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March 13, 2009 | More about music and the economy

Musicians really don't appreciate how good they have it during troubled times. The momentary emotional safe harbor, the oasis of self-expression, the opportunity to connect with other souls is such a privilege we own as musicians, and it's never been more clear than during the unsettling forces of today's economic condition. Site administrator Ted Eschliman recently had the opportunity to discuss this issue during a morning drive radio interview March 13th on KLIN radio in the Cornhusker State. If you've got about 10 minutes to listen to some aural cheer, check out the Podcast link below. Though it's not so much about mandolins, it is about the benefits of making music and investing in musical equipment:

Podcast: Ted & Tim
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Posted by Ted at March 13, 2009 4:15 PM


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