You sit down in a kitchen , put up a few microphones play a few of your usual tunes and a few weeks later you have a bunch of big boxes full of CDs sitting in your kitchen. Then, you start posting off small batches and hope they go somewhere and maybe someone will help you to get rid of them. But <a href="http://www.tesco.com/entertainment/brow ... ">this?</a> I am not sure what to think of it.
Tesco's by the way is one of the UK's largest supermarket chains.
Music at thesupermarket?
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Peter: Any method that gets more people to learn of your great music is worthwhile. I'm certainly no expert on Irish Trad music, but I know what I like, and this recording is great, in my view. Very refreshing to hear music played at a pace that I can actually "listen" to, if you know what I mean. While I do enjoy performers such as Brian Finnegan, those folks mostly play so fast that my ears miss a lot of the nuances of the music. I don't have that trouble listening to your recording.
All the Best, Tom
All the Best, Tom
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