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Baby Boomers Must Remember Annette Funicello ( need only say Annette, really) going back to the Mickey Mouse Club, Beach Movies, Music, Inspiration and more...
Well, as you may know she's had a tough time the past 20 years with incurable MS and she and her husband have set up a foundation to help not only herself but other victims of Multiple Schlerosis
“Vinyl never went away. It was the record companies that deserted it, believing they could make better margins out of CDs,” says Keith Jones of U.K. independent record label Fruits de Mer Records, which specializes in vinyl.
Jones — who admittedly may be just a little bit biased on the topic of vinyl vs. CDs and MP3s opinion, insists that vinyl is here to stay.
“I don’t see much of a commercial future for bland, sterile CDs and even less for paid-for downloads,” he says. “The only future for paid-for recorded music that I can see is to create something that looks and sounds great, has lasting value, means something to the buyer, makes them feel good about spending hard-earned cash on it, makes them want to repeat the dosage.”
A live performance of The Pretty Things’ “S.F. Sorrow” album is among the vinyl releases from Fruits de Mer Records. Photo courtesy Fruits de Mer Records.
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