Im not speaking post tense, im talking about now.

JEFF


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> From: glyn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 10:50 PM
> To: jeffrey
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
> Subject: Re: [313] rolando too good for the us?
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> > just wanted to make a small comment regarding UR and rolando,
> > i have been in touch with a few people who have contact with 
> > his agent, and it has been made clear to me that he is currently
> > not doing many (if any) us bookings, just doing stuff over in the
> > uk. Is it me or are some detroit artists too good for the west
> > coast or something? Is it because they can be grossly overpaid
> > in the uk? Does this mean they are all about money and fame, not 
> > spreading the music? Many promoters over here westside are trying
> > to build a following for the detroit sound, and it sure makes 
> > it hard when you hear that some of these superstar acts and
> > djs are too good for us. comments, flames?
> 
> FWIW he played a post-secondary education benefit-type thing over here
> last spring, alongside mike grant.
> 
> glyn
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