.
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