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	<title>Comments on: Infuze Interview</title>
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		<title>By: desertf8</title>
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		<description>I just read this interview and noticed that my church brother in Wisconsin, Roger Hamilton, responded to this interview some time ago. I was present at the concert with Andrew and Eric and was very moved by the music of both artists and have since bought both men&#039;s albums. For me, the music of Eric Peters, though, touched the greatest chord within me and his CDs maintain a constant place on my CD player as well as in my heart. As a music educator, the interview of the struggling independent artist was fascinating. As a fan of Eric&#039;s, his honesty and sincerity regarding his circumstances and the reality of the music industry for a &quot;lone wolf&quot; like Eric left me saddened. The world needs to hear this music! (I guess it&#039;s time for me to locate one of Eric&#039;s songs on my laptop and regain a more hopeful attitude.)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just read this interview and noticed that my church brother in Wisconsin, Roger Hamilton, responded to this interview some time ago. I was present at the concert with Andrew and Eric and was very moved by the music of both artists and have since bought both men&#8217;s albums. For me, the music of Eric Peters, though, touched the greatest chord within me and his CDs maintain a constant place on my CD player as well as in my heart. As a music educator, the interview of the struggling independent artist was fascinating. As a fan of Eric&#8217;s, his honesty and sincerity regarding his circumstances and the reality of the music industry for a &#8220;lone wolf&#8221; like Eric left me saddened. The world needs to hear this music! (I guess it&#8217;s time for me to locate one of Eric&#8217;s songs on my laptop and regain a more hopeful attitude.)</p>
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