Who is the redheaded girl in the Yahoo Music ads?

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  • Hi, On the Internet and elsewhere, there are penpal clubs, personal ad clubs, personals (ads) clubs, activity partners clubs, etc. for dating, for marriage, for sports, etc. Are there any penpal clubs, personal ad clubs, personals (ads) clubs, activity partners clubs for those seeking someone to go to a rock concert with, or seeking someone to go to any type of concert with, or seeking someone to go to some type of music festival with? I'm 52 years old, and I like rock music, space music, and ambient music. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo P.S. I know that there is a groups called: Classical Music Lovers' Exchange I have already checked them out. =========== I also know of: http://www.mtledge.com/ http://www.mtledge.com/members/metalhead/index.shtml and: http://www.relix.com/ I'm still checking them out, but they are mostly for much younger folks. ======= I have already tried match.com (they have a Keyword Search feature). Last time I checked, Yahoo! Personals had discontinued their Keyword Search feature. I have tried out some friendfinder sites (they have a Keyword Search feature only for the introduction line of the personal ad). Steve

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    Hi lazysteveo, thanks for an interesting question. For finding someone who shares your general desire to go to concerts, I'd continue looking on personals boards. Including terms like "concerts" and "rock and roll" in your own personal listing and your searches should help you find who you're looking for. The Village Voice personals allow one to execute advanced searches that include the full text of a user's profile after registering for membership. URL: http://personals.villagevoice.com/ Lavalife has partnered with Rolling Stone Magazine to attract the Rock n' Roll crowd, and registered users can do in-depth profile searches. URL: http://lavalife.com/124/guest/main.act If neither of these pan out, Matchmaker is a third option where one can search profiles. URL: http://www.matchmaker.com/home&rs=200035 Consider posts to discussion groups for specific bands you like, even if the concert isn't for that band specifically. Most band's webpages include some type of message board, and every band's webpage can easily be found by searching for its name on Google. RollingStone.com includes discussion rooms for people interested in different types of music: URL: http://www.rollingstone.com/boards/alphalisting.asp?lngTabID=2&lngAlphaID=&lngRootID=5976&tid=5976 Google Groups provides searchable forums by musical genre, including Rock n' Roll: URL: http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&group=alt.music.rock-n-roll Another option is chat rooms devoted to music. Two that look promising: Rock Solid Live Music & Chat Room http://chat.rocksolidchat.com:4080/chat/world/html/login.html MSN Music Chat http://chat.msn.com/find.msnw?cat=MU Lastly, don't rule out the possibility of making friends after going to a concert by yourself. In my experience, concerts are great places to meet interesting people. At the very least, you know those you meet have your same great taste in music! I hope you find this information useful, and feel free to request clarification. If you do require clarification, please allow me to provide it before you rate the answer. Hoping I was helpful, not_you-ga

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