Contact information: nicowind@comcast.net
or
nicowind@gmail.com
You can hear some of Our music at :
www.reverbnation.com/nicowindandfreerein
Or there are things on You Tube as well...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAJ2Zh4UQoY
Engagement, Events, Bookings email address:
nicowind@gmail.com
nicowind@comcast.net
Nico's Cell phone number can be requested in writing or on social media.
Other web sites and information on Nico Wind
www.cascadebluesassociation.org Issue August 2014 volume 28 Number 8
www.pnwbands.com 1979 and 1980
www.positivelyentertainment.com Just type Nico Wind in the archive search box.
Facebook pages
Nico Wind Cordova
Nico Wind & Free Rein
Nico Wind & Full Circle
Nico's Road Dog Tales N Jam
PDX to Standing Rock Sacred Horse Support
PNWCWP Facebook
Affiliates: Soul Blast ShowCase
anna@soulblastshowcase.com
Cedar Rose Video
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/rockinbugmedia/Cedar+Rose5.mp4www.wisdomoftheelders.org WOTE Radio, and Discovering our story TV. And hired in 2015 as Development Assistant for wisdom of the elders.
For Wisdom of the Elders Discovering our story TV
Channel 11 The Community Access Network (CAN) reaches more than 400,000 households in Multnomah, Washington and Clackamas counties. CAN is shared by many community media centers in the greater Portland metro area. Programs on CAN are seen throughout Portland and in communities such as Beaverton, Gresham, and Oregon City.
Channel 22 ITN reaches approximately 179,000 households within Portland. A wide variety of programs can be found on the ITN channels including: public affairs talk shows, neighborhood association meetings, religious services and inspirational programs, comedy shows, music performances, cultural events, programs serving special communities, in-depth documentaries and a wide range of special interest programming. Each year PCM independent producers submit over 7,000 new video programs for cablecast on ITN channels.Independent Television Network (ITN) channels 22 and 23 carry programs produced or sponsored by Portland area independent producers.
Channel 23 reaches approximately 241,000 households in Portland and East Multnomah county. A wide variety of programs can be found on these channels including: public affairs talk shows, neighborhood association meetings, religious services, comedy shows, music performances, cultural events, programs serving special communities, in-depth documentaries and a wide range of special interest programming. Each year PCM averages over 7,000 new video programs and 8,000 hours of producer services.Independent Television Network (ITN) channels 22 and 23 carry programs produced or sponsored by Portland area independent producers.
Channel 29 Pulse of Portland (POP) carries local and national public affairs and educational programs. POP 29 is programmed by PCM staff based on results and feedback from community and viewer surveys. Programs on POP 29 are targeted to meet PCM's goals to provide non-commercial alternatives to mainstream media, and to better represent the variety in our local community.
CityNet 30 reaches approximately 200,000 households in Portland connecting viewers to their local government. Programming carried on CityNet 30 includes: gavel-to-gavel coverage of city and county meetings, special local public affairs programs, and many City of Portland committee and bureau meetings.
nicowind@gmail.com
nicowind@comcast.net
Nico's Cell phone number can be requested in writing or on social media.
Other web sites and information on Nico Wind
www.cascadebluesassociation.org Issue August 2014 volume 28 Number 8
www.pnwbands.com 1979 and 1980
www.positivelyentertainment.com Just type Nico Wind in the archive search box.
Facebook pages
Nico Wind Cordova
Nico Wind & Free Rein
Nico Wind & Full Circle
Nico's Road Dog Tales N Jam
PDX to Standing Rock Sacred Horse Support
PNWCWP Facebook
Affiliates: Soul Blast ShowCase
anna@soulblastshowcase.com
Cedar Rose Video
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/rockinbugmedia/Cedar+Rose5.mp4www.wisdomoftheelders.org WOTE Radio, and Discovering our story TV. And hired in 2015 as Development Assistant for wisdom of the elders.
For Wisdom of the Elders Discovering our story TV
Channel 11 The Community Access Network (CAN) reaches more than 400,000 households in Multnomah, Washington and Clackamas counties. CAN is shared by many community media centers in the greater Portland metro area. Programs on CAN are seen throughout Portland and in communities such as Beaverton, Gresham, and Oregon City.
Channel 22 ITN reaches approximately 179,000 households within Portland. A wide variety of programs can be found on the ITN channels including: public affairs talk shows, neighborhood association meetings, religious services and inspirational programs, comedy shows, music performances, cultural events, programs serving special communities, in-depth documentaries and a wide range of special interest programming. Each year PCM independent producers submit over 7,000 new video programs for cablecast on ITN channels.Independent Television Network (ITN) channels 22 and 23 carry programs produced or sponsored by Portland area independent producers.
Channel 23 reaches approximately 241,000 households in Portland and East Multnomah county. A wide variety of programs can be found on these channels including: public affairs talk shows, neighborhood association meetings, religious services, comedy shows, music performances, cultural events, programs serving special communities, in-depth documentaries and a wide range of special interest programming. Each year PCM averages over 7,000 new video programs and 8,000 hours of producer services.Independent Television Network (ITN) channels 22 and 23 carry programs produced or sponsored by Portland area independent producers.
Channel 29 Pulse of Portland (POP) carries local and national public affairs and educational programs. POP 29 is programmed by PCM staff based on results and feedback from community and viewer surveys. Programs on POP 29 are targeted to meet PCM's goals to provide non-commercial alternatives to mainstream media, and to better represent the variety in our local community.
CityNet 30 reaches approximately 200,000 households in Portland connecting viewers to their local government. Programming carried on CityNet 30 includes: gavel-to-gavel coverage of city and county meetings, special local public affairs programs, and many City of Portland committee and bureau meetings.