I would like to think that the majority of people
will do the right thing. Of course, there are
always those who will always demand that
everything be free - and a pox on them!
The genre of choir boys gets virtually
no public coverage. I might ask members
if they had ever heard of Harry Bradford
before my posting.
By posting Harry's CD, I believe I am
playing the same role as a radio station.
If music was never played on radio, how
would one know if such music existed?
There are, of course, two opinions on
every topic. I find it rather amusing that
the two most prolific posters here are the
ones criticizing me .. as they seem to
criticize everything that did not emanate
from either of themselves.
This topic is closed as far as I am concerned.
On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 04:22:43 -0600, "nene"
<nenepil(nospam)@excite.com> wrote:
>
> I'm going to look like the fly on the cake because i found your comment a
>little bit out of place, the fact is that posting these two new cds just a
>few days after they were launched, you are not supporting the artists, some
>of us already had those cds but we had decided to wait a little and not to
>post them yet. i think if you would like to support the artist you should
>have waited a little bit more for posting them too.
>
>well, just my opinion...and please, no hard feelings, it was just an
>opinion
>
>nene
>
>
>
>news:gbahg55khpft4hu0bcujkl79j7gldk5fv6@4ax.com...
>> Here is the debut CD by Harry Bradford, BBC Radio 2 Young Chorister
>> of the year 2008-2009.
>>
>> As always, I ask you to PLEASE support the artist by purchasing
>> (about $17.00 in US currency.)
>>
>> You can purchase the CD at www.harrybradford.com and payment
>> can be made through Paypal from that site.
>>
>> Enjoy .. and please purchase the CD :)
>>
>>
>> Jeremy
>>
>>
>>
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