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Subject: RE: Traditional Folk and British Ballads From: Malcolm Douglas Date: 06 Apr 01 - 09:47 PM I checked it out; a competent amateur, but no more than that, and not much of a singer; his phrasing is rather poor. His unexceptional material is copied from other, better-known performers (how many Peter Paul and Mary covers do we really need?), and there is not an ounce of originality in it. I guess he'd be ok as a floor-singer in a folk club, but it's possibly a little too early for his agent to be advertising him in an international forum. Malcolm |
Subject: RE: Traditional Folk and British Ballads From: GUEST,#1 Date: 06 Apr 01 - 09:44 PM Mot even the originator of the DT advertises here, on on other newsgroups where he is a member. That kind of stuff belongs on rec.music.folk wher the vast majority have no idea what a folk song is (some real notables appear there once in a while, but that's rather rare) |
Subject: RE: Traditional Folk and British Ballads From: Chicken Charlie Date: 06 Apr 01 - 08:24 PM What he said!! |
Subject: RE: Traditional Folk and British Ballads From: GUEST,#1 Date: 06 Apr 01 - 07:45 PM SPAMMER, death to you all. |
Subject: Traditional Folk and British Ballads From: GUEST,Indie Records Inc. Date: 06 Apr 01 - 07:35 PM If you love music, the kind of music that will enrich your life, then you have to love the music of Jeremy Stuart. Jeremy selected great songs and sang them in such a way that even the most familiar material was rejuvenated by his interpretation. But until you have heard a Jeremy Stuart recording, you cannot fully appreciate why his fans so vividly remember when they discovered his voice...or once they had been so moved by it, why they need to share the music with others. Jeremy's music can be heard at http://www.mp3.com/jeremystuart Take a listen and let him know what you think. |
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