Re: Creed/Virgos = "The Path Of Least Resistance"

From: "Verrronica Smith" <Verrronica@AOL.COM>
To: <CREED-DISCUSS@WINDUPLIST.COM>
Date: Thu
24 Jan 2002 15:25:11 EST

I read this in a rock newsletter I get, a couple days ago....and I noticed then that it says "the label and Creed are splitting everything down the middle."  Well....Creed are the label...so shouldn't it read that the label and Virgos are splitting everything down the middle?  Otherwise, what's Virgos getting out of it?

 V

In a message dated 1/24/02 1:29:27 PM Eastern Standard Time, angel_dust0192@JUNO.COM writes:


Just thought some may like this if it's not already known:
Alex

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Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 07:20:03 -0500
Subject: check this out :)
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CREED MAKE HISTORY

Creed, currently the biggest rock band in the world, will make history
when they release the new album from The Virgos. Titled ‘The Path Of
Least Resistance’, it’s to be issued on Creed’s own label Blue Collar,
and Brett Hestla – who is not only in The Virgos but is also Creed’s live
bassist – explains why this deal is unique: because the label and Creed
are splitting everything down the middle, something never done by a
record company before. ‘The Path Of Least Resistance’ will also have a
special track, still being recorded, that’s to feature cameo appearance
from some major names. Members of Creed, perhaps?