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From Ronald Sanchez/Career Records <eldeluxe@bridgeband.com>
Subject Why Isn't Chris Von Sneidern Famous?
Date Sun, 21 Dec 2008 12:25:52 -0700

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I had an opportunity to preview the CVS doc the other night. I must say, 
it was totally enjoyable. A few minor quibbles from someone who was 
involved with Chris, but no deal breakers. You get about five seconds of 
me introducing a radio broadcast.. that's worth the price of admission 
right there. I seem to have a small side career as a talking head in 
several of these small music documentary films: this one, The Man Band - 
God Walking Past; Penny Ikinger's thing, and the soon to be released 
independent radio doc "Where The DJs Roam". I did the score for the 
latter as well... our little Montana radio station gets quite the plug, 
and Chris seems bemused at the honored quest treatment he got here in 
Montana. He'd been here twice before with JW Harding.

The interesting thing was after watching this, there was a lively debate 
as to why CVS isn't famous, and will this film change that... I don't 
want to give anything away, so you'll have to decide yourself. I assume 
this was a final cut we saw, but I'm sure these things are tweaked right 
to the time it gets burned to a dvd.

thought you might want to know...


-- 
Ronald Sanchez
Director Of A&R
Career Records <http://www.careerrecords.com>
Donovan's Brain <http://www.donovans-brain.net>

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