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re: Rockfour (fwd)




This hit my mailbox this morning.  I think it was meant for everybody, so
I'm resending it to the list.

Please reply back to Daniel, not me. 

Thanks.

-> Paul <-

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dan_adar@netvision.net.il writes:
> From list-owner-thewho-owner@cisco.com  Thu Aug 24 11:09:07 1995
> From: dan_adar@netvision.net.il
> Date: Thu, 24 Aug 1995 21:09:52 +0300
> Message-Id: <v02110113ac628b579521@[194.90.3.208]>
> Mime-Version: 1.0
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
> To: "Paul M. Moriarty" <thewho-owner@cisco.com>
> Subject: re: Rockfour
> 
> 24.8.95
> 
> Hello
> Rockfour is a four members group which was formed in the late 80's. They
> released their first album: "Butterfly Net", in which the spirit of the mid
> 60's is dominant, in 1991. Four years later, Rockfour released their second
> album: "The Man Who Saw It All", which is more influenced by late 60's
> Psychedelia and early 70's Progressive rock. It is a homage to
> Rock'n'Roll's revolutionists, like Syd Barret, Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix,
> Janis Joplin, Roger McGuin and many others. To Rockfour, it was very
> important to be faithful to the original sound of the 60's, so they
> insisted on using authentic instruments and effects. They even travelled
> all the way to London to search for them in second hand stores and markets.
> The album was recorded in "Tritone studio" near Tel-Aviv, which was built
> in the late 60's and has authentic analogue equipment. Computers, samplers
> or any other digital items whatsoever, were not used in recording this
> album, and its sound is mainly of 12 strings guitars etc. Rockfour are
> currently performing in Israel and working on their third album in Hebrew
> and at the same time they are planning to record an album in English which
> is to be distributed abroad.
> 
> I assume that as a member of this mailing list you are familiar with
> certain details which might be of great help to us. I will be very thankful
> if you could possibly help the group make professional contacts around the
> world, with people, organisations, institutions and festivals' director's
> which might be interested in the music we make. Our purpose is to eventualy
> get the group a recording contract and arrange concerts abroad. We can be
> reached at:
> email:dan_adar@netvision.net.il
> Fax: 972-3-6203543
> P.O. Box 26546 Tel-Aviv 61294 ISRAEL
> 
> Thanks in advance
> Daniel Recht
> 
> 
>