Hi.

Reggie intentionally steered clear of that path, even though he the
powerhouse distro/manufacturing guy of Planet E and has been for many many
years. He pressed up a very small quantity of that record, just enough to
get it out there and have some fun. His distribution WAS somewhat limited,
but not as much as perceived. It's a great record and he has many many more
quality tunes sitting on his hard drive...but raising two adorable youngins
takes up most of his free time.

I think he might have a few copies lying around, should anyone have missed
the boat on his stuff. You can get ahold of him at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thanks for bringing him up. =)

rob

-----Original Message-----
From: FC2 Richards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 14, 2003 1:49 AM
To: 'Jason Brunton'; J. T.
Cc: 313
Subject: (313) Reggie Craig (was: New Music and Elitism)


And here is a third.  I think he got shafted on his record sales.  I'm not
sure who his distributer is, but I never heard anything from him outside of
what I saw at RecordTime.  I picked up his CD that he put out, and on a
later trip found the Sittin on Wet Grass single.  Picked that one up too.  I
am happy to see that he is not trying to ride on the very large coat tails
of Carl Craig.  The only connection I can see is in the last name...



-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Brunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 14, 2003 10:05 AM
To: J. T.
Cc: 313
Subject: Re: (313) Re: New Music and Elitism
>
> i'd like to see reggie craig put out more music...his stuff on
> solowork was really raw and personal and different and promising and
> never got much mention.

I'll back that up- very individual; sounding artist- unusual production
and goes a bit off the rails occasionally but indeed, someone who
deserves more attention.

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