Dear Mr Dorian,
I wrote to a week ago with the ref of your friend as 'Subject' I thought for sure you'd see it and - given the subject matter - I thought you'd respect it (even to say that it was all lovely but you don't think a relevant, inclusive, anthemic pop song could get you any more followers). I mean, it's nice to be acknowledged. Therefore, I can only guess that the email went to spam and please excuse me for re-sending it. I will also do so from my gmail account then I'll know that one way or another you'll have seen it.
I will include the full track of Prayer for the Living since I did say I'd included it in full for Dave and maybe it offended you that I didn't for you. (Now you both owe me 99cents!) Humble apologies for that, too.
My singer will be on a BBC TV show in Feb, but I hope to make her famous even before that.
And I would've thought that a song inspiring questioning - which is 'inclusive' rather than bashing people over the head with 'negativity' (as the indoctrinated would see it) - would be a great boost to your good work. No?
Finally, I note now that some US personalities say "Keep the faith." Surely, this makes my chorus even more relevant.
Anyway, say something, even if it's "You sarcastic bastard, go to hell -- if there is one."
Anton
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Subject: re Dave Muscato
From: <
an...@killerchorus.com>
Date: Thu, August 08, 2013 9:37 pm
To:
mdo...@atheists.org Dear Michael Dorian,
Dave thoroughly enjoyed Prayer for the Living after we chatted and I sent him the full mp3.
He told me to contact you.
I am a producer/songwriter for
www.LauraRhian.com from UK - the "Young Rod Stewart in a dress."
Sanderson Jones and Pippa Evans who set up the going-global Sunday Assembly (atheist church) in the UK, want us all to believe: "Life is a gift." Two songs on Laura Rhian's already-well-selling debut album fit perfectly with their creed...Prayer for the Living questions the sex of 'our' god; whether She'd appreciate those who discard Her earth just so they get to heaven; and the motives of the righteous haters ... all wrapped in a killer chorus. If this fits with your creed, please play it your assemblies. Prayer for the Living should be the atheists' and agnostics' anthem. (Whoever said Americans don't do irony!)
Also, When Evening Falls wonders why we're here and suggests a purpose.
We're giving all profits from Sorry For Your Loss and one twelth of the 12-song album to Women's Aid (UK) and National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (US). So, apart from your own good cause, when you promote Laura Rhian you'll seriously help the charities.
Laura's on Amazon also but for longest samples go to iTunes or Google Music.
Thank you,