[Slowhand] Fwd: 2010 News & Update from Butch Trucks
Scott Wallenberg
scottw at racerxill.com
Fri Dec 11 20:39:12 EST 2009
>
> Hi Moogis Lovers – I want to thank those of you who responded immedi
> ately to our request for you to subscribe to the 2010 Allman Brother
> s Band New York City Run on Moogis. We had some very quick responses
> . Unfortunately, we didn’t get as many as we had hoped for. I want t
> o try to explain the offer as clearly as I can for those of you who
> did not respond.
>
> Your Moogis subscription will run through March 1, 2011.
>
> Moogis plans to webcast the 2010 ABB New York City Run just as we
> did last March. You will be able to view each show live, as it
> happens, with the same excellent quality video and audio that we
> provided last year.
>
> You will be able to see the Beacon Run 40th Anniversary shows until
> March 1, 2010.
>
> You will be able to access 50+ archived video and audio ABB concerts.
>
> You will be able to see any other new content that is added to the
> site.
>
> You will be able to become part of a growing community of like-
> minded music lovers from throughout the world.
>
> All this will cost you is $150.
>
> Better yet, if you are one of the 500+ people who have recently
> renewed your Moogis subscription for $60, you will only have to pay
> an additional $90 in order to renew through March 1, 2011 with all
> the benefits mentioned above.
>
> But Moogis needs your help. We want to continue to offer this
> cutting edge service to you and we want to bring you the March 2010
> New York City Run from The Allman Brothers Band. Unless we get
> enough subscribers (1500+) by January 15, 2010, our plans will not
> be able to move forward. We simply will not have enough money to
> make this happen. Moogis incurred large financial losses last year
> and we just can’t afford to lose more this year. So, we are asking a
> ll those people who have supported Moogis in the past to join hands
> and help us bring you what you showed us what you want. We do want t
> o bring you the new shows in 2010. We do not want to have to return
> your money and abandon our dreams. As I said, we need your help.
>
> Moogis will always be looked at as a pioneer in the entertainment
> world because we are at the forefront of a major shift in the way
> live music is presented and distributed. But we don’t want Moogis to
> be a footnote in a history book. We want Moogis to be an ongoing co
> ncern that had the support of its subscribers during its early stage
> s. We want the story to be about you and your belief in what we are
> doing. That is how we want to tell this story. Moogis would like to
> be remembered for transforming the live music experience for musicia
> ns and fans, alike. And we want to be around to continue to tell the
> story for a long, long time
>
> So, please understand what we are asking you to do. When you break
> down the cost of a Moogis subscription, it is really a no-brainer.
> You simply cannot find this kind of value for your money. You can
> see every live webcast of The Allman Brothers New York City Run in
> March 2010, all the other great content of Moogis.com and be a part
> of an extended, vibrant family for a very long time for $150. If you
> ‘ve previously been a Moogis believer and have recently renewed your
> Moogis subscription, the new extension will only cost you $90. Thin
> k about this in terms of your entertainment related costs. Most of u
> s are paying at least that much each month for our cable TV bill. On
> e ticket to a live concert by a major artist will cost at least that
> much. One major league sporting event will cost much more than that
> .You’ll spend more than that going to the movies once a month for a
> year. What Moogis is offering is a really great value for a great se
> rvice.
>
> I know times are very hard now for a lot of our friends. And we are
> in the height of the holiday season when money is especially tight.
> But staying involved with Moogis at this point will save you money
> and put you in a group of people who understand what a beneficial
> exchange this is.
>
> Join us if it is at all possible.
>
> Thank you, everyone.
>
> Butch Trucks
>
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