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Saturday, November 22, 2008



[LABEL:LEGACY RECORDINGS]

Cheap Trick, Santana, Thanksgiving and more!

Happy Thanksgiving!


We here at
Legacy are all bundled up
(it's COLD here in New York) and preparing to spend some time stuffing ourselves with assorted meats and fixins with our families and loved ones.

We sincerely hope each of you will take some time this coming week to reflect on the things in your life that you are truly thankful for. We know "great music" is high up on our list, and we're sure it is on yours too, since you're receiving this email.
If your wallet allows, you may find it worthwhile to give some aid to those less fortunate this week, such as The Red Cross.

Whatever you think of the current world situation, the Red Cross is an apolitical support organization worthy of your donations.

If you haven't already, be sure to check out 60 Second Soundtracks, our video series featuring some of us Legacy and Sony Music folk talking about our favorite albums, and please feel free to post video responses on YouTube! We'd love to hear your own stories. Many of you continue to contact us via the cleverly named "Contact Us" section of LegacyRecordings.com, with various concerns, suggestions for reissues and general feedback.

We read each and every letter, but wanted to provide a forum for everyone to have some visibility into what your fellow Legacy faithful might be suggesting.


To this end, we've created a
Legacy Recordings page on Uservoice where you can come and make your suggestions for reissues, comments on our websites, etc and your fellow music fans can vote on what you contribute. Rest assured we will be monitoring this board closely and your suggestions will be taken into account.

Please treat all contributions with respect, and try to keep the suggestions productive
("Give us every CD ever for free" might be a great suggestion, but its also not very likely).

Have a great holiday, everyone!

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Jeremy and the Legacy Recordings Staff
Legacy Recordings official site | Legacy Recordings staff blog

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