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Popular Demand!

Hey Soul Mates,
thanks for downloading our new song. It does my heart good to know that more than 50 of you have downloaded the single in the first 48 hours it's been available. Be sure to send your friends our way. The more the merrier. We've heard from many of you that it's your new favorite song. How humbling. Your appreciation is overwhelming.

And clearly... (smile) the response to the cover has been positive. I'm amused by some of the ladies who are on the cover lamenting their picture choices after seeing some of the other girls. No, no. You are all perfect.

Thanks for the feedback on the website as well. I'm really thrilled that you all are digging it. It took about 14 hours of solid work over the weekend to modify it. Especially when I hear that people think its an improvement and simply more elegant, I like that. You are worth it! The comments you are leaving for us on MySpace and Next Big Hit really boost our "presence." What a great way to start 2006.

We sent out an Evite, if you received it but haven't opened it yet, it's details about the release. Not an actual event, per se, but I like Evite. There is a poll on it asking what live version you'd like to hear next from us. Be sure to tell us. Hopefully, we'll be back in the studio in the Spring and get a few more tracks out to you. Better yet, we are still working on playing out of town... maybe yours.

Love, Power, Peace

Comments

Anonymous said…
Hiya, I had never heard about you guys before. Not before today that is:) Just wanted to congratulate you with a well-done single. *mwah*
Norman K said…
Thanks Sheena! We're pretty proud of it. Please visit our myspace page or iTunes to hear our other most recent recordings.
Love, Power, Peace,
N.

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