Dax: Making It Easy To Share

Jun 3rd, 2003 | By Joe Taylor Jr. | Category: News

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It’s absolutely true, as documented in this Fox News report, that you can create a top ten record with about $1,500. What it doesn’t say until the last line is that you also need to have honed your songwriting ability. I love the line: “Just because you own a car doesn’t make you a race car driver.”|Chart Toppers, Recorded In Your Bedroom|5||”It’s absolutely true, as documented in this Fox News report, that you can create a top ten record with about $1,500. What it doesn’t say until the last line is that you also need to have honed your songwriting ability. I love the line: “Just because you own a car doesn’t make you a race car driver.”|publish|open|open
87|1|2003-06-03 09:16:58|”Here’s a great example of how to make it easy for your audience to spread the word about your music. Dax is putting some good tools in the hands of his street team, and getting their needs met at the same time.

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