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On January 1, 2006, fan Andrew Fogelsong received permission from Travis Morrison for shows to be hosted at the Archive:
From: travis
Date: Jan 1, 2006 12:35 PM
Subject: Re: sharing live recordings of The Dismemberment Plan
To: Andrew Fogelsong
Sure, Andrew, go crazy. As long as there's no money
exchanged, all rights are granted.
I mean, besides, like, soundtrack for a promotional
Aryan Nation DVD or something.
-T
> Subject: sharing live recordings of The
Dismemberment Plan
>
> I know that as the singer of your former band, you
might be the go-to
> guy on this one...
>
> I know The Dismemberment Plan had an open-
taping policy (or at least I'm
> pretty sure you did), and I was wondering if you'd be
interested in
> having your live material hosted at the Live Music
Archive at
> http://www.archive.org/audio/etree.php . The Live
Music Archive is a
> non-profit digital "library" where non-commercial live
concert
> recordings are uploaded to servers and shared with
anyone who should
> choose to download. It is 100% free and legal,
allowing only bands who
> give the "OK". Concerts are uploaded from the fans
and the band,
> optionally, and you can set restrictions as to what sort
of material
> is available or download. Please talk to everyone and
consider it.
>
> I have some audience recorded shows and some
patched off the
> soundboard mixer. Let me know what would be
acceptable if anything.
>
> Thanks for your time!
> Andrew
Admin notes: Band is defunct
Related url: http://travismorrison.com