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Re: That Letter
"Joshua M. Neds-Fox" <jnedsfox at moody_edu> sez:
>Hey all,
>But I hope they get a distributor for the back catalog.
This is my main concern. Signing with Columbia (or whoever) almost guarantees
the re-release of the existing albums we all know and love. After pondering
the issue, I think my stand is this:
Go with the label. I can't imagine that people who so obviously love their
craft and their music as much as OTR wouldn't want to share it with the most
people possible. I don't even necessarily see it as a money issue
necessarily. OTR could easily carve themselves a small yet comfortable niche
on their own. I don't doubt that. So I say take the path with greater
risks, and the potential for greater rewards.
And always, always, always be true to yourselves.
(can you guys tell I just finished rererereading 'Glory Road' last night?)
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