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January 30, 2004
Bloodshot Records
The Chicago Tribune's Greg Kot writes an excellent short piece on Bloodshot Records:
"My one piece of advice about starting a label has not changed since the first day I did this," Miller adds. "If you want to get into this to make money, you're an idiot. Do it only if you have absolutely unquenchable passion for the bands that you work with. Then you won't care if the rest of the world doesn't pick it up right away. You'll find a way, you'll build a grassroots network, you'll staple flyers to telephone poles, you'll get out there and build a Web site for your acts."
It's nice to see good guys prosper in a cutthroat business.
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