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CDBABY CD's 100% donated to the Red Cross! |
Posted by: Dusty on Thursday, September 01, 2005 - 11:46 PM
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Hey Folks, as we all know about the damage Hurricanne Katrina has done to the Gulf Coast, I will be donating 100% of my sales on my CD's, Big River Blues & Blues take me home..., to the Red Cross...
I will continue this till...whenver it looks some how better,,, which,I guess will be a along time....the area hit, to Me is, the Spiritual home of the Blues
and also home to several good friend's of which only 1 has checked in...So heres the links,
Big River Blues http://cdbaby.com/cd/jdustin
Blues take me home... http://cdbaby.com/cd/jdustin2
and if you have already purchased my CD's from the great people at 'Hittin the Note',Willie Howard, Joe and Vicki Bell and Rob Johnson!
here's the link to the main Blues Page on CDBABY with some great Artist's you will enjoy http://cdbaby.com/group/redcross?cat=1
I Thank you very much!!!
Peace & Happiness
Dusty
and if I can give ya few good ones,,,,HITMAN BLUES BAND: blooztown&HITMAN BLUES BAND: angel in the shadows
a good friend in NYC and tell him I sent ya!
and another RI Bluesman ED MCGUIRL: ides of blue
and
the infamous PAPA JOHN CREACH: 'papa blues' from Hot Tuna!
and if you choose not to buy any the the music.. Make sure you donate to the RED CROSS www.RedCross.org
and it being a free country if you choose not to help.....
...dont ever let Me find out...
Note: Big River Blues http://cdbaby.com/cd/jdustin
Blues take me home... http://cdbaby.com/cd/jdustin2
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