[OutVoice] Cassettes
Jimcarper at aol.com
Jimcarper at aol.com
Thu Jan 20 01:55:20 CST 2011
Well, if I may chime in here -
The Gulf Coast Archive and Museum of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender
History, Inc. will always take cassettes. As a founding member of the
group, I will make sure that we will always have cassette players (and record
players, for that matter) to play the original recordings the way they were
recorded. The sound quality, and sometimes the lack of it, has much to do
with the history of the music. It can tell of the hardships that were
involved in creating our early tunes. We would be more than happy to take in
and lovingly cherish all music in any form.
Jimmy Carper, Co-Executive Producer
After Hours, KPFT-90.1
419 Lovett Blvd
Houston, Texas 77006
www.kpft.org
In a message dated 1/14/2011 8:59:18 A.M. Central Standard Time,
jddoyle1 at aol.com writes:
But your question is what should an artist do with quantities of their old
releases on tape. The only thing that comes to mind is to donate them to
GLBT archives...and a catch is to check first to see if even they would want
them.
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