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From Sam Smith <sam@estreet.com>
Subject Re: Nicole Atkins, Helen Love, The Pooh Sticks & Me
Date Tue, 05 Feb 2008 10:16:13 -0700

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Mark Eichelberger wrote:
> I with Michael on this.  I assume that while most Audities members enjoy listening to "Beatles/Rasberries/jangly/power pop", they probably do not limit their listening habits to just that genre.  I know I don't.  I think this is backed up by the discussions I've seen on Audities regarding glam, punk, UK folk, prog-rock, etc. etc.  
>   
It's my hope that the list will be open to a slightly broader array of 
artists in the future, as well. I know I'm not alone here in being 
somebody whose tastes are a lot broader than just PPop, and some of my 
favorite Audities moments have happened when we wandered a little 
further afield. Like with the occasional outbreak of Queen love, for 
instance.

Not saying I expect to get much of a thread going on my latest 
industrial/darkpop faves, of course, but in general I think our mission 
ought to err on the side of opening doors instead of closing them.

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