To: StkProfit$ who wrote (8761 ) 10/27/1998 1:11:00 PM From: David A. Irvine Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
Hello all, Forgive me if this has been posted already. I got all the information below off of the National Music Foundation website (http://www.nmc.org). Check out the board of directors. This organization has some heavy hitters in it - it is not a fly-by-night group without members or a focus. I think we are only a few more months away from getting to where we want to be in terms of stock price. (I realize some people always want to think we are days away, but we aren't.) Keep the faith in your DD (if you do any), and don't get down. We need real developments, then the stock will move. You can manufacture "real" news by putting out worthless press releases, and I am VERY VERY happy TSIG management isn't putting out crap releases. Take care, Dave ******************************************* National Music Foundation Facts The National Music Foundation is a not-for-profit (501(c)(3)) organization whose mission is to build a National Music Center. Dick Clark, Chairman of the Board of Directors, is one of the most recognized men in America. He is also one of the most widely respected individuals in the American music and entertainment industries. Gloria Pennington, President and CEO, is a well-known leader in the not-for-profit field. A comprehensive cross-section of the music and radio industries is represented on the Foundation's Board of Directors. Johnny Cash, Joey Dee, Reba McEntire, Jessye Norman, Smokey Robinson and Travis Tritt are performers who among them cover many of the country's most familiar musical styles. Herb Alpert is known both as an entertainer and as a co-founder of A&M Records. Robert Morgado is the former Chairman of the Warner Music Group. Linda Moran is the Senior Vice President of Community and Corporate Relations of Warner Music Group. Ed Salamon is the President of Westwood One Radio Networks. Our three-hundred plus member Advisory Board includes Steve Allen, Lou Christie, Bo Diddley, Bob Dylan, Herbie Hancock, Skitch Henderson, Al Hirt, Barry Manilow, Norm N.Nite, Mike Post and Little Richard. The Center occupies a sixty three acre campus in Lenox, Massachusetts. An active retirement residence for musicians is planned for the central portion of the campus. The Foundation's museum of American music will be established in a majestic building designed in the 1930's by McKim Mead White. On-going programs include the American Music Education Initiative, the Berkshire Music Festival and the Foundation's concert series. The Foundation is also building a library, and archive of American music. The Board Of Directors Chairman of the Board Dick Clark President and CEO Gloria Pennington Secretary Judith R. Haimes* Treasurer John Higgins Board of Directors Herb Alpert Johnny Cash Dick Clark Joey Dee* Dr. Allen N. Haimes* Judith R. Haimes* Hammer Larry Klein Lois Lee* Reba McEntire Linda Moran Robert J. Morgado Jessye Norman Gloria Pennington Frances W. Preston Smokey Robinson Ed Salamon Travis Tritt * Founders