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Post by Mark on Oct 25, 2008 20:46:13 GMT
Hi everyone
Thanks for the info Roger, I know that you have been concerned about the lack of traffic on AAI for some time now. However, I wish Dazza all the best in running the AAI forum and I shall continue to support the girls by buying any albums they produce and by going to concerts wherever possible.
I have always known how HWI is viewed by both Steve Abbott and by Hayley and her family. However, its still good to hear Roger that both Steve and Jill have actually said in the past that HWI are considered part of the family. I too have no reason to doubt that there will by any change in the forseeable future and long may it continue.
Regards
Mark
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Post by martindn on Oct 25, 2008 21:11:41 GMT
Hi everyone I have always known how HWI is viewed by both Steve Abbott and by Hayley and her family. However, its still good to hear Roger that both Steve and Jill have actually said in the past that HWI are considered part of the family. I too have no reason to doubt that there will by any change in the forseeable future and long may it continue. WOW! That is an incredible compliment to us, and a responsibility too. Perhaps that explains why I and some others here feel so concerned about her wellbeing and safety, almost as if she were my own daughter. And yet I have spent so little time in her delightful company, and can hardly know her. Strange isn't it? Martin
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Post by postscript on Oct 27, 2008 9:14:50 GMT
Gosh, I have been missing out on events. First may I observe that to make this site ad-free incurs a personal cost so an added 'thank you' to Roger on that score, it does improve the feel of the site over night. Second, I would observe that AAI does seem to have slipped under the radar, generally to an extent to which I think may be dangerous for them in the long term although they are at Cadogan Hall as is Hayley presumably almost the last hour before she flies home but not prominently part of the show. I have been mulling this event and have not yet made a decision, partly because my hopes for a last 'good bye' to Hayley are pinned on the Barbican and that is her last major event but perhaps I might make Cadogan Hall after all for the girls' sake. Third, changing management teams is the one time the consistency of a site such as the admin people ran becomes more essential but then as Roger says if the info isn't there and nothing is provided then the extensive voluntary time and effort required is wasted. 'We' have to be as hard-headed with the use to which volunteer support can be put as those on the money-side with money to spend. By the by, technically off-thread but I think in context, I am delighted with the financial push behind Hayley for ROD that is currently in evidence. Peter S
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Post by Richard on Oct 27, 2008 9:43:16 GMT
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Post by postscript on Oct 27, 2008 10:19:01 GMT
Thank for that Richard. I did think the pricing was a bit high which is why I delayed especially since it would have been intended as a family event. I wonder why. New Angel management out of touch with the market? I wonder if the girls were properly advised in their move. In my view they don't have the experience to make the major change they have made. Peter S.
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Post by roger on Oct 27, 2008 10:31:33 GMT
Hi Peter, I am sure that many of us have strong views concerning All Angels' departure from Bedlam Management. The reason was described to me as "political" but, other than that, we don't know any details. We don't even know if it was the girls' decision or Bedlam's. Therefore, I feel that any speculation which *could* be damaging is best left unsaid. Roger
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Post by postscript on Oct 27, 2008 12:14:02 GMT
Fair comment, Roger. Peter S.
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Post by nicola on Dec 17, 2008 18:35:18 GMT
I'm sorry to hear of any mishap for the girls. They are a lovely group. I really like them.
I was expecting a third album this Christmas, but I guess it's not coming now. I hope they continue. All Angels, despite their enormous talent are seen as novelty acts (like Angelis) and are only released around Christmas. This makes the following of them all year round a bit of a problem. If they set their sites on promotion throughout the rest of year, AAI may have remained open.
All Angels deserve better than this. They are an amazing talent and their voices are incredible. If they were to ever walk out fo the industry I would be quite upset.
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Post by dazza on Dec 18, 2008 19:10:00 GMT
Hi Nicola,
All Angels have new management and are continuting. They are currently in the studio recording their third album which should hopefully be out for the spring.
Dazza
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Post by nicola on Dec 18, 2008 19:57:20 GMT
Hi Nicola, All Angels have new management and are continuting. They are currently in the studio recording their third album which should hopefully be out for the spring. Dazza That's fantastic news. I am yet to see them in concert. Do they have any dates coming up? Or will we have to wait until the albums release? I imagine they are still in college or uni?
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Post by Martin on Dec 19, 2008 9:20:52 GMT
Hi Nicola, All Angels have new management and are continuting. They are currently in the studio recording their third album which should hopefully be out for the spring. Dazza Great news Dazza which should now dispel all the rumours. Martin
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Post by Richard on Dec 19, 2008 14:23:57 GMT
Hello everybody! All Angels are now managed by the TCB Group: www.tcbgroup.co.ukYou can see their artists displayed on the wall. Click on the pictures for more information. Richard
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