Re: [Finale] OT - ITunes and Josh Groban

2004-08-17 Thread Mark D Lew
On Aug 17, 2004, at 2:36 AM, dhbailey wrote: Rather than being a throwback to Sammy Davis Jr and Robert Goulet, he's more of a throwback to Andrea Bocelli, very similar in his rise to fame in the U.S. but with an American accent rather than Italian. In terms of marketing, Groban certainly

Re: [Finale] OT - ITunes and Josh Groban

2004-08-17 Thread David W. Fenton
On 17 Aug 2004 at 5:36, dhbailey wrote: What's lifting Josh Groban to his popularity is the fact that he is on PBS every begathon, which at least around my area seems to be happening every weekend. If that were his only exposure, I'd never have seen him, because I won't watch PBS during

Re: [Finale] OT - ITunes and Josh Groban

2004-08-17 Thread Mark D Lew
On Aug 17, 2004, at 10:51 AM, David W. Fenton wrote: If that were his only exposure, I'd never have seen him, because I won't watch PBS during pledge drives (I watch it hardly at all, anyway -- the TiVo hardly ever finds anything worth watching, and when it does, the local station often doesn't

Re: [Finale] OT - ITunes and Josh Groban

2004-08-16 Thread Mark D Lew
On Aug 16, 2004, at 10:34 AM, Dean M. Estabrook wrote: Yeah, I agree. When he sang at the Super Bowl, it was as unto a breath of fresh air in an otherwise putrid, stale, showboat of hype. I remember my head jerking up to attention. I'm in the opera world, and the opera snobs get all bent out

Re: [Finale] OT - ITunes and Josh Groban

2004-08-16 Thread Crystal Premo
I'm in the opera world, and the opera snobs get all bent out of shape when Groban is marketed as classical or, worse, operatic, which he surely isn't. I think the fact that he is sort of out of place in time is interesting. The most popular male singers of this day are so far removed from

Re: [Finale] OT - ITunes and Josh Groban

2004-08-16 Thread Eric Dannewitz
So why is this list getting these messages?!?!?! Crystal Premo wrote: I'm in the opera world, and the opera snobs get all bent out of shape when Groban is marketed as classical or, worse, operatic, which he surely isn't. I think the fact that he is sort of out of place in time is interesting.

Re: [Finale] OT - ITunes and Josh Groban

2004-08-15 Thread Brad Beyenhof
On Sun, 15 Aug 2004 15:59:54 -0700, Eric Dannewitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There is no task bar on the mac. If you're using OS X, it's the Dock. Simply click and drag the icon out of the dock. Alternatively, if an icon somehow made its way to the menu bar at the top, you can command-click and

Re: [Finale] OT - ITunes and Josh Groban

2004-08-15 Thread James Bailey
Okay, so if an icon suddenly appeared then either you dragged it to the dock or you installed a piece of software. In the former case, just drag it off. In the latter case, you would have had to have entered your password to install it. The information here isn't enough to know what happened,

Re: [Finale] OT - ITunes and Josh Groban

2004-08-15 Thread Crystal Premo
There is no task bar on the mac. If you're using OS X, it's the Dock. Simply click and drag the icon out of the dock. Okay, then, the dock. As I said, my expertise is on the PC, and dragging an icon out of anywhere and putting it anywhere else, including the trash, would not mean the end of