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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Sample Page of Samples

Actually, I sent them an email yesterday asking if they had plans for digital download. I pointed out that it's a great way to keep things from ever going out of print, or having to store boxes of CDs in a warehouse. I'm anxious to see what they have to say.
Steve

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Me too, it has bugged me for a long time that so much great old music is hidden away with no access to it. I understand there is maybe not enough market to put out cd's, but if it is all digitized, it doesnt seem to this uneducated mind like a bad idea to make by the song purchasing an option with little clips like Neal has. The precedent is already set by several sources and it seems to be successful.

I think I'll send them a note also.

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Neal, I apologize for the ambiguity. I meant would it be possible for you to include some of the full length Touchet songs on the http://npmusic.org/artists.html site,
Thanks, JB

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Sorry, JB. The record company will not allow me since it is for sale.

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Thanks, Neal
I figured if it could be added, you would have included it. You always wonder, who do the royalties go to if there are no more heirs?
JB

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Thanks JB. I guess it goes by contract and by law. If the artist dies, royalties go to the heirs, and if there are no heirs, then there are no royalties to be paid. I guess that's why the music of long ago sells for today's prices, hein?

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Good stuff!
Hack a moreau and Two Step Ambrose are mixed up, by the way, so when clicking H-a-M, TS-Ambrose is heard. Well done though, thanks.



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