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November 12, 2006
Phoenix/Tempe Town Hall meeting tonight!
Come by the ASU campus tonight if you're in the area for a Town Hall meetup with Phoenix and Tempe residents. Lots of insightful feedback so far from college students and ASU meet should be just as interesting!

Details:
When: Monday, November 13th, 2006 - 7 pm
Where: ASU Lyceum Theater, 901 South Forest Mall, Tempe AZ
Hope to see you there!
Tim (Founder)
Posted by Tim Westergren at November 12, 2006 09:40 PM
Comments
Tim~
just in case no one tells you...Pandora is fantastic, and i am continually impressed with the depth of the music "bin" . i think Pandora deserves much more credit than it is getting. i am sure some large company will offer a large sum of money soon, and then i will not be able to catalog and listen to all this great music. hope you are feeling well. cheers~
james boulanger
Posted by: james boulanger at November 12, 2006 09:53 PM
I found a gem, N.E.R.D.'s first album Fly Or Die, a mixture of rock and experimental. This is a staple for any mix of music.
Posted by: Matt Sears at November 13, 2006 01:49 PM
Great meeting tonight. I really appreciate your grassroots, altruistic approach. I really think the "personal genome" idea has merit. I look forward to seeing what you come up with next!
Posted by: James Webb at November 14, 2006 01:02 AM
Route 66? I'd suggest some Beach Boys, Beatles, Blues and Folk.
Posted by: Jack Kagy at November 14, 2006 06:13 AM
Fascinating meeting last night. Tim, you're making a great contribution to the music industry and to musicians. I hope your vision of growing a "middle-class" of musicians, who can find an audience to make a living at their art, comes a reality before you retire. Thanks!
Posted by: Bet Fonua at November 14, 2006 10:57 AM
It was good to hear more about your company and the history and where could possably go from here. I also enjoyed your support of local musicians and helping more listeners realize that there is more to music then top 40, is just simply "Kick ASS" keep it up and I'll keep on listening and spreading the word .....Thanks
Benjamin Mclean
Posted by: Benjamin McLean at November 14, 2006 05:47 PM
I suppose this has been brought up before, but I have not gone back to the archives to check past comments. Why, when a person is building a format and selecting a specific cut from an album do you not add that tune instead of "music that sounds like" the exact tune. I can't believe it has anything to do with licenscing, as I worked as a program director and operations manager for numerous radio stations over the years and am very familiar with ASCAP and BMI. Is this a software or cost issue that prevents you from adding the specific tune?
Posted by: Cliff Shell at November 17, 2006 06:02 PM
hi guys just wanted to say so far we are more then impressed about your musuc the way you edit the music and the choice of best music and the most interesting you are amazing thank you !!!!
Posted by: michal at November 18, 2006 08:13 AM
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Posted by: TIONNE at November 23, 2006 08:54 PM
I ahve always liked a little Webb Wilder, Long Ryders, or Hoodoo Gurus for a road trip. They help get through the long streches of highway that seem to go on forever with little interesting scenery.
Posted by: Chris at November 30, 2006 07:56 AM
I actually live in Oakland and will be there on Monday night. But, I used to live in AZ and if anyone hasn't suggested local music like Dead Hot Workshop, Gloritone, Flathead and the Revenants, I would definitely add it to the mix.
Posted by: Kristen at December 3, 2006 02:31 PM
Heya! Just wanted to say thanks! I've found so many great bands through this service. Thanks for bringing the beauty of banging non-mainstream music to my ecstatic ears!
Oh yeah, and my new fave band is Inkubuss Sukkubus; but Zeppelin is still god am I right? hehe
Posted by: Dawn at December 5, 2006 11:44 AM
Pandora is the best idea for music radio on the internet. It's brilliant in the way it works. Thank You.
Posted by: Tom at December 6, 2006 02:35 PM
I'm not sure how long you are going to be in town and what days you will be here, but if you get the opportunity, stop by the Modified Arts on November 10th and check out a band called The Constellation Branch. They are revolutionary.
Posted by: Shane at November 7, 2007 10:13 PM