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I found this on the emmylou.net site this morning. It's about a guy, Dave Prinz who is co-owner of a small record store chain in Berkeley, L.A. and S.F. It's taken from an article in the L.A. Times.
www.latimes.com/business/l...5555.column
More advanced are plans for an Amoeba record label. Prinz, an enthusiast who wears his passions on his sleeve, says the first CD, scheduled for January, will be a previously unreleased 1969 concert recording by one of his artistic heroes, the country-rock pioneer Gram Parsons. Prinz hopes to follow the CD with other archival material from Parsons, only a fraction of which appeared before the musician's death in 1973 at the age of 26.
www.latimes.com/business/l...5555.column
More advanced are plans for an Amoeba record label. Prinz, an enthusiast who wears his passions on his sleeve, says the first CD, scheduled for January, will be a previously unreleased 1969 concert recording by one of his artistic heroes, the country-rock pioneer Gram Parsons. Prinz hopes to follow the CD with other archival material from Parsons, only a fraction of which appeared before the musician's death in 1973 at the age of 26.
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