George Winston contract

Phil Bondi phil@philbondi.com
Sat, 17 Jan 2004 11:01:09 -0800


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Dear Tom:
 
With all due respect to your experiences, what difference does it make
if he's a 'good pianist'? In who's eyes? There's Rock and Rollers out
there I have the utmost respect for and they may not have the chops of
someone more 'trained'..and then there's the Piano Diva's and Divo's(I
like that one myself) that can play circles around most people
technically and they are a b.... to work with(names withheld to protect
the uninformed).
 
I am sure your good work will be noticed by George..and by the way,
thanks to all for a very informative thread about this artist and
artists in the past. To me, it helps take some of the mystery and
uncertainty out of what we do best, and that is to provide a wonderful
instrument for these artists to do their thing with.
 
-Phil Bondi(FL) 

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Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2004 3:50 AM
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Subject: Re: George Winston contract


The big question that I still have...and I've heard is CDs, is he a good
pianist?
Tom Servinsky 


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