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Originally posted by progdirjim
noooooooo! don't correct this. we already have Phil keaggy in the library, and if this one gets "corrected", we could have Keaggy and Keaggy,King, Dente play back to back. And there's not enough stylistic difference to justify that, if I had to change Steve Morse and Steve Morse Band. What I'm saying is, this isn't a mistake - I did it on purpose.
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Ooh, I have to strongly disagree here. I know you're the owner and boss, but it's just wrong in my opinion to slight the other two when it's equal billing. Heck, the album was Wes King's idea. Steve Morse and Steve Morse Band are both still basically Steve Morse solo. But this isn't Keaggy solo. This is an equal billing group. I ask this: if the music didn't change a note but they called themselves "Nashville Guitar Trio" would it still be added as Phil Keaggy? I bet not. Also, I'd like to point out that each member had the opportunity to do a solo track (King opted not to). That means one of the songs - multiple guitar tracks and bass - is ALL Scott Dente. Yet the song is listed as Phil Keaggy? If I were Scott Dente or Wes King, I'm not sure I'd want my equal billing album being tauted as a Phil Keaggy solo album with me as a session guy. I know the final verdict is out of my hands, but as the donator of the music, as the one who found out about this great album, and as a fan of Wes King's solo stuff and Scott Dente's band Out of the Grey, I simply want to say that I feel
strongly about calling the group by their correct name: Keaggy, King, & Dente.
The difference in Keaggy, King, & Dente and Phil Keaggy is not the same difference as Grand Funk Railroad and Grand Funk.
Yesspaz, hoping to pursuade, hoping he sounds gracious, realizing he's pulling a R.L by typing this sentence.