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Sunday, April 29, 2012

Now I Know How The People at PBS Must Feel

I am not a big fan of self-promotion.  I always feel like I am bothering people, and I don't want to seem to be standing around with my hand out, all of the time.  But, my Kickstarter project deadline for funding is Thursday, and I am not quite halfway there.

If you have been thinking, "Maybe I'll throw him a pledge...", please do it now.  If the amount falls short of the goal, the pledges simply go away.  I am not allowed to pledge to my own project, to make up the shortfall.

It's not a situation where I will just have a smaller budget than I anticipated...I will have no budget.

Will you like the music?  I think many people will (or I wouldn't be trying so hard to get it out there).  Here's a video with a demo of one of the songs.  If you like this, you will like the whole cd.


Share this with your friends.  Maybe they will like it.  Ten bucks for a cd of original songs is not a lot.

Again, if I am bugging you, just don't read the blog this week.  I will likely mention this every time I post, because I am coming down to the wire!

Thank you for your support.

x

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  2. I enjoyed that.
    Hope the fund raising goes well.

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  3. Well, thanks. I appreciate that.

    The fund-raising is a bust, from the looks of things. On to Plan B, I suppose.

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  4. I'm bummed that the fundraising didn't go through. I hope you find another way. Either way, I'll buy a copy of the album.

    I just found out that a musician here successfully funded her album production using Kickstarter, but she was already well-established, with several albums already out, and she plays out all around town, and the surrounding area, constantly. Oh, also, she's a mega-babe, which never hurts ...

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  5. Stay tuned for Plan B, pending approval by the powers that be...

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