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Dear Cousins,

LISTEN to the rough mixes of the Symphonic Blues #6 album on the album credits page.

JOIN the community of crowdfunding fans along with artists and producers, documented on the credits, who made the recording of Symphonic Blues #6 happen. We did this together. It’s not too late to join us and hop on board.

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WHAT NOW? The music production and recording has been fully funded and it is being mixed now. I am now raising funds to design and manufacture a CD”package” for Symphonic Blues #6. The more we raise, the more substantial the package. As always, I am honored to have contributors names included on the package and on the on-line credits (For any contribution of $25 or more)

DETAIL$: We can produce a simple CD and package for less than $1,000, or a professionally designed CD, extra high quality pressings and an extensive package for $3,000. For another $750 for Getty Images (see below), we can include the iconic “Me on Howlin’ Wolf’s Knee” photo from Jan 1967 as well as the “Me, Seiji Ozawa, William Russo” photo with CSO at Ravinia (1968), to help tell the story of symphonic blues. For anything more than $3,750 we can expand on that package and support our mixing engineer with a bonus (well deserved).

Thank you for visiting.

Corky

cork@chamberblues.com

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Read more about the Symphonic Blues history from 1966

Lancaster Symphony Orchestra and Stephen Gunzenhauser in a 2008 premiere of Symphonic Blues #6.

Photo: Jack Myers (Bass), Jim Schwall, Howlin’ Wolf, me on Wolf’s knee, Russ Chadwick (drums). New York City back stage - January 1967. Howlin’ Wolf invited us on a tour in 1966. Photo on right: (me with harmonica, composer William Russo and Maestro Seiji Ozawa) at Ravinia with The Chicago Symphony Orchestra 1968.