Thursday, June 26, 2008

The Art of the Song

As I posted on the C&J Yahoo group site today:

I was just able to listen to the Art of the Song show from a station in MD. Recorded at the Folk Alliance Festival in Memphis earlier this year, the show features 5 performances from what was noted as the new C&J release, Zanzibar Sunset. Songs were Yesterday's Gone, Summer Song, Zanzibar Sunset, Distant Shores, and Willow Weep ForMe. The interview covered all aspects of their career, from their first meeting through their current performances, and covers a lot of what we've seen in concert as far as the history of their career is concerned. Jeremy is especially vocal in this interview, with a lot of comments on his acting career, why they've stayed together for so long, as well as his feeling towards music and creativity in general. (he actually interrupts Chad a few times :)) Total show time for their segment was 46 minutes. Just a great interview, and well presented.

It's certainly worth your time and effort to seek it out.

3 comments:

  1. Hi there, So glad that you were able to listen to the program. As producers of Art of the Song we're honored by your kind words. Thanks for putting out the question of copyrights and unfortunately we have to alert you that all this material is indeed copyright protected.

    The radio stations have the right to broadcast and stream through licensing agreements. We, as producers do not have the right to make the musical selections available as download, due to licensing agreements, royalties etc. We need to ensure that these amazing artists are protected and get paid for their songs through correct use and broadcast royalties. The interview segments are copyright protected to our company and as such not available for the kind to thing you are proposing here.

    For anyone wishing to listen to the program it will be available for streaming (not downloading) from our website next week.

    Please know we appreciate your sensitivity to this matter and we hope that you will honor the copyrights announced at the end of the program and not make them available in an altered form.

    We are so glad you tuned in and look forward to providing you with great programming in the future.

    Looking forward,

    Vivian Nesbitt

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  2. Thank you so much for understanding Tony!

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  3. Sorry, thanks for your notice, I've taken out any reference to any altering or distribution, and of course will honor the copyright.

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