SoulTrackin’ 11/26/06…
Here’s hoping everyone’s Thanksgiving holiday was a safe, happy and enjoyable one. Speaking of Thanksgiving, my friend GrantLove dropped a new mix on us Thursday just in time for the holiday. He wants you to “Stop On By” SOULCrates “and get a hearty mix of 80’s R&B and some 70’s SOUL”… and more! It’s well worth the trip.
OBTW… while you’re over there leave GL a comment to let him know that, YES, we do want him to post the file of the mix for downloading. And if he asks, tell him NetInfoWeb/Rhythms In Black Satin sent ya! {smile}
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