There's no reason for that not to happen, so there are no 'no guarantees".
It's sad to think outsiders of the scene are playing the old game of divide and conquer and I think that's my main beef with Ms Marvin, whether it's active or not, that is the effect. There's no other reason for the community to not come to together. I think she should graciously step aside for the good of the music. Me I would like one thing - a small tribute to Laura Gavoor which could be achieved easily by putting Norma Jean Bell at a prime time slot in the main arena. >> From: "Odeluga, Ken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> Subject: RE: (313) DEMF (R) >> Date: 29/01/2003 19:55:53 >> To: Chris Anglesey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> It's not Carol Marvin. This individual knows a lot about Detroit and a lot >> about the history of electronic music, evidenced by their quite erudite >> replies to various questions over the last few months. I suspect I know who >> it is: a friend of a well-known producer/label owner, who played at last >> year's event - I guarantee they will not be playing at this year's though, >> as the antipathy between the person (and his entourage) and quite a few >> Detroit figures - May being just one of 'em, has to be heard to be believed! >> >> k >>