Although Jamhub.ca was started because (as i was told) Graham had a stake in PhishSanctuary.com and was excluded from www.jambands.ca - basically Graham felt stifled - so he started jamhub.ca on his own. He didn't really do to much to keep it going - but banners were free - the frontpage news stories were fresh and the jamband scene at the time was very east coast. (GTB, JSB and the now defunct Aaron MacDonald Band) With an influx of stickers and logos on posters on the East - Jamhub.ca became very east coast - Shane McCartney had something to do with helping get it's branding out there on the eastcoast as did another Graham - from Fredericton. I did a lot of content on the site - interviews with Brad Barr, SCI, Keller Williams, Michael Franti - which many of the articles appearing also on jambands.ca. I am all for reviving jamhub.ca ~ jambands.ca is obviously a great resource for the community - but I would have to say that jambands.ca does very little to bring new people into the community - I've put the jambands logo on my flyers when it was appropriate - but I don't think that other than there is a concentrated effort to grow the community. I think the Jamband scene is probably the weakest it's ever been - maybe all would be different if PHISH was still on the road - it's become a very small exclusive club - I feel great being a part of it - I think that the scene stakeholders need to band together and try to bring the scene out of it's slump and try to attract more people to the great resources of online communities like this one. I very much hope the new management of Jamhub.ca uses his concert promotion abilities to bring a new group of fans to the table. Jamhub isn't so linked to the "jamband" moniker - which is at this point a pretty out-dated term.