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Yes, but is it on e-music? Put it on e-music, and I’m getting the whole thing!
Hi there!
None of my work is on e music. It’s on about 20 or so other legal download sites including Napster, Music is Here, Sony Connect and Amazon, but not that one for some reason. I must say that iTunes is really the place to be, as it still accounts for about 80% of the web’s legal digital music.
As an independent musician it’s so good to be able to get your music onto these sites – it really helps level the playing field – we really don’t need recording contracts any more, in fact it might be the worst thing a musician can do these days!
Thanks Damh – love it, love it, love it!!! It gets better with each play too. I raise my glass to Pagan Ways. Nat /|
PS Can I add you to my blogroll please?
Absolutely! Thank you, I’ll share that toast with you – and I’m really pleased that you like the new album 🙂
Downloaded it a week ago and have enjoyed it immensely since. I am not a pagan myself, just an old fashioned fan of folk and folk rock, who discovered your music through the John Barleycorn Reborn compilation (and shares your love of Show of Hands).
But with songs this good, I am more than willing to raise my glass to pagan ways.
Thanks a lot from Oslo, Norway.